1. rabbit hole - Noun
2. rabbit hole - Phrase
a hole in the ground as a nest made by wild rabbits
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Abraham's first book, The Fury of Rachel Monette, was published in 1980; since then he has published a further 15 adult novels and, last year, his first novel for teens, Down The Rabbit Hole, the first in the Echo Falls Mystery series. Source: Internet
Like Villalobos's first novel, Down the Rabbit Hole is a child's skewed vision of life, but this time the story is much funnier, with an economic vision of Mexico from the bottom up that's alternately heartbreaking and hilarious. Source: Internet
Another Trip Down the Rabbit Hole of Memory LaneJ. Source: Internet
Down The Rabbit Hole: Where Did All The Brown Children Go? Source: Internet
The BBC released an official Orphan Black trailer today, called "Down the Rabbit Hole" Source: Internet
The Rabbit Hole seemed a lot more crowded this year - Since it's tucked up at the top of the Park I think in years past a lot of people didn't make it all the way there, but that seemed to have changed. Source: Internet