I’m a fan of the Just Cause Universe. Sometimes it’s hand-wrenchingly suspenseful. Sometimes it asks the difficult questions. And sometimes it’s off-the-wall zany. Like, multi-pantheon, rabbit-god, alien-roach zany. Jackrabbit, with one big foot in the realm of the gods and the other firmly in mouth (possibly next to the tongue in the cheek), is all about improbable hijinks, even in so bold a universe as the JCUniverse.
Our hero, Jay, is a high school kid down his luck. His girlfriend broke up with him, his sneakers are ruined, and his mom is on his case about his grades. Then he meets the God of Rabbits. As is wont to happen?
Jay becomes the Herald of the God of Rabbits. What follows is a quest to save the world from the God of Cockroaches and his army of alien cockroach invaders. Fortunately, Jay's got back up: the Herald of the God of Bluebirds, a long-suffering General with the U.S. Army, and a best friend named Bunny whose boyfriend is a master of costume design.
This is not a book that asks difficult moral questions. Well, it does, but in the context of defending against alien cockroaches with super-secret military technology. This book is more focused on the personal stories of Jackrabbit and Bluebird as highlighted by improbable hijinks, about what it means to be different as a teenager, about knowing who you can count on, about finding friends in desperate circumstances, about doing what needs done when the world is in peril and then jumping really, really far.