Bunnicula in a Box (Boxed Set): Bunnicula; Howliday Inn; The Celery Stalks at Midnight; Nighty-Nightmare; Return to Howliday Inn; Bunnicula Strikes ... Edgar Allan Crow
Lock up your veggies and get out your garlic—the complete Bunnicula collection is now available as a boxed set!
Something wicked this way hops... Join Harold, Howie, Chester, and of course, Bunnicula for seven thrilling adventures—all together for the first time in one fur-raising boxed set!
This complete collection includes paperback editions of Bunnicula , Howliday Inn , The Celery Stalks at Midnight , Nighty-Nightmare , Return to Howliday Inn , Bunnicula Strikes Again , and Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow .
James Howe has written more than eighty books in the thirty-plus years he's been writing for young readers. It sometimes confuses people that the author of the humorous Bunnicula series also wrote the dark young adult novel, The Watcher, or such beginning reader series as Pinky and Rex and the E.B. White Read Aloud Award-winning Houndsley and Catina and its sequels. But from the beginning of his career (which came about somewhat by accident after asking himself what kind of vampire a rabbit might make), he has been most interested in letting his imagination take him in whatever direction it cared to. So far, his imagination has led him to picture books, such as I Wish I Were a Butterfly and Brontorina (about a dinosaur who dreams of being a ballerina), mysteries, poetry (in the upcoming Addie on the Inside), and fiction that deals with issues that matter deeply to him. He is especially proud of The Misfits, which inspired national No Name-Calling Week (www.nonamecallingweek.org) and its sequel Totally Joe. He does not know where his imagination will take him in the next thirty-plus years, but he is looking forward to finding out.
A childrens' classic. This is the gateway drug that got my daughter into vampires. She's seven. Now she wants to suck everyone's blood (including her veggies).
My Son and I read the first four books when he was in grade school. He found them very funny and they kept him reading. I thought they were very entertaining and ws glad the they kept my son reading.
These books made me chuckle. My son was completely captivated. I kept thinking that the Bunnicula stories are like Henry James for the kiddies -- if Henry James could also make you chuckle.