The Princess in Black and the Hungry
Bunny Horde by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale, illustrated by
LeUyen Pham (Walker Books)
HC RRP $19.99
ISBN 9780763665135
Reviewed by Anastasia Gonis
This is the second book about the double life and
adventures of Princess Magnolia, aka the Princess in Black, and her trusty
unicorn steed Frimplepants, aka Blacky.
Filled with excitement at the array of food to be
found at brunch with Princess Sneezewort, Princess Magnolia and Frimplepants
are dreadfully disappointed when the glitter-stone ring gives out the monster
alarm. But nothing takes priority over a challenging battle with
monsters!
Duff the goat boy is in trouble. His paddock is
invaded by bunnies which have exited the underground where monsters dwell. They
are eating the grass which his goats need to graze. Princess Magnolia sees no
threat, only cute little bunnies until they devour all the grass, then the
trees, then everything in sight. Hordes of them appear and seem to increase.
What can be done? Can the Princess in Black draw on
her strategies when fighting monsters to end the cute bunny attack before
everything is eaten, including the Princess herself? Or will it be the
courageous and resourceful Blacky who finds the answer?
The extraordinary call-outs the Princess in Black
and Blacky face will appeal to many younger readers. Some will love the bits
about the bunnies having to eat lizard scales, toe nails and monster fur. But
the visual aspect of the book alone will win and keep its readers following
what happens next. This chapter book series has stunning illustrations and is
presented with a magnificent jacket. This is what will initially draw attention
to it on the shelf. Ideal for 6+ readers.
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