Bunnicula Strikes Again! (Bunnicula #6)
by
James Howe
When Bunnicula the rabbit starts acting strangely, the Monroe dogs and cat renew their suspicions that he is a vampire.
Hardcover, 128 pages
Published
September 1st 1999
by Atheneum
(first published 1999)
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I loved "Bunnicula Strikes Again!" I am not sure but I think it is the second book in the series. It is a really good story told from the perspective of Harold the dog.
Personified animals are the main characters in the story. There is Harold the dog who tells the story; Chester the cat who is the antagonist in the story; Howie the puppy who is basically along for the ride; and Bunnicula the vampire rabbit.
The original Bunnicula involved Chester trying to prov...more
Personified animals are the main characters in the story. There is Harold the dog who tells the story; Chester the cat who is the antagonist in the story; Howie the puppy who is basically along for the ride; and Bunnicula the vampire rabbit.
The original Bunnicula involved Chester trying to prov...more
The vampire bunny is back in another book about the Monroe family and their pets that include Bunnicula the rabbit, Chester the cat, Harold the adult dog and narrator of the story, and Howie the Dachshund puppy. Bunnicula Strikes Again is the sixth in a series of Bunnicula books.
Is this a story about an evil, blood-sucking rabbit? An imaginary tale of animals gone crazy? It seems to be a little of both. The animals of this story are smarter than the humans, or so they...more
Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.com
After the Monroe family found Bunnicula in the movie theater, and all of the frenzy that came along with him, when they brought him home and things died down, normal is how Harold would describe their home. But just like what happened in the Adventures of Sherlock, Harold soon finds out that anything is subject to change. And tons of changes come his way.
Bunnicula seems to have lost all of "...more
After the Monroe family found Bunnicula in the movie theater, and all of the frenzy that came along with him, when they brought him home and things died down, normal is how Harold would describe their home. But just like what happened in the Adventures of Sherlock, Harold soon finds out that anything is subject to change. And tons of changes come his way.
Bunnicula seems to have lost all of "...more
this book i can't particularly remember. it was interesting though. i believe it was about his fettish for vegetable juice but it's hard to tell. but i would say that this is a good addition to the series.
We enjoy the humor in these series - sometimes it's unbelievably corny and then other times quite hilarious. It's been good for our kids to understand jokes that are a play on words.
He's back! The little pink eyed rabbit... I don't know... does some stuff. Bites things? Good if you're into things that really make you think.
My daughter seemed to enjoy this as much as the others, though I found the ending to be a bit of a let down; a mystery is built up and never really resolved. Quite funny in parts.
Now I know the appeal to kids and the reason a stage production was created. Fun.
This story is about bunnicula striking again going about on difrent addventurs.
Funny and a bit creepy, one of my favorite books as a child!
It's always fun to read a book with the girls that they really enjoy. They're already talking about checking out another one! I loved this series as a kid, too.
So long ago I can hardly remember.
One of my favorite series as a kid.
wow! almost as good as Bunnicula!
OMG! So dang funny!
i'm reading it....
reading this with colby
Reading this book as an adult, after I had read the rest of the series as a child, or young adult, obviously I have a different view. First, I read it in much less time. I had forgotten some of the original story which this book goes back to. Some of the other characters from previous books I did not remember. But I can still quote the part about the dog food survey.
I haven't read this one, it is the newer addition to the series. We got busy with the holidays and haven't had a chance to read at night lately, but we will have to read this one!
My rabbit's name used to be 'Bunni', short for 'Bunnicula', after I renamed him 'Checkers'. I named him Bunni after reading this book! READ IT!!!
As much as I enjoy the other animal characters in the series, it's a delight to see Bunnicula in a starring role again. Silly vampire bunny.
This book was a wonderful mix of mystery and adventure. What kind of mischief will Bunnicula get into this time?
I think other people would think it was scary, but I don't. I think it was really, really funny.
I really liked this book! People who like Halloween and mystery books should read it for sure.
i have just started reading it and it was good im just curious what is gonna happen next
Another funny and fun book in the series
its alot of my type
i have to read it!
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James Howe is the American author of several juvenile and young adult books, including the Bunnicula series, about a vampire-bunny that sucks the juice out of veggies.
At the age of nine or ten, Howe wrote a play based on the "Blondie" comic ...more
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James Howe is the American author of several juvenile and young adult books, including the Bunnicula series, about a vampire-bunny that sucks the juice out of veggies.
At the age of nine or ten, Howe wrote a play based on the "Blondie" comic ...more

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