Bunny
Autor Mona Awaden Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2025
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|---|---|---|
| Paperback (3) | 50.88 lei 3-5 săpt. | +30.66 lei 10-14 zile |
| Bloomsbury Publishing – 5 feb 2020 | 50.88 lei 3-5 săpt. | +30.66 lei 10-14 zile |
| Penguin LLC US – 9 iun 2020 | 85.10 lei 17-23 zile | +7.39 lei 10-14 zile |
| Bloomsbury Publishing – 23 oct 2025 | 108.44 lei 3-5 săpt. | +34.06 lei 10-14 zile |
| Hardback (1) | 127.42 lei 3-5 săpt. | +26.38 lei 10-14 zile |
| Bloomsbury Publishing – 6 noi 2025 | 127.42 lei 3-5 săpt. | +26.38 lei 10-14 zile |
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781035920914
ISBN-10: 1035920913
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10: 1035920913
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Caracteristici
A key title for the UK, USA and Canadian publishers, this book will have widespread publicity.
Notă biografică
Mona Awad is the author of Bunny, named a Best Book of 2019 by TIME, Vogue, and the New York Public Library. It was a finalist for the New England Book Award and a Goodreads Choice Award. It is currently optioned for film with Bad Robot Productions. Awad’s debut, 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, winner of the Colorado Book Award and the Amazon Canada First Novel Award. Her most recent novel, All’s Well, was longlisted for the International Dublin Award and was a finalist for a Goodreads Choice Award for Best Horror.
Recenzii
A kooky 2020 novel... Bunny is a dark, weird, funny campus novel about a tight group of girlfriends, reminiscent of the 1988 cult film Heathers
Hilarious and subversive, magical and knife-sharp. This novel - a send-up of academia, an astute exploration of class in creative circles, and an ode to the uncanny power of art - confirms Mona Awad as one of our great chroniclers of what it means to be alive right now
It is not an exaggeration to say that I devoured Bunny - teeth, fur, claws and all... A truly delectable novel that is equal parts wit, fancy, and wickedness. Unafraid to challenge some sacrosanct notions about women artists, female friendship, and writing, her book is a compulsively readable testament to the sheer creative force of loneliness and longing'
One of the most pristine and delightful attacks on popular girls since Clueless. Made me nod and cackle in terrified recognition
The Secret History meets Jennifer's Body. This brilliant, sharp, weird book skewers the heightened rhetoric of obsessive female friendship in a way I don't think I've ever seen before. I loved it and I couldn't put it down
Awad's outstanding novel follows the highly addictive, darkly comedic tale of sardonic Samantha Mackey, a poetry MFA student at a top-tier New England school... An enchanting and stunningly bizarre novel'
A highly original, dark, gothic novel, at once exuberantly weird and extremely funny
To call this a dark comedy undersells the richness of its message, and to say it's a satire misses its realism. Bunny is so sharp it will leave you bloody
By the time the first head explodes a third of the way through, you wonder how Awad can possibly keep it up. But she's clearly had a blast... And her sheer panache powers you through the hilarious, hallucinogenic freakery'
Throbbing with the kind of satire Heathers would f**k you gently with a chainsaw for, this is one-of-a-kind delicious
A brilliant, utterly unique peek into the dark side of female friendship. Part thriller, part horror, part teen drama, it's like Mean Girls with added menace, and impossible not to relish
Picture that famous Bake Off scene; 'started making it, had a breakdown, bon appetit', and welcome to the world of Bunny... Bunny leaves you feeling bereft in a way where you have been fed generously throughout the novel, only to be denied dessert... So much of Sam's journey is left for you to decide in regards to whether it was real or not. Was it a hallucination? Witchcraft? Crack? Is it even real... I'm still deciding'
I went into reading Bunny knowing nothing at all about the plot. All I'd heard is that it was like The Secret History meets Jennifer's Body. Mona Awad crafts a story that feels like you've stumbled across a lucid dream, and during lockdown last year I took comfort in its weirdness, its humour and its darkness
A kooky 2020 novel... Bunny is a dark, weird, funny campus novel about a tight group of girlfriends, reminiscent of the 1988 cult film Heathers
Hilarious and subversive, magical and knife-sharp. This novel - a send-up of academia, an astute exploration of class in creative circles, and an ode to the uncanny power of art - confirms Mona Awad as one of our great chroniclers of what it means to be alive right now
It is not an exaggeration to say that I devoured Bunny - teeth, fur, claws and all... A truly delectable novel that is equal parts wit, fancy, and wickedness. Unafraid to challenge some sacrosanct notions about women artists, female friendship, and writing, her book is a compulsively readable testament to the sheer creative force of loneliness and longing'
One of the most pristine and delightful attacks on popular girls since Clueless. Made me nod and cackle in terrified recognition
The Secret History meets Jennifer's Body. This brilliant, sharp, weird book skewers the heightened rhetoric of obsessive female friendship in a way I don't think I've ever seen before. I loved it and I couldn't put it down
Awad's outstanding novel follows the highly addictive, darkly comedic tale of sardonic Samantha Mackey, a poetry MFA student at a top-tier New England school... An enchanting and stunningly bizarre novel'
A highly original, dark, gothic novel, at once exuberantly weird and extremely funny
To call this a dark comedy undersells the richness of its message, and to say it's a satire misses its realism. Bunny is so sharp it will leave you bloody
By the time the first head explodes a third of the way through, you wonder how Awad can possibly keep it up. But she's clearly had a blast... And her sheer panache powers you through the hilarious, hallucinogenic freakery'
Throbbing with the kind of satire Heathers would f**k you gently with a chainsaw for, this is one-of-a-kind delicious
A brilliant, utterly unique peek into the dark side of female friendship. Part thriller, part horror, part teen drama, it's like Mean Girls with added menace, and impossible not to relish
Picture that famous Bake Off scene; 'started making it, had a breakdown, bon appetit', and welcome to the world of Bunny... Bunny leaves you feeling bereft in a way where you have been fed generously throughout the novel, only to be denied dessert... So much of Sam's journey is left for you to decide in regards to whether it was real or not. Was it a hallucination? Witchcraft? Crack? Is it even real... I'm still deciding'
I went into reading Bunny knowing nothing at all about the plot. All I'd heard is that it was like The Secret History meets Jennifer's Body. Mona Awad crafts a story that feels like you've stumbled across a lucid dream, and during lockdown last year I took comfort in its weirdness, its humour and its darkness
A kooky 2020 novel... Bunny is a dark, weird, funny campus novel about a tight group of girlfriends, reminiscent of the 1988 cult film Heathers