“War Bunny” by Christopher St. John: A Thrilling Fantasy Adventure
Fantasy lovers, brace yourself for a spectacular journey into a dystopian world where humans are no longer in existence. In “War Bunny,” author Christopher St. John takes us to a world where rabbits and other prey live in fear of being devoured by the predator class, known as the “Blessed Ones.” This order of life, known as “Glorification,” is said to be the will of Yah and is never to be questioned.

Enter Anastasia, a female bunny who begins to question the ways of Yah in her home, Bloody Thorn Warren. Anastasia’s curiosity leads to her banishment from the warren, leaving her at the mercy of the Blessed Ones. But Anastasia is no ordinary rabbit. When faced with a fox that seeks to make her his meal, she fights back, an act that is received with horror and disapproval by other animals in the region.
As Anastasia continues on her journey, she gains the trust and admiration of other prey outcasts who join her in the quest for freedom. With mixed feelings of fear and determination, they follow Anastasia’s lead, hoping she may be their savior. Through her tenacity and ferocity, Anastasia hopes to lead a revolution that challenges the way of life in the region, all while secretly hoping Yah is with her.
St. John’s writing style is a combination of classic folklore and anthropomorphism, creating unique and realistic characters. The predator-prey action scenes are epic, and the vivid descriptions bring the imaginative world to life. “War Bunny” is not only an adventurous and family-friendly read, but it also carries a deeper meaning that mirrors modern society, making it relevant to today’s genre.
