Rabbits Against Magic by Jonathan Lemon
- July 25, 2009
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Behold, two rabbits: Eightball, an ever-upbeat offbeat optimist, and Weenus, sarcastic and small, one-eyed, bitter. The latter is possessed by an Ignatizian longing for the unobtainable Trixie -- bohemian, reader of existential philosophy, master of the diatonic button accordion. And please take note of the foxes: Pif, rabbit-friend, smarter than he looks, caretaker of Jumpy the flea; and Preston, Pif’s dad, a hardcore carnivore, rabbit-hungry and dangerously dumb. There is beguiling beauty in this strange and colorful world, and also a duck named Doodles. Did we mention the MacGuffin in the briefcase? Let the show begin.
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Comments (5) Jump to Comments Form
jukeofurl
said,
4 months ago
sad but true, Jon
Ladywolf17 said, 4 months ago
I am both a writer and a reader. My stories are posted at Pibgorn. Check it out if you like. page 5 of Pibgorn. It’s called COMA.
3hourtour said, 4 months ago
…I do…great books at low prices at The Dollar Tree…
funnystuffwiley said, 4 months ago
Hah! Pibgorn. I would never go there. That place is for readers.
Ira Nayman said, 4 months ago
Pages, an independent bookstore in Toronto, has just announced that it will be closing at the end of August. This leaves us with very few independent outlets. Sad. I suppose the point is, though, that most people who are not readers won’t miss them.