Rating: Summary: A Classic Review: Okay, the movie was admittedly campy, but that and this book introduced us to Buffy and her destiny. I first received this book in 1994 (long after I saw the movie) and was really psyched to hear there would be a TV show (and more opportunites) for books. Anybody who wants to be introducted to the Buffy series still should start at this book. Although both it an the screen play list her as a senior (when the TV series debuted, she was a Junior) it is still worth the purchase. I still read the book to this day and the plot's attraction remains strong.
Rating: Summary: Sometimes cult heroes take time to mature. Review: The recent discovery of Buffy the vampire slayer on television has led me to pursure the character to greater depths. The search has produced a wonderful result.
Written in 1992, after the movie, the author has
given the reader a delightful read and a character of charming presence. Heroes and heroines are hard to come by and one which can be identified with is truly a find. As a librarian, I can safely say that the original book is a must read
for any young reader (or fan) who might have missed it the first time around. After reading Buffy the vampire slayer I felt as long as Buffy, the Shadow, and Robin survive --
evil shall not prevail.
Rating: Summary: A great book Review: This book was brill. I read the first chapter and the next and the next, I couldn't put it down. It had an interesting part in every page. I collect Buffy books and I have to say this is one of my faves. The only bad thing is it doesn't have Willow, Angel, Xander, Cordelia or Oz. A must for any Buffy fan.
Rating: Summary: this is a very good book Review: This is actually a very good book it starts with buffy as the slayer and shows her everything if u want to lke buffy get stared on this
Rating: Summary: A soft introduction to vampire literature. Review: This novel presents a different perspective of the vampire phenomena according to our times. It is a good effort to bring traditional vampires to the final years of the 20th century, but somehow stands far away and behind other works such as Salem's Lot or The Night Flier, by Stephen King. If you are a serious vampire literature reader, avoid this book, but if you only try to enjoy and have some fun, give it a try and then read something more serious, as the mentioned ones.
Rating: Summary: Better than the Movie Review: While the movie had a clever premise I was bored by the MTV look. But this book is witty and introduces the characters that have now become legendary. I am glad I read this. The author does an excellent job of setting the atmosphere and presenting the action. If I had read this instead of seeing the movie I might have started watching the first year.
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