![]() ![]() The more you freak out, the worse it’s going to be. And if you expect that going into the reading experience, then you’ll probably enjoy it more than if you’re expecting this to be a jump-and-scare kind of horror novel. Yes, it’s fucking bizarre and weird and hard to categorize, but that’s the beauty and style of Bunny. I was growing concerned that had betrayed our book friendship in such a deep way that we would never come back from that darkness, but I stuck with it and slowly, as you get into the heart of the story, it begins to make more sense (but also does not, purposefully.) And it turns out I wasn’t led astray. ![]() She called it Clueless meets Heathers and quite frankly, what millennial isn’t going to want to read that, like STAT? ASAP? OTHER ACRONYMS?įor the first quarter of the book, I was like, what is this actually? It’s really weird and hard to classify its genre where is it going and what is it doing, and I’m not sure what’s happening? SOMEONE HELP ME!? This book hopped onto my TBR (hopped, get it? …I’ll show myself out,) after on #bookstagram gave it a 5-star review over the summer. ![]()
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