Book details
Night of the Living Cuddle Bunnies: Devin Dexter #1 (1) (Devin and Dexter)
Description
Twelve-year-old Devin Dexter has a problem. Well, actually, many of them. His cousin, Tommy, sees conspiracies behind every corner. And Tommy thinks Devin's new neighbor, Herb, is a warlock . . . but nobody believes him. Even Devin's skeptical. But soon strange things start happening. Things like the hot new Christmas toy, the Cuddle Bunny, coming to life.That would be great, because, after all, who doesn't love a cute bunny? But these aren't the kind of bunnies you can cuddle with. These bunnies are dangerous. Devin and Tommy set out to prove Herb is a warlock and to stop the mob of bunnies, but will they have enough time before the whole town of Gravesend is overrun by the cutest little monsters ever? This is a very funny scary" book for kids, in the same vein as the My Teacher books or Goosebumps.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
256 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Engaging Humor: 'Night of the Living Cuddle Bunnies' is infused with a unique blend of humor that will keep readers entertained and laughing throughout the story. Jonathan Rosen's witty writing style is perfect for those who enjoy a good chuckle while reading.
- Relatable Characters: The protagonist, Devin Dexter, and other characters in the book are relatable to a middle-grade audience, dealing with everyday challenges in addition to the supernatural ones. This makes it easy for readers to connect with the characters and become invested in their adventures.
- Exciting Plot: The book offers an exciting and fast-paced plot that combines elements of fantasy, horror, and comedy. The idea of 'living cuddle bunnies' adds a quirky twist to the typical supernatural tale, keeping readers hooked and eager to find out what happens next.
- Positive Messages: Despite the fantastical elements, the story provides positive messages about friendship, family, and the importance of facing one's fears. These underlying themes contribute to the book's depth and make it not only entertaining but also meaningful for young readers.