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Bunny - Mona Awad

  • Susan
  • Aug 8, 2020
  • 2 min read

I saw this book in the library and the cover drew me in. The story sounded okay, so I took it out. I started reading and quickly realized this book was not for me. Maybe I didn't read the jacket properly, or just skimmed it, but I did not realize this was a horror until I read a few reviews.


The book is about Samantha, who is in her last year of a Masters of Writing at Warren University in a small New England city. She seems to be a bit of an outcast, especially with her fiction writing cohort. The other girls have a strange clique where they call each other "Bunny." Samantha hates the Bunnies, or so it seems. One day she gets an invitation to join them at one of their parties and for some reason Samantha feels like she has to go, even though her friend Ava, a weird dark character, wants her to stay. After the party, the Bunnies are nicer to Samantha, but Ava has stopped returning her calls and texts, and rabbits have started following her. Samantha is invited to another Bunny party and goes again and this is where I stopped reading. I skipped ahead a bit out of boredom and found some weird scenes ahead. Then I put the book down.


I could not get interested in the characters. I found Samantha very annoying and the bunnies were so weird. Even the city was dark and dangerous. The university had a weird vibe. I am not a horror fan, maybe I should have stuck it out longer, but I really was not interested in what happened to any of the characters.


I would not recommend this one unless you enjoy creepy, weird, not well written books.



 
 
 

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