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Books with title Bunnicula Strikes Again!

  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe, Alan Daniel

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 2007)
    IT'S HAPPENING AGAIN. The Monroes' kitchen is littered with the remains of vegetables drained of all color. To Chester it's obvious that Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit, is up to his old tricks. But Harold is more frightened for Bunnicula than of him. The poor bunny doesn't look too good. Is he sick? Or just unhappy? Or has Chester finally gone too far in his attempt to make the world safe for veggies? One thing's for sure: Harold isn't going to let anything bad happen to his long-eared pal -- even if it means leaving the comfort of his home, losing his best friend, and risking his own life. And if he fails -- could this be the end of Bunnicula?
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  • Bunnicula: Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe, Victor Garber, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Sept. 16, 2008)
    It seems that Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit, is back to his old ways - or so Chester thinks, having found pale vegetables drained of their juices and scattered about the Monroe family kitchen. This time Chester decides to take matters into his own hands (or rather paws). Can Harold let Chester get away with hurting an innocent bunny, no matter what his harebrained suspicions are? When the Monroes notice Bunnicula's weakened condition and rush him to the vet, the chase is on, ending with a dramatic confrontation in a most unusual (and dangerous) location. James Howe offers Bunnicula fans another delectable blend of mystery, suspense, and belly laughs.
  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe, Alan Daniel

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Dec. 20, 2011)
    "Let's just say the matter is under control," Chester slyly tells his pals Harold and Howie. But what on earth does he mean?It seems that Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit, is back to his old ways -- or so Chester thinks, having found pale vegetables drained of their juices scattered about the Monroe family kitchen. And now, once and for all, Chester is determined to save the world from this threat.But why has Bunnicula -- so frisky just a short time ago -- been so listless and tired of late? Is this part of Chester's scheme? Can Harold let Chester get away with hurting an innocent bunny, no matter what his harebrained suspicions are?It is not long before the Monroes notice Bunnicula's condition and rush him to the vet, and then the chase is on, ending up with a dramatic confrontation in a most unusual (and dangerous!) location.
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe, Alan Daniel

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1999)
    "Let's just say the matter is under control," Chester slyly tells his pals Harold and Howie. But what on earth does he mean? It seems that Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit, is back to his old ways -- or so Chester thinks, having found pale vegetables drained of their juices scattered about the Monroe family kitchen. And now, once and for all, Chester is determined to save the world from this threat. But why has Bunnicula -- so frisky just a short time ago -- been so listless and tired of late? Is this part of Chester's scheme? Can Harold let Chester get away with hurting an innocent bunny, no matter what his harebrained suspicions are? It is not long before the Monroes notice Bunnicula's condition and rush him to the vet, and then the chase is on, ending up with a dramatic confrontation in a most unusual (and dangerous!) location.
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Lock up your artichokes!
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe

    Paperback (Atheneum, June 1, 2001)
    Bunnicula, the vampire bunny, and his friends Harold, Chester, and Howie race against time to stop the wrecker's ball from demolishing Bunnicula's most favorite theater. Reprint.
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe, Alan Daniel

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 7, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The beloved vampire bunny takes center stage in the sixth escapade starring Bunnicula and his pals Harold, Chester, and Howie.
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    JamesHowe

    Hardcover (AtheneumBooks, Sept. 30, 1999)
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe, Victor Garber

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Feb. 29, 2000)
    It seems that Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit, is back to his old ways--or so Chester thinks, having found pale vegetables drained of their juices and scattered about the Monroe family kitchem. This time Chester decides to take matters into his own hands (or rather paws).Can Harold let Chester get away with hurting an innocent bunny, no matter what his harebrained suspicions are? When the Monroes notice Bunnicula's weakened condition and rush him to the vet, the chase is on, ending with a dramatic confrontation in a most unusual (and dangerous) location.James Howe offers Bunnicula fans another delectable blend of mystery, suspense, and belly laughs.
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe, Alan Daniel

    Library Binding (n/a, April 9, 2009)
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again

    James Howe

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 2007)
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  • Bunnicula Strikes Again!

    James Howe, Alan Daniel

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 2007)
    IT'S HAPPENING AGAIN.The Monroes' kitchen is littered with the remains of vegetables drained of all color. To Chester it's obvious that Bunnicula, the vampire rabbit, is up to his old tricks. But Harold is more frightened for Bunnicula than of him. The poor bunny doesn't look too good. Is he sick? Or just unhappy? Or has Chester finally gone too far in his attempt to make the world safe for veggies? One thing's for sure: Harold isn't going to let anything bad happen to his long-eared pal -- even if it means leaving the comfort of his home, losing his best friend, and risking his own life. And if he fails -- could this be the end of Bunnicula?
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