Howliday Inn
Book - 1982
While their family is away, Harold and Chester, a dog and a cat, are boarded at Chateau Bow-Wow where Chester becomes increasingly alarmed by the strange behavior of his fellow guests and the sudden disappearance of one of them.
Publisher:
New York : Atheneum, 1982.
ISBN:
9780689308468
0689308469
0689308469
Branch Call Number:
J/HOWE
Characteristics:
vii, 195 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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Add a CommentThis sequel to 'Bunnicula' focuses on Chester and Harold and their adventures at Chateau BowWow. The author introduces a whole new cast of interesting characters, from a Poodle to a Bulldog to two Doxin dogs (who may or may not be crossbred with werewolves). All are fun to read about, especially once the mystery gets started. Was it kidnapping? Murder? A simple runaway? Harold and Chester must find out before it's too late!
This is a solid follow-up to the first book, even though the titular rabbit character wasn't in the book much at all. Still, the characters get more development and are fleshed out very well. It was interesting to see their interactions with strangers as well as each other, and they were believable, too.
I would recommend this book to children, pet lovers, and anybody who enjoyed the first book. It is a fascinating tale that will pull you into the mystery surrounding Chateau BowWow.
This book is just plain fun. I remember my kids reading it and Bunnicula,and I admit, so did I. Great stuff!
As a kid I remember this being the best book in the Bunnicula series. As an adult, it holds up surprisingly well, especially with Victor Garber's excellent performance as an audiobook reader.
This book is good. However, I was sad to read and not find Bunnicula in the book.
This is a great series for 2nd and 3rd graders! Fun and loving!