Monday, March 12, 2012

Truman.


as you saw in my "about me" post, i love to read. thus i have many books that i love, so I'll just do the latest one that i have read. it's part of a series called "bunnicula". I've read all the books, so I'll just review them all.
the first one, bunnicula: a rabbit-tale of a mystery, is were the pets get introduced. the story is written by a dog named Harold. he has a cat named Chester, and a pet bunny they found at the movie "Dracula". Chester is certain that the bunny is a vampire himself, especially when the vegetables started turning white. he makes hilarious attempts to stop the cute bunny, such as, pounding him with a sirloin steak, stuff like that. the second one is where all the pets except for bunnicula go to Chateau bow-wow. or, as Chester calls it, "howliday inn".
once they arrive there, all settled in they're bungalows, when they hear a unusual howling that Chester is sure that only a werewolf could be capable of that sound. a little later in the story, they meet two dachshunds who say they were sorry about last night's sound. now Chester is certain that they are half-werewolf. when mysterious disappearances start to happen, Chester suspects everyone, like every good detective should.
the third one, the celery stalks at midnight, is where Chester believes that when bunnicula strikes vegetables, they become his servants. thus, he sends Harold and a new puppy, Howie, out to stab the "evil" vegetables with toothpicks. the forth one, nighty-nightmare, is where they go to the Monroe's cabin on the lake, and they meet some new people. well, the pets only meet one, but the humans meet three. the fifth one, bunnicula strikes again, is where, you know, bunnicula strikes again. and the last one, Edgar Allen crow, is where the Monroe's favorite author, M. T. Graves, comes to they're house to stay. Chester, however, thinks that there is something suspicious about the famous author. when bunnicula suddenly disappears, Chester suspects Mr. Graves again.

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