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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You *have* to like this book
Oh come on. It's BUNNICULA! I don't care what anyone else says - these books are great, including this one. Know what? Even though it's been a long time since I was a kid, I still love these books, including this one. As a matter of fact, I think anyone who loves vampires and vampire fiction should read this book and the others - because these are all good, quick, and...
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Bunnicula Strikes a Flat Note
This, the sixth installment of James Howe's Bunnicula series once again plunges our heroes Harold, Howie, and Chester on an ill-brained mission fueled by Chester's continuing convictions that Bunnicula is a vampire. This time around however, some of the warmth and charm seen in Howliday Inn and other previous stories is missing. The plot is revolves around the notion...
Published on April 1, 2000


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You *have* to like this book, May 19, 2003
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This review is from: Bunnicula Strikes Again! (Paperback)
Oh come on. It's BUNNICULA! I don't care what anyone else says - these books are great, including this one. Know what? Even though it's been a long time since I was a kid, I still love these books, including this one. As a matter of fact, I think anyone who loves vampires and vampire fiction should read this book and the others - because these are all good, quick, and alltogether very FUN reads that you don't have to take seriously. And sometimes, a good quick fun read just hits the spot.

And it has to be said - Bunnicula is the most loveable vampire ever. Lestat and Dracula WISH they were this cuddly!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great sequel to Bunnicula, April 1, 2000
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A very exciting book. A great sequel to Bunnicula. I can't wait for the next book in the series. Harold and Chester are back, with Howie the pup. Chester still thinks that Bunnicula is a vampire out to get him.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Joe (Class SS), October 10, 2001
This book was about Chester trying to destroy Bunnicula, a rabbit. The dogs in the story are Howie and Howard. Chester thinks Bunnicula is a vampire because of his fangs, and because he extracts juice out of vegetables. Chester drinks Bunnicula's carrot juice to starve Bunnicula. Howie and Howard go to find Bunnicula. Bunnicula is gone without a trace. Howard spots a newspaper that says Dracula is playing at the movie theatre. This is the same theatre where Bunnicula was found by The Monroe family. Little did Bunnicula know, the newspaper was a few days old. Today the movie theatre is getting torn down. Howard and Howie try to find Bunnicula, but they find Chester. Chester saves Bunnicula from the demolition. Still Chester thinks Bunnicula is a vampire. The End
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Bunnicula Strikes a Flat Note, April 1, 2000
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This, the sixth installment of James Howe's Bunnicula series once again plunges our heroes Harold, Howie, and Chester on an ill-brained mission fueled by Chester's continuing convictions that Bunnicula is a vampire. This time around however, some of the warmth and charm seen in Howliday Inn and other previous stories is missing. The plot is revolves around the notion that Bunnicula misses his mother and seeks a reuniting of his family. This simply is not as entertaining as I've grown accustomed to. Add that to the fact that Chester's character is changed from a hair brained know-it-all to a cold hearted bad guy with true intentions to destroy Bunnicula and the book takes another hit for the worse. Howie's comic relief and amusing encounters with familiar friends Bob and Linda, Felony and Misdemeanor, and an irate skunk help to keep this book going until it reaches a somewhat unexpectedly pleasant ending. Bunnicula Strikes Again is not a bad book, it just seems to be a bit of a step down from Harold's earlier tales of adventure. At the end of the book we are given hints that Howie may try his paw at authorship. If this turns out to be true, hopefully he will look to his Uncle Harold's older books for guidance.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ten-Year-Old reads to his sisters!, September 12, 2009
My kids love the Bunnicula series. Until now they've checked out the CDs from the library. Now my 10-year-old son reads this to his 8- and 6-year-old sisters! That's five star in my book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, August 25, 2008
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Desiree Marcy "Shopping expert!" (Morrisville, VT United States) - See all my reviews
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It's a good book, what more can I say. We have almost the whole collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Marvelous Mystery Series for Children, August 22, 2008
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I searched the web for some books to keep my ten-year old granddaughter reading this summer. I came across these mystery books about Bunnicula (a bunny). I bought two of the series and in a day and half my granddaughter had read them. Unlike so many of the mystery books out there today, the Bunnicula series is full of suspense (but not frightening), humorous but not corny, just good old fashion mystery books. I ended up purchasing the entire series and she loved all of them.

D. Gehr
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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, August 18, 2008
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 "the sparkle in his eyes" and his energy whenever Toby and Pete take him out of his cage to play. Although oblivious at first, Harold begins to worry that something is wrong with Bunnicula. Could he be sick?

Chester knows for certain that it has nothing to do with being sick; he is set on Bunnicula acting this way because he wants to cause trouble. Chester saw what Bunnicula had done before... sucking up all of the juices from the vegetables! Of course, Chester doesn't want Bunnicula to strike again, so his infamous plans are put into action.

On the side, the Monroe family is trying to save the movie theater, where they found Bunnicula, from being torn down, since it's a landmark in Centerville. Ironically, though, the last movie they will be playing is Dracula. Could this possibly have anything to do with why Bunnicula is acting weird?

It's up to Harold and Howie to crack the case, and to make sure Chester doesn't go too far -- or it just might be the end!

BUNNICULA STRIKES AGAIN! is a very entertaining sequel to the hit BUNNICULA. Once again, Harold writes and narrates the story, making the tale even more humorous. Fans of the first book will definitely want to sink their teeth into this one, especially if they want to know what Bunnicula and even Chester are up to now.

Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen
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5.0 out of 5 stars Vunderfull!!!, April 14, 2008
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Eitan (Edgewater, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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My Students Love these Books, from when I was a kid they were Popular in Monthly Book orders.
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5.0 out of 5 stars BUNNICULA'S REVIEW, March 29, 2006
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This review is from: Bunnicula Strikes Again! (Paperback)
I think alot of people should read this book if they're not sure what to read.It is fun book to read, because of it's conflics, bravery, adventure, and humor. This book can apeal to all young and old people. It's and overall great book to read especially if your a young adult and want something fun to read.

The one central problem of this book involves a bunny. It acts weird like a vampire. It acts so much like a vampire, it sucks juice out of vegetables and has a coat like a vampire cape. Later in the book the main characters have to find Bunniculas mother for "Mother's Day", because Bunnicula was adopted by the Monroes family when they found him at a movie theatre. The quest leads them to more problems and conflics. All these problems and conflics make the book so exciting. This book needs to be read by all students of all schools in the country. Who knows maybe the President
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