We Love You, Bunny
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Sophie Amoss
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By:
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Mona Awad
A FINALIST FOR THE GILLER PRIZE
Named a Must-Read Pick by The New York Times, Oprah Daily, People, Associated Press, Marie Claire, Bustle, The Boston Globe, Goodreads, Women’s Wear Daily, and more
The highly anticipated follow-up to the viral sensation Bunny, a brilliantly written and delirious literary horror novel set in the Bunny-verse—a world that Margaret Atwood declared “soooo genius.”
In the cult classic novel Bunny, Samantha Heather Mackey was first ostracized and then seduced by a clique of creepy-sweet rich girls in her New England MFA program who call themselves “Bunny.” An invitation to the Bunnies’ Smut Salon leads Samantha down a dark rabbit hole (pun intended) into the violently surreal world of their off-campus workshops.
When We Love You, Bunny opens, Sam has just published her first novel to critical acclaim. But at a New England stop on her book tour, her one-time frenemies, furious at the way they’ve been portrayed, kidnap her. Now a captive audience, it’s her (and our) turn to hear the Bunnies’ side of the story in this “dark, twisted satire of academia” (The New York Times).
We Love You, Bunny is both a prequel and a sequel, and a darkly comic and totally complete stand-alone novel that “feels like Han Kang’s The Vegetarian meets the 80s film Heathers” (People).
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Critic reviews
"As Mona Awad returns to the dark academia of her cult classic, BUNNY, Sophie Amoss artfully handles the challenging narration. The plot unfolds mostly through monologue and dialogue. Amoss gives specific tones and styles to “the Bunnies,” the quartet of entitled MFA students who are holding fellow former grad student Samantha captive because of the way she portrayed them in her first published novel. From chirpy to authoritarian, Amoss captures the quirky, sociopathic Bunnies. Amoss also performs the slightly British accent of Aerius, the bunny-into-man creation of their hive mind whose self-narrated story provides parts of the plot. By turns charming and vulnerable, menacing and irrational, Aerius is kept in the attic by the Bunnies. This literary horror novel is fun and funny."
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