Nighty-Nightmare (Bunnicula #4)
James Howe
3.94 · 16 ratings · Published: 30 Apr 1987
This begins a long night, full of terrors and alarms, full of Chester's horrifying tale of how Bunnicula, the vampire bunny, was born and came to America, full of storms and a total sense of danger; and at the end came surprises that even Chester could not have predicted.
Once again, the Monroe family may be the victims of evil forces or only of Chester's strange imagination. But whichever, the result is suspenseful and very, very funny.
- fantasy 4
- animals 3
- mystery 3
- horror 3
- funny 3
- paranormal 3
- vampires 2
- children 2
- anthropomorphism 2
- dogs 2
- classics 2
- cats 2
- supernatural 2
- action / adventure 1
- suspense 1
- comedy 1
- spooky 1
- law enforcement 1
- non-human/xenofiction 1
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- young adult 2
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The 'Bunnicula' series
154 ratings 3.93 ·- Bunnicula by James Howe Book #1
- Howliday Inn by James Howe Book #2
- Bunnicula: The Celery Stalks at Midnight by James Howe Book #3
- Nighty-Nightmare by James Howe Book #4
- Return to Howliday Inn by James Howe Book #5
- Bunnicula Strikes Again! by James Howe Book #6
- Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow by James Howe Book #7
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