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The Emo Bunny that Should - A Story for Demented Children (Stories for Demented Children) Review


The Emo Bunny that Should - A Story for Demented Children (Stories for Demented Children)  Manufacturer: John H. Carroll
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This is a SHORT STORY approximately 2950 words long, which translates to about 17 printed pages.

Emo the Bunny was a sad bunny. He preferred gloomy days, walks over a cliff and misery of any sort. One day he saw something very unusual. Normally he'd take a nap and try to forget about it, but for some reason he took an interest.

Ducks, bunnies, chickens, squirrels, geese, bears, cows, robins and The Easter Bunny all play a part in the disturbing events which show that woodland creatures aren't always as cute, fuzzy and innocent as they lead us to believe!

Caution: This story is not for normal children. If you have any intention of raising a well adjusted child, this is not the right tale for you.


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