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- We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad review – a delicious follow-up to Bunny
Scabrous satire drives this camp, goofy sequel about a cabal of writing students at an Ivy league university – its hot-boyfriend golems are adorableWe Love You, Bunny, is the much-anticipated sequel to Mona Awad’s beloved campus horror/satire of 2019, Bunny. Both books are set at an Ivy League university in a crime-ridden New England town; from various well-seeded clues, we can identify this as Brown University. Here it is called Warren, because the Bunnyverse is unabashedly silly and self-referential. Rabbit jokes abound.The first book followed Samantha, an alienated, cash-strapped creative writing student cold-shouldered by her workshop cohort, a cabal of four ultra-feminine rich girls who all call each other Bunny. The Bunnies wear fluffy dresses, eat mini food and – as Samantha learns when she’s finally inducted into their cult – express their creativity through demonic rites that involve exploding rabbits. Samantha has to transcend them to find her voice as an… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Sony Pictures Television Reups Movie Slate Deal With Turkish Pay Operator Sinema TV
Sony Pictures Television has extended its first-run feature film slate deal with Turkish pay TV operator Sinema TV. This new agreement re-ups a similar deal inked in 2021 and bolsters the close rapport between Sony TV and the prominent pay-TV operator which has first run rights to the bulk of Sony’s most popular recent and […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Brickbat: Stoking Eire
In Ireland, Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan recently warned against flying the Irish flag as a means of intimidating migrants or "to suggest that this is exclusively an areas that belongs to indigenous Irish people." At the same time, the Dublin City Council is seeking help from the national police after complaints about flying the flag in public spaces. The post Brickbat: Stoking Eire appeared first on Reason.com. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - In Ukraine, the agonizing effort to identify the war dead overwhelms forensic workers
With thousands of remains transported back from the battlefields, forensic investigators in Ukraine are overwhelmed trying to identify the growing number of dead. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - This man needs HIV prevention drugs. The Kenyan clinics providing them will soon lose U.S. funding
Ibrahim Lwingi lost many family members to HIV/AIDS and says he likely would've been next without prevention meds from Nairobi clinics operated by the University of Manitoba since the 1980s. The program is set to lose U.S. funding by the end of the month, and both staff and patients are worried about what's next. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago
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Scabrous satire drives this camp, goofy sequel about a cabal of writing students at an Ivy league university – its hot-boyfriend golems are adorableWe Love You, Bunny, is the much-anticipated sequel to Mona Awad’s beloved campus horror/satire of 2019, Bunny. Both books are set at an Ivy League university in a crime-ridden New England town; from various well-seeded clues, we can identify this as Brown University. Here it is called Warren, because the Bunnyverse is unabashedly silly and self-referential. Rabbit jokes abound.The first book followed Samantha, an alienated, cash-strapped creative writing student cold-shouldered by her workshop cohort, a cabal of four ultra-feminine rich girls who all call each other Bunny. The Bunnies wear fluffy dresses, eat mini food and – as Samantha learns when she’s finally inducted into their cult – express their creativity through demonic rites that involve exploding rabbits. Samantha has to transcend them to find her voice as an… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
1 hour ago

Sony Pictures Television has extended its first-run feature film slate deal with Turkish pay TV operator Sinema TV. This new agreement re-ups a similar deal inked in 2021 and bolsters the close rapport between Sony TV and the prominent pay-TV operator which has first run rights to the bulk of Sony’s most popular recent and […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
1 hour ago

In Ireland, Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan recently warned against flying the Irish flag as a means of intimidating migrants or "to suggest that this is exclusively an areas that belongs to indigenous Irish people." At the same time, the Dublin City Council is seeking help from the national police after complaints about flying the flag in public spaces. The post Brickbat: Stoking Eire appeared first on Reason.com. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
1 hour ago

With thousands of remains transported back from the battlefields, forensic investigators in Ukraine are overwhelmed trying to identify the growing number of dead. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
1 hour ago

Ibrahim Lwingi lost many family members to HIV/AIDS and says he likely would've been next without prevention meds from Nairobi clinics operated by the University of Manitoba since the 1980s. The program is set to lose U.S. funding by the end of the month, and both staff and patients are worried about what's next. ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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