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Door to Alternity

Door to Alternity

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fantasticone of the best book ive ever read
Review: this is a very good book,better that the burning and how i survived my summer vacation.I cant wait till long way home.As a a massive fan of buffy i have very book and by far this is the best i would reccomend this book the only wierd thing is the pairing of willow and riley,but all in all a very good book I GIVE THIS 5 STARS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good sequel
Review: this one is kind of disappointing if you are thining (oh about time an angel buffy crossover). the 2 are in the book but they spend too much time in seperate places for me. this book however does have an up to date account of the 2 series up and until last season which is a refreshing change. the story continues with teenagers disappearing in la right in front of their friends. meanwhile in sunnydale, monsters of all types and sizes keep coming through a portal and keeping the scooby gang occupied. to make matters worse the gang warfare between the mexicans and the russinas escalate out of control. between bad cops on the take, gang warfare, missing teens and' monsters this book was quite intertaining. it gives all of our favorite characters from both shows a part to play and they come through brilliantly. hopefully in season three our vampire slayer and her vampire will work together more. these always made some of the best books. if you doh't beleive me read "child

of the hunt". arguably one of the best buffy books written.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: UNseen the Trilogy is awesome. Two(soon to be three) of the best Angel/Buffy novels I have ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In One Dimension and Out the Other
Review: When I reviewed the first volume of this series, "The Burning," I remarked the Nancy Holder and Jeff Mariotte had introduced enough plot complexity to last for several more volumes. After all, we had monsters striking from the shadows, street gangs, bad magic, refinery fires, wannabe vampires, and corrupt cops to work with. "Door to Alternity," rather than starting to resolve all this activity, introduces even more.

In Los Angeles it becomes clear that more and more teenagers and children of wealthy families are vanishing without a trace. Vanishing right in front of their friends. To add to the turf wars of the Hispanic gangs, the Russian Mafiya enters into the fray intent on claiming the streets for their own. Willow and Dona Pilar struggle to provide magical support for Buffy and Angel and track down Nicky and Salma Salidad as well. Gunn enters that fray as well, trying to keep the street people he protects from being destroyed in the gang war that is shaking Los Angeles.

Sunnydale fares no better. Giles finds that sightings of monsters has increased into the hundreds. Portals open and demons and other creatures come pouring out. It takes takes everything the remaining members of the home team (Giles, Tara, Spike, Xander and Anya) have to keep from being overwhelmed. Giles is forced to recall Buffy and Riley back to Sunnydale to help stop the onslaught.

Believe me, this is just the beginning. The plot will take several surprising turns before the gang can begin to understand the complex threat they are faced with. If Buffy and Angel cannot act together, events will continue to spin more and more out of control. Riley introduces complitations and challenges galore for Buffy, as she must come to understand her own feelings for both the men in her life. Tara also begins to play a more significant part as Willow's cohort and magical aid.

The authors, unused to dealing with the more mature characters of this trilogy still have some struggles with personalities. Buffy's quips are funny, but slightly immature. Riley's conversation is still mostly glorious hunk instead of wise warrior. Tara's personality is much as it is acted in the show, which I have always felt was a bit too week. But all these flaws are understandable, and Holder and Mariotte's characterizations are much less stilted than those in "The Burning." Without a doubt "Door to Alternity" is a worthy sequel. A classic one sitting read. I'm looking forward to the final installment.


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