After the Rabbit: Waldo Rabbit Series, Book 2

After the Rabbit: Waldo Rabbit Series, Book 2
Description
They are headed to Norwich, where they hope to find the third monster that will be Waldo's last familiar. Waldo Rabbit is back! Waldo and Alice continue on their quest, now accompanied by the ogre Gronk. Yes, that's right, the murderous flesh eating rabbits make their appearance! Waldo is both the hunter and the hunted. Can he find his last familiar before his enemies find him? It looks like everyone is after the rabbit.. An archlich, White Mage, and murderous rabbits all stand in the way. But things are never as simple as they seem
"Unfunny jokes and lack of plot progression weigh down the work" according to CT. I really enjoyed THE (SORT-OF) DARK MAGE so I was eager to tear into this one. I'm going to not give as long a review as usual because there's not really all that much to say. The book is mostly very funny but it spends a long time repeating many of the jokes which were done in the first book and some of which had already started to wear out their welcome. There's also some DREADFULLY unfunny jokes which keep going and going. I also note this book seems to be about half the size of the previous one. That's not, necessarily, a problem but it's surprising and the progression of. E. Adams said Yes But. If you have not read the first book I strongly advise you to do that as it necessary to fully understand and enjoy this one. You may of course disregard my warning and in doing so deprive yourself. Even reading the reviews of the second book without the experience of having read the first will detract from not only discovering the Author's work in the proper manner but demonstrate your lack of character. ***** Continue only if you have read the first book ***** OK I am my own person (you know who you are) SUIT YOURSELF.Yes I gave this Book (?) four stars. Amazon does not allo. Good meat in need of some bones. If the dialog and action are the meat of a story while the plot and character development are the bones, this book is all meat and no bones.I thoroughly enjoyed the writing style and humor of this book, much as I did the first one. Gronk is hilarious, "Gronk smash!" However, this book suffers heavily from being an independent release and never seeing a professional editor. I finished reading this in a few hours (because it's much shorter than the first) and realized that literally nothing of significance happened. None of the characters were developed, none of the plot points