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Bunny
Bunny
Mona Awad
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ISBN: 9780525559757
Publisher: Penguin Books
Publication Date: 6/9/20
Binding: Paperback
Age Range: -
Grade Range: NA-NA
Series: ,
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Language: English
BISAC: Fiction, Literary, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology, Humorous, and Dark Humor
Related Subjects: Women graduate students, Cliques (Sociology), Female friendship, Belonging (Social psychology), Satirical literature, and Humorous fiction
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER Enter the Bunnyverse with the "wild, audacious . . . unforgettable" (Los Angeles Times) #DarkAcademia novel that started it all - the precursor to We Love You, Bunny"[A] cult classic." --People "[A] viral sensation." --USA Today "O Bunny you are sooo genius!" --Margaret Atwood
"We were just these innocent girls in the night trying to make something beautiful. We nearly died. We very nearly did, didn't we?" Samantha Heather Mackey couldn't be more of an outsider in her small, highly selective MFA program at New England's Warren University. A scholarship student who prefers the company of her dark imagination to that of most people, she is utterly repelled by the rest of her fiction writing cohort--a clique of unbearably twee rich girls who call each other "Bunny," and seem to move and speak as one. But everything changes when Samantha receives an invitation to the Bunnies' fabled "Smut Salon," and finds herself inexplicably drawn to their front door--ditching her only friend, Ava, in the process. As Samantha plunges deeper and deeper into the Bunnies' sinister yet saccharine world, beginning to take part in the ritualistic off-campus "Workshop" where they conjure their monstrous creations, the edges of reality begin to blur. Soon, her friendships with Ava and the Bunnies will be brought into deadly collision. The spellbinding new novel from one of our most fearless chroniclers of the female experience, Bunny is a down-the-rabbit-hole tale of loneliness and belonging, friendship and desire, and the fantastic and terrible power of the imagination. Named a Best Book of the year by TIME, Vogue, Electric Literature, and The New York Public Library