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Sons of Entropy

Sons of Entropy

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: An anticlimatic end to the Gatekeeper trilogy.
Review: "The Sons of Entropy" is an anticlimatic end to the Gatekeeper trilogy, the first two volumes of which were entertaining. The finale, however, simply did not give our hero, Buffy, enough to do. She spent the book stumbling down blind alleys while the rest of her group fought off the bad guys on their own. Buffy's only real fight didn't come the book was practically over, and the fight was over almost as soon as it began.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitly a great set for Buffy fans!
Review: Book 3 in the triligy was a great ending in the ongoing series. The character description and actions were exyrmely accurate. This triligy is some of the best books written in the Buffy series!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Third of the best
Review: Fantastic. Apocalyptic. Furious battles. Tense situations. I'm reading it for the second time and it's even better then the first. I know what's going to happen, yet I can't wait.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brings the trilogy to a stunning climax
Review: I have just finished reading this book and all I can say is WOW. It brings the series to a stunning end and there are so many sub-plots going on I it was unreal. This storey has brought together many characters in the Buffy mythos and placed them in situations which expands thier characters and makes you see them in a different light. I recommend the any fan of Buffy must have this storey in their collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not as good as the second, but get the series
Review: I must say that the third book in the series wasn't as good as the second. But overall, the entire series is definitely worth reading if you like BTVS and their books. It was accurate, exciting and overall, well written. You'll be in for a treat by buying this great book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I couldn't put it down
Review: I really enjoyed the final book of this saga. The only thing that troubles me is that they didn't explain how or when everybody else got back from Boston. Other than that it was a great reading experience for me. I would highly recommend it to everyone who likes Buffy and even those who don't.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not as great as first two.
Review: I was disappointed by this final Gatekeeper Trilogy book. The first two books are two of the best books I have ever read, and this didn't have as much action, and, in my opinion, too much focus on Buffy's mother (who I really, really despise...) It is, however, pretty necessary, and a nice ending to the trilogy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IT WAS A FAST PACE CLIFF HANGER!!
Review: IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST BUFFY BOOKS YET. THE AUTHERS GOT MY FULL ATTITION IN THIS ONE. THE GATEGEEPER TRILOGY IS A MUST FOR ANY BUFFY FAN!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I need a vacation, all this action has left me exhausted!
Review: My favorite writing team has another winner. Only draw back was all the nonstop action didn't leave much time for the main characters to interact with each other. Loved the back ground story of Il Maestro. Look forward to more adventures with Ethan and Micaela popping in.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but a let down compared to the rest of the series
Review: Of all the Buffy books, Golden and Holder's are the best by far, the characterization is excellent. Unfortunately Sons of Entropy is something of a let down after the incredible Ghost Roads (still I have to admit, topping Ghost Roads would have been quite a feat). Bring Ethan Rains in was a nice touch.


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