![]() When a variety of vegetables show up with tiny teeth marks and all juice and color drained from them, Chester puts two and two together and turns to his copy of The Mark of the Vampire. The lengths he goes to to protect his family from this imagined threat nearly get him tossed out of the house and left my boys and I howling with laughter!īunnicula is a short read, coming in at only 98 pages, but they’re full of fun and wit. In this first installment of Chester and Harold’s adventures, a baby bunny comes to live with the Monroe family But he’s found at a Dracula movie, he has strange markings and oddly pointed teeth, and the note found in his basket is an obscure dialect of the Carpathian mountain region (fortunately, Harold is familiar with the language due to his varied ancestry), which is to say, Transylvania. Howe confesses to being only the publisher. ![]() He’s also the one who wrote and delivered the first manuscript of this story. Harold isn’t quite as intellectual as Chester, but he does have a good deal more common sense. ![]() He’s widely read, and especially favors Edgar Allen Poe. ![]() One of his delights is to listen to his owner, a college English professor, practice class lectures. ![]() Chester is a highly educated cat with a vivid imagination. If you haven’t encountered these two yet, let me introduce you. I first met Chester and Harold as a kid and fell in love with them. ![]()
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