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2023 Genres > February - Year of the Rabbit/Bunnies!

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message 1: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 399 comments Mod
You can choose to link this to the Chinese New Year (in late January), or you can just go for the general bunny theme. I've got a theory....


message 2: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 399 comments Mod
Happy New Year! If you're looking for something adorable and sweet and uplifting with a rabbit character, I recommend Cat's Cafe: A Comics Collection. Rabbit is even on the cover: Cat's Cafe A Comics Collection by Matt Tarpley


message 3: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 193 comments I just read a board book entitled Bunnies, but I am not going to count it because it was not that exciting for a board book. I am definitely open to any suggestions that anyone has, although I will NOT read Watership Down or any of Updike's books.


message 4: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Means | 29 comments there is always Bunnicula.


message 5: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 193 comments I have strongly considered it. I have had some other recommendations from friends. I also happened to try searching lists with rabbit and came across a Jasper Fforde book called The Constant Rabbit. I hadn't heard of this book, but I do enjoy his other stuff, so I may move that up the list.


message 6: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (6of8) | 193 comments Jasper Fforde's The Constant Rabbit was an excellent satire. If I don't find any other rabbits to read bout this month, I think the prompt is thoroughly satisfied with this book.


message 7: by Jacqie (new)

Jacqie | 93 comments I read What Moves the Dead. There's a rabbit on the cover and possessed rabbits in the book. I did not like it but I'm in the minority.

I also tried Stars and Smoke because the K-Pop main character has a rabbit for his brand/logo because of the Zodiac. I didn't really like that book either although if you want a ridiculous spy story with romance it might be for you- very fluffy.


message 8: by C (new)

C | 31 comments (I read stuff for DnD to play a bunny monk, does that count? XD)


message 9: by Jacqie (new)

Jacqie | 93 comments It counts! Harengon?


message 10: by C (new)

C | 31 comments Yeah! Friend is running a Feywild campaign and asked me to play, so I'm gonna be a bunny monk who is definitely not heavily based on that time in Wayne Family Adventures where Nightwing got turned into a rabbit briefly. Why would you suggest such a thing.


message 11: by Jacqie (new)

Jacqie | 93 comments C wrote: "Yeah! Friend is running a Feywild campaign and asked me to play, so I'm gonna be a bunny monk who is definitely not heavily based on that time in Wayne Family Adventures where Nightwing got turned ..."

:D That sounds AWESOME. What a good character idea!


message 12: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 399 comments Mod
C wrote: "Yeah! Friend is running a Feywild campaign and asked me to play, so I'm gonna be a bunny monk who is definitely not heavily based on that time in Wayne Family Adventures where Nightwing got turned ..."

Cool!


message 13: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 399 comments Mod
I finished Bunny, a very messed-up take on MFA workshop culture. My ex's bachelor's program in creative writing was bad enough, so I've never really been tempted by MFA programs, but if I had been, this would have cured me of any such ambitions.


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