![]() ![]() Throughout the book the reader will not always be sure that things are exactly what they seem or not, and I think the ending leaves it a little open for interpretation. ![]() Bunny is a dark, gory, witty book, the kind of weird that I am really drawn to. This was so brilliant! At first I wasn’t sure if it would be just the plot of Mean Girls for adults, and it does seem so for the first pages – but I did not need to worry. When one day Samantha gets a surprising invitation to join the Bunnies in a party, she finds herself inexplicably there on time, drawn to those girls and their weird friendship. ![]() She’s made no friends there, and has an almost hostile relationship with her peers, four young women in her class who call each other “Bunny” and seem to think and behave like one mind, talking in childish voices and hugging each other nonstop. In Bunny, Samantha is an outcast at the very expensive and elite Warren University, where she’s doing her MFA program. Categories: Contemporary, Horror, Satire, Sapphic MC ![]()
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