In this book Drew and Libby are back as Drew starts middle school and Libby wants to set up a rabbit rescue after being inspired by a cat and dog adoption drive at their local pet shop.
They come up with Rabvocats with Tabitha and Drew's help as Libby is so excited about starting the club for fellow rabbit lovers.
However as Drew struggles to be 'cool enough' to fit in at school, ending up in trouble in the principals office and getting in with a group of bad guys thanks to his best friends there's tons of drama especially when the guys don't like rabbits...
I did like the book but parents and rabbit lovers be ones the last quarter of the book involves talk about preserving them and a horrible prank takes place, be warned.
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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