
Chester, who has been reading avidly about the paranormal, predicts that they will soon be traveling someplace, and chances are they are not going to like it. Indeed they are not, as the very next day, the Monroes leave for their vacation, dropping Chester, Harold, and Howie off at the scene of some previous harrowing experiences - Chateau Bow-Wow, the boarding kennel that Chester so aptly had dubbed "Howliday Inn." And this visit promises to be no less harrowing than the last one. Chester, who has been reading avidly about the paranormal, predicts that they will soon be traveling someplace, and chances are they are not going to like it. Indeed they are not, as the very next day, the Monroes leave for their vacation, dropping Chester, Harold, and Howie off at the scene of some previous harrowing experiences - Chateau Bow-Wow, the boarding kennel that Chester so aptly had dubbed "Howliday Inn." And this visit promises to be no less harrowing than the last one. Harold and Chester, pampered dog and cat of the Monroe family, are back at Chateau Bow-Wow, or Howliday Inn, as they call it. This visit promises to be more harrowing than the first, as they meet a sad Great Dane, a couple of yuppie puppies, and two sinister cats. As expected, there are lots of giggles in this fourth sequel to BUNNICULA. Victor Garber, Daddy Warbucks in Disney's ANNIE, repeats the fine job he did in the previous Howliday Inn tale, capturing the enthusiastic innocence of Harold and the bored snobbery of Chester. He also succeeds admirably in creating distinctive voices for all the animals at the kennel.
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Year
1992
Pages
192
Audience
young adult
Description
Chester, who has been reading avidly about the paranormal, predicts that they will soon be traveling someplace, and chances are they are not going to like it. Indeed they are not, as the very next day, the Monroes leave for their vacation, dropping Chester, Harold, and Howie off at the scene of some previous harrowing experiences - Chateau Bow-Wow, the boarding kennel that Chester so aptly had dubbed "Howliday Inn." And this visit promises to be no less harrowing than the last one. Chester, who has been reading avidly about the paranormal, predicts that they will soon be traveling someplace, and chances are they are not going to like it. Indeed they are not, as the very next day, the Monroes leave for their vacation, dropping Chester, Harold, and Howie off at the scene of some previous harrowing experiences - Chateau Bow-Wow, the boarding kennel that Chester so aptly had dubbed "Howliday Inn." And this visit promises to be no less harrowing than the last one. Harold and Chester, pampered dog and cat of the Monroe family, are back at Chateau Bow-Wow, or Howliday Inn, as they call it. This visit promises to be more harrowing than the first, as they meet a sad Great Dane, a couple of yuppie puppies, and two sinister cats. As expected, there are lots of giggles in this fourth sequel to BUNNICULA. Victor Garber, Daddy Warbucks in Disney's ANNIE, repeats the fine job he did in the previous Howliday Inn tale, capturing the enthusiastic innocence of Harold and the bored snobbery of Chester. He also succeeds admirably in creating distinctive voices for all the animals at the kennel.
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