A funny, playful story where "bunnyisms" abound. This is part of its charm but also the very thing that gets a bit tiresome in places. Didn't really follow the main storyline as much as the witty exchanges between characters that face countless #bunnyproblems. The hipster vibe (fedoras, smart car...
Coal Harbor is an everyone knows everyone town, and it seems like our narrator has overcome quite a bit of commotion for a town the size. She casually mentions that she WAS living with endearing neighbors Bert and Evie while her parents were lost at sea for a year, but now they are back home. Phe...
Not gonna lie - I didn't even know this WAS a sequel, until I was done reading it. I liked it enough that I kind of want to go back and read the first one. However, I don't know that I feel it absolutely necessary - but maybe if I did, something inside me would like One Year better? I struggled w...
While I was surprised that Horvath returned to these characters, I am delighted that she has. What a family--with Jane the glue holding the story together. She resents having more responsibility for 8-year-old Maya, while at the same time she worries about her sister's mental health. She loves...