But when there are more vivid descriptions of each of them, it feels like it’s taking away from the possible intention that the ‘bunnies’ are supposed to mesh together so much. I’m fairly confident that this was the goal, especially given the way the dialogue is written such that you can’t tell who exactly is speaking when. I understand what the author was looking to do in this book, but I think that more detail was necessary to convey all of those things.įor example, the ‘bunnies’ themselves, while they have their own distinct personalities and looks, feel like they’re blending together for much of the book. And while I definitely appreciate books like these, it felt like there was just something missing from it. But as the book progresses, it gets darker and stranger, and more horrific. And when everyone’s summarization of the book was mainly that, I wondered what was so strange about a book like Bunny that it was so hard to describe beyond its weirdness? But now that I’ve read it, I understand.īunny is the kind of book where things are mostly normal on the surface, with the exception of a few things. What drew me into reading Bunny more than anything was hearing so much feedback about how weird this book was.
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