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Theres something wrong with Miss Hunter.With these 6 words a group of adorkable middle schoolers are unknowingly initiated into an ancient vampire-hunting guild. But first they must solve the mystery of the horrible Miss Hunter: the substitute teacher who sleeps in class trips students with her cane smells funny and might just possibly be an undead blood-sucking creature of the night.Hunter the Horrible is filled with adventure and laughs as well as vampire references from Graham to Bell and everyone in between. Children love it because of its playful writing style that includes baseball games video games sibling rivalry and student(s) who get detention for acting like a cow. Adults love it for other reasons like its themes of inclusion and diversity. This entourage of vampire-busting boys and girls contains children not only of differing races and genders but also one with ADHD one with autism and one who has grown up in the foster system. Also in an age when most childrens media portrays parents / teachers as being absent unreasonable or foolish Hunter the Horrible features loving adults who assist the children in becoming heroes. This first book of the Hausman Guild series is sure to be a family favorite for many a year.Theres something wrong with Miss Hunter.With these 6 words a group of adorkable middle schoolers are unknowingly initiated into an ancient vampire-hunting guild. But first they must solve the mystery of the horrible Miss Hunter: the substitute teacher who sleeps in class trips students with her cane smells funny and might just possibly be an undead blood-sucking creature of the night.Hunter the Horrible is filled with adventure and laughs as well as vampire references from Graham to Bell and everyone in between. Children love it because of its playful writing style that includes baseball games video games sibling rivalry and student(s) who get detention for acting like a cow. Adults love it for other reasons like its themes of inclusion and diversity. This entourage of vampire-busting boys and girls contains children not only of differing races and genders but also one with ADHD one with autism and one who has grown up in the foster system. Also in an age when most childrens media portrays parents / teachers as being absent unreasonable or foolish Hunter the Horrible features loving adults who assist the children in becoming heroes. This first book of the Hausman Guild series is sure to be a family favorite for many a year.