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The Emo Bunny That Should - Illustrated Edition (2012)

by John H. Carroll(Favorite Author)
3.21 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: My children and I loved this little story, and for a while it was often requested bedtime reading. Now it lives on my daughter's Nook and she carries it with her.Emo Bunny is a very pleasing anti-hero. Like the stereotype of the emo, he's mopey pretty often. This is actually the very thing my daughter loves most (and me). She can relate to him, and I like seeing how mopey characters can still do Big Things. Emo isn't overdone either.Emo Bunny ends up getting himself into a very unexpected adventure (my kids, "alas" will never look at the Easter Bunny the same way again) which in it's own way addresses...Wait for it...Sweatshops.How, you may ask? You have to read to find out. I'm not going to tell you. I WILL say that I thoroughly enjoyed it and it earned three cheers.I don... more't give 5 stars as often as I'd like, so I am very happy when I get to do so.
review 2: So call me weird, I really don't freaking care!!! Haha. This book was HIGHLY entertaining, and I enjoyed it. If that puts me in the crazy category then so be it. :P Emo bunny is great...he doesn't want to be a hero, he just wants to nap. Yet he ends up saving the oppressed slaves of the evil Easter Bunny (who wears contacts so no one will know that his eyes are really black with red irises). Coolness. less
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Richard
Bizarre little short story that was free on amazon. Still trying to decide how I feel about it.
kalpana
Curious. It grows on you for sure. Not for kids at all! I liked it!
Neese
Surprising and cute, I see a lot of promise in Carroll.
kikimanu
I want at least 5 of those 10 minutes back...
Valw72
Goofy, but entertaining.
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