Things are not what they seem ...
Are Harold, Howie, and Chester simply lost in the woods with Dawg, their strange new friend? Or have they been lured away from their campsite intentionally, leaving the Monroes at the mercy of evil spirits with mayhem on their minds? Lulling Dawg to sleep with a bedtime story may be their only hope of escaping -- but is the hare-raising tale of the origins of Bunnicula, the vampire bunny, _really_ a bedtime story?
Are Harold, Howie, and Chester simply lost in the woods with Dawg, their strange new friend? Or have they been lured away from their campsite intentionally, leaving the Monroes at the mercy of evil spirits with mayhem on their minds? Lulling Dawg to sleep with a bedtime story may be their only hope of escaping -- but is the hare-raising tale of the origins of Bunnicula, the vampire bunny, _really_ a bedtime story?
An overnight camping trip! In the woods! With bugs and ticks...and worse. Chester the cat couldn't believe the Monroes were going camping on Saint George's Eve, the one night of the year when evil spirits come out to prey. Harold and Howie, the Monroe dogs, were looking forward to their adventure, but then they found themselves lost in the woods at midnight, surrounded by weird noises and with only a drooling, scar-faced visitor for company--they began to wonder if there might be something to Chester's warnings. But that was just the beginning. Before the night was over, there would be some fur-raising surprises, including a bone-chilling tale of how Bunnicula the Vampire Rabbit first came to America!
My 8 year old reader loves supernatural and adventure. A "could not put down" book for her.
A really well-written book.