
Bunny is not a book about Easter. Not even close. And itâs not really a story about wine (but there is a wine cocktail reference so, in that sense, it fits nicely into my boozy book review standards). Bunny is a tale of dark academia and the power of loneliness and imagination.
Brief synopsis: Samantha Mackey is an MFA grad student at a prestigious New England college. She has absolutely nothing in common with her privileged writing seminar group who all hug, and express their undying love to each other as they squeal âBUNNY!!!â whenever they meet.
One day, Samantha gets a random invitation to the bunniesâ conclave called âSmut Salonâ. Well, who wouldnât be just a little bit curious? On the surface, everything in bunny life is pink mini-cupcakes, fluffy party dresses and mind-altering cocktails. What lies beneath is much more sinister. Or⌠is it?
The book shines a flashlight on the often fine line between what is and isnât real. It explores how easily one can fall down a rabbit hole of imagination, while asking the question, âI wonder what those perfect lives must be like?â We accompany Samantha as she enters into this glitter frosted world of privilege, only to find a sordid, inky-dark underbelly. Mona Awad does a deft job of subtly erasing the line between reality and fantasy, and often I found myself asking, âDid that really just happen?â
The cocktail in the book is a French 75 – itâs typically made with gin but Iâm not a fan so switched it to vodka. Since a secondary theme includes mini-cupcakes (and one of the characters is nick-named Cupcake), why not add some pink sparkles to the mix?
What was my pick? Cupcake RosĂŠ!

French 75 (w/ vodka)
â˘1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
â˘1/2 oz simple syrup
â˘1 oz vodka (if you donât like gin)
â˘4 oz pink Champagne or sparkling wine
â˘splash grenadine (optional)
â˘garnish: lemon ribbon twist, sugar rim
Hoppy reading! đ° (ok, bad pun, everybody drink!)
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