Image credit: Michael Connors, review by Jason Brown on MidLifeGamergeek.com
Thousands of years after Delphi’s Oracle predicted that the rabbit would save the world, the crashed spaceship is discovered by the rabbit, and the rabbit gains super intelligence and the ability to teleport anywhere in the world. Now named Conrad Van Cottonmouth, the rabbit has a mission to refuel an alien reactor in space before destroying the Earth.
I didn’t read the first book on Conrad Van Cottonmouth, so I felt a bit lost at times in Book 2, but when I clicked it was really great. Conrad is a charming and adorable protagonist, and Amanda, along with his friends, is in charge of the absolutely beautiful moments in this story. The Deep Space mission is handled beautifully, and creator Michael Connors builds a terrible, tense sequence of readers on the edge of their seats, with some really heartwarming elements as well.
Connors also offers stunning artwork. It’s expressive, dramatic and full of life.
There are so many things I like about Conrad Van Cotton Mass Book 2, and it’s also very unique. I can’t wait to go on more adventures with a clever little bunny and his human friends.
Conrad Van Cottonmouth Book 2 is now approaching the end of its crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter. You can support your project here.
Thank you to Michael Connors for sending me a digital copy of Conrad Van Cotton Mouse Book 2 for review purposes.
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