
We learn more about his pre-hunting life with Karen, as well as his relationship with Rufus. His background is one of the big mysteries of the show, so any little tidbit we get just leaves us wanting to know more. It’s an ingenious set-up and one I was drawn into.īobby’s a character that I love and always wanted to know more about. And this book is meant to recount what recall he has left so that all that wisdom and history doesn’t go away if he does. Yes, Bobby Singer, the man who a good portion of the hunting community relies on for his knowledge, is slowly losing it. Even worse is that he’s losing his memories. He was on a job, then woke up in his house without a clue how he got there. We are presented with a case, Bobby’s last case if he doesn’t figure out the clues soon. This is more like a novel from Bobby’s perspective. When I first heard of Bobby Singer’s Guide to Hunting I thought it would be a manual, a journal of sorts in the vein of The Supernatural Book of Monsters, Spirits, Demons, and Ghouls or John Winchester’s Journal. Inside you’ll learn more about the man Dean and Sam Winchester call their adoptive father and be a bit more prepared when monsters come knocking in the middle of the night.


Have you ever wanted a peek into the mind of Bobby Singer? A chance to share in the knowledge he’s gained over the years hunting and researching the supernatural? Well, if so, you’re in luck because Bobby Singer’s Guide to Hunting is on shelves now.
