The story of a hoarding rabbit, this is one of those books that looks like it's going to be cute, but ends up exploring something that's really serious. The rabbit goes through a lot, including alienating his friends in favor of spending time with his stuff, only to have his stuff collapse on him and very nearly kill him. Thank goodness it doesn't take any darker turns than that. The rabbit comes to appreciate that he has to change his ways and stop caring more about his stuff than about the friends he has. In all, it's a story with recovery at the finish and I liked it, but hoarding can be a fairly traumatizing topic to truly discuss, so I'm lost as to who the right audience for this book is. A fairly young child could follow the story, but I don't know if they would be up to the discussion about hoarding that would inevitably follow.