The Bunnicula Collection: Books 1-3

#1: Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery; #2: Howliday Inn; #3: The Celery Stalks at Midnight

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On sale Jun 27, 2006 | 6 Hours and 45 Minutes | 978-0-7393-4506-1
Age 8-12 years | Grades 3-7
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery
Beware the Hare! Is he or isn’t he a vampire? Before it’s too late, Harold the dog and Chester the cat must find out the truth about the newest pet in the Monroe household—a suspicious looking bunny with unusual habits . . . and fangs!
 
Howliday Inn

Harold and Chester can hardly believe it. The Monroe family is going on vacation without them. Bunnicula, the family rabbit, will be boarded with a neighbor. But they, the family’s loyal dog and cat, are to be sent away with strangers; to a place called Chateau Bow-Wow. Chateau Bow-Wow, observes Chester, soon after they arrive, could more properly be called Howliday Inn. Though what is howling, neither of them know. Chester has his suspicions, however; only a werewolf could make that chilling sound.
 
The Celery Stalks at Midnight 

Bunnicula is missing! Chester the cat makes a chilling discovery—Bunnicula the vampire bunny has vanished from his cage in the Monroe household. Everyone knows that vampire victims become vampires themselves—and the neighborhood gardens reveal the ultimate horror: bloodless zombie vegetables! Determined to save Bunnicula’s victims and the unsuspecting Monroes, Chester leads the valiant friends on a wild bunny chase.
James Howe is the author of more than 80 books for young readers, including the popular and award-winning series about Bunnicula and his friends. Howe was born Oneida, New York and educated at Boston University. After college, Howe moved to New York to pursue a career as an actor, model, director and literary agent. In the 70's, after watching an older Dracula movie, Howe wrote Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery.  View titles by James Howe
Deborah Howe cowrote Bunnicula, which was published in 1979, with her husband James. Bunnicula went on to receive numerous awards and is a favorite among children in the United States and Canada. It was also made into a popular television special. Howe died of cancer in 1978, at the age of 31, before the book was published. View titles by Deborah Howe

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Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery
Beware the Hare! Is he or isn’t he a vampire? Before it’s too late, Harold the dog and Chester the cat must find out the truth about the newest pet in the Monroe household—a suspicious looking bunny with unusual habits . . . and fangs!
 
Howliday Inn

Harold and Chester can hardly believe it. The Monroe family is going on vacation without them. Bunnicula, the family rabbit, will be boarded with a neighbor. But they, the family’s loyal dog and cat, are to be sent away with strangers; to a place called Chateau Bow-Wow. Chateau Bow-Wow, observes Chester, soon after they arrive, could more properly be called Howliday Inn. Though what is howling, neither of them know. Chester has his suspicions, however; only a werewolf could make that chilling sound.
 
The Celery Stalks at Midnight 

Bunnicula is missing! Chester the cat makes a chilling discovery—Bunnicula the vampire bunny has vanished from his cage in the Monroe household. Everyone knows that vampire victims become vampires themselves—and the neighborhood gardens reveal the ultimate horror: bloodless zombie vegetables! Determined to save Bunnicula’s victims and the unsuspecting Monroes, Chester leads the valiant friends on a wild bunny chase.

Author

James Howe is the author of more than 80 books for young readers, including the popular and award-winning series about Bunnicula and his friends. Howe was born Oneida, New York and educated at Boston University. After college, Howe moved to New York to pursue a career as an actor, model, director and literary agent. In the 70's, after watching an older Dracula movie, Howe wrote Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery.  View titles by James Howe
Deborah Howe cowrote Bunnicula, which was published in 1979, with her husband James. Bunnicula went on to receive numerous awards and is a favorite among children in the United States and Canada. It was also made into a popular television special. Howe died of cancer in 1978, at the age of 31, before the book was published. View titles by Deborah Howe