[EDITOR'S NOTE]
Now as we all know for many years as an editor, I have had a share of amazing yet confusing books
from the mysterious Harold X. Mostly all of those stories were about two dogs, Harold (who sent me
the stories), Howie, and cat named Chester. They all suspected that their master's pet rabbit,
Bunnicula was a vampire. Though those books were very understandable, it did not fill in the holes
that ate at the thick surface of this saga. Where had Bunnicula come from? Why was he placed in
the theater? Those and many other questions made me wait a long time for Harold's next story.
But the only thing I got were Howie's stories, but they didn't fill any of the questions that Howard left
unanswered. That was what I thought when I actually gotten the current story, but this time. This
time after a long wait Howard wrote this story. I knew this because he had wrote a letter with the
book.
Dear My Dear Editor,
It has been a long time since I wrote. I've been helping out my younger dog, Howie, with his
series of books. But between those times, Chester, Howie and I had an adventure of a lifetime.
This adventure had answered all of our questions about our friend rabbit, Bunnicula. Hopefully, all
of your questions about this special rabbit will be answered. But I must warn you. It has been a long
time since I have written, and this story evolves around all the other stories so you might want to
refresh your memory of the story so you don't get confused.
Thanks for your years of editing,
Harold X
When I read the part so you might want to refresh your memory, I knew I didn't need to do that. But
after getting into the story, I noticed I had to. Though I had to do that before I read the rest of this, it
did actually answered all of my questions that had have me scratching my head for a long time. And, like Harold warned me, you should read his other books if you want to have a better
understanding of this story.
This probably be the end.
The Attack Of the Killer Rabbits
The seventh story in the Bunnicula series
Now as we all know for many years as an editor, I have had a share of amazing yet confusing books
from the mysterious Harold X. Mostly all of those stories were about two dogs, Harold (who sent me
the stories), Howie, and cat named Chester. They all suspected that their master's pet rabbit,
Bunnicula was a vampire. Though those books were very understandable, it did not fill in the holes
that ate at the thick surface of this saga. Where had Bunnicula come from? Why was he placed in
the theater? Those and many other questions made me wait a long time for Harold's next story.
But the only thing I got were Howie's stories, but they didn't fill any of the questions that Howard left
unanswered. That was what I thought when I actually gotten the current story, but this time. This
time after a long wait Howard wrote this story. I knew this because he had wrote a letter with the
book.
Dear My Dear Editor,
It has been a long time since I wrote. I've been helping out my younger dog, Howie, with his
series of books. But between those times, Chester, Howie and I had an adventure of a lifetime.
This adventure had answered all of our questions about our friend rabbit, Bunnicula. Hopefully, all
of your questions about this special rabbit will be answered. But I must warn you. It has been a long
time since I have written, and this story evolves around all the other stories so you might want to
refresh your memory of the story so you don't get confused.
Thanks for your years of editing,
Harold X
When I read the part so you might want to refresh your memory, I knew I didn't need to do that. But
after getting into the story, I noticed I had to. Though I had to do that before I read the rest of this, it
did actually answered all of my questions that had have me scratching my head for a long time. And, like Harold warned me, you should read his other books if you want to have a better
understanding of this story.
This probably be the end.
The Attack Of the Killer Rabbits
The seventh story in the Bunnicula series
