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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Slayer, Interrupted

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Slayer, Interrupted

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Viva Las Buffy Continues (and a Dawn Short)
Review: Two stories in this volume. The first is a fun little story about Buffy's sister Dawn. Buffy is the target of a magician but Dawn is accidentally given the "evil" device. A fun addition to the "evil Teddy bear" genre.

The main story picks up right after the events of Viva Las Buffy. Buffy has returned home to discover that her sister has read her diary. The results are that Buffy winds up in an institution for the disturbed. There she is treated until even she begins to doubt that she is the Slayer.

There are a couple of interesting tie-ins to the television series (obviously the one where it turns out she never left the institution) including the mythos portrayed in the Initiative episodes.

A must read for fans of the show and books. Well done and nicely fills a gap in the history.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Viva Las Buffy Continues (and a Dawn Short)
Review: Two stories in this volume. The first is a fun little story about Buffy's sister Dawn. Buffy is the target of a magician but Dawn is accidentally given the "evil" device. A fun addition to the "evil Teddy bear" genre.

The main story picks up right after the events of Viva Las Buffy. Buffy has returned home to discover that her sister has read her diary. The results are that Buffy winds up in an institution for the disturbed. There she is treated until even she begins to doubt that she is the Slayer.

There are a couple of interesting tie-ins to the television series (obviously the one where it turns out she never left the institution) including the mythos portrayed in the Initiative episodes.

A must read for fans of the show and books. Well done and nicely fills a gap in the history.


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