Reviews of Bunnies

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The infamous Easter chiller - now available in a terrifying new "Easter 2011 Edition" featuring many, many less typos and at least 13% more fire (with kind reference to the attentions of Ms Wielding). Please note that this is NOT a children's story... although it does feature children, and bunnies...

Reviews of Bunnies by Justin Cawthorne

Boudica Foster reviewed on Jan. 18, 2012

Great short story - wonderfully done. Not a childrens book - but adults will find this a wonderful short read. Horror genre.
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Helen de Wolff reviewed on April 28, 2011

What a great little story! Often with unknown authors there is a concern about spelling and grammatical errors that an editor would pick up. Not so here; I was able to relax and enjoy the action.
I loved the difference in writing styles between the two characters, painted a better picture than paragraphs of descriptive prose.
Will hunt down your others now!
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Christine Feary reviewed on April 28, 2011

I really enjoyed this story. I liked the transition between the two characters, it happened very organically with the transferring of the box.

It drew me in in a subtle way - I was just casually reading and slowly found myself getting more and more tense waiting to find out what would happen.

Very imaginative and engaging, great work as always :-)
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Desiree Goldsmith reviewed on Jan. 29, 2011

This is a great evil little story. Well written and a little twisted. I will never look at my daughters rabbits in the same way again!
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Patti reviewed on July 4, 2010

Good story! Starts out with a feel like a normal children's story with a hint of foreshadowing, and then gets darker and definitely creepier.
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Kelli Caselman reviewed on June 28, 2010

This was nicely written from a child's point of view. Bunnies have now joined the creepy ranks with clowns and ice cream trucks. The window was a little much, but still an awesome story.
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