
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
I absolutely LOVED Bunny so I was really looking forward to reading this prequel/sequel. Not to mention that my lovely husband surprised me with the special edition that has pink edges with white bunny faces.
After Sam publishes her first novel and ends up in New England during her book tour, the Bunnies kidnap her and decide to bore her to death with their own repetitive versions of the story...
Okay. Um... Ugh. Where do I start with this review? 😒
So, I have to admit that, even though the long-winded accounts were too much, I enjoyed the first part of the book. I mean, the four Bunnies are determined to tell Samantha their unreliable side of the story while taunting, insulting and ridiculing her because she's tied up in the Attic and they insist on holding an axe.
Then Aerius enters the book and O.M.F.G. What. A. Freaking. Borefest. His section, which drags on forever, is PAINFUL. Such a slog to get through that I actually skimmed several sections because I couldn't stand his voice or writing style. Plus, I didn't care about this character. At all. I've read several reviews comparing him to Frankenstein's monster and personally, I find that insulting.
Anyway, after reaching page 333, I didn't touch the book for two whole days and didn't even feel compelled to pick it up again. But I did, and after reading three more pages, I put it down. Picked it up again and skimmed through the rest so fast I didn't absorb anything and didn't even care.
FFS. This book is mega painful.
A total disappointment. Boring. Too long. Boring. Over explains details that didn't need any explanation. Boring. Destroyed characters the were intriguing and interesting in the first book. Boring. And introduced an annoying af character I hated reading about.
Not a fan.
I'll always love Bunny but won't waste my time with any other story written in this world.
Bye Bunny.
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