Carla reviewed Howliday Inn by James Howe (Bunnicula, #2)
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5 stars
Victor Garber is an adorable narrator. I had forgotten how intense this installment is.
But who took care of Bunnicula?
But who took care of Bunnicula?
Paperback, 160 pages
Spanish language
Published Aug. 13, 2000 by Fondo de Cultura Economica USA.
Not a great place to visit, and you wouldn't want to live there
The Monroes have gone on vacation, leaving Harold and Chester at Chateau Bow-Wow—not exactly a four-star hotel. On the animals' very first night there, the silence is pierced by a peculiar wake-up call—an unearthly howl that makes Chester observe that the place should be called Howliday Inn.
But the mysterious cries in the night (Chester is convinced there are werewolves afoot) are just the beginning of the frightening goings-on. Soon animals start disappearing, and there are whispers of murder. Is checkout time at Chateau Bow-Wow going to come earlier than Harold and Chester anticipated? ([source][1])
Not a great place to visit, and you wouldn't want to live there
The Monroes have gone on vacation, leaving Harold and Chester at Chateau Bow-Wow—not exactly a four-star hotel. On the animals' very first night there, the silence is pierced by a peculiar wake-up call—an unearthly howl that makes Chester observe that the place should be called Howliday Inn.
But the mysterious cries in the night (Chester is convinced there are werewolves afoot) are just the beginning of the frightening goings-on. Soon animals start disappearing, and there are whispers of murder. Is checkout time at Chateau Bow-Wow going to come earlier than Harold and Chester anticipated? ([source][1])
Victor Garber is an adorable narrator. I had forgotten how intense this installment is.
But who took care of Bunnicula?
This review can be found at The Book Review