Recommendations
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I posted this at
btvs_ats_q_a but I thought I would find out what my wonderful friends thought as well.
Is there a BtVS or AtS book anyone would recommend? Either Academic, Episode Reviews or one of the Fiction ones?
An Academic one I would recommend, for covering a range of subjects would be "Fighting the Forces", the others are a bit specific, but I guess if you do have a certain interest, maybe "Spirituality" there will be one for you.
For Episode Reviews, I liked "The Complete Slayer" and "Hollywood Vampire", these can be picked up quite cheap at e-bay now. Just have to be careful with "Hollywood Vampire" as there are a few versions. The best ones are seasons 1-4 then Season 5 has a book all to itself.
The latest fiction books that came out such as "Go Ask Malice" and "Blackout" have been the best I have read. Not everyone gets the characters right, and sometimes try and do too many of them. While a little OOC in fanfic is acceptable, and needed for the story, that is not the case in a book that I have paid for.
So any other recommendations?
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Is there a BtVS or AtS book anyone would recommend? Either Academic, Episode Reviews or one of the Fiction ones?
An Academic one I would recommend, for covering a range of subjects would be "Fighting the Forces", the others are a bit specific, but I guess if you do have a certain interest, maybe "Spirituality" there will be one for you.
For Episode Reviews, I liked "The Complete Slayer" and "Hollywood Vampire", these can be picked up quite cheap at e-bay now. Just have to be careful with "Hollywood Vampire" as there are a few versions. The best ones are seasons 1-4 then Season 5 has a book all to itself.
The latest fiction books that came out such as "Go Ask Malice" and "Blackout" have been the best I have read. Not everyone gets the characters right, and sometimes try and do too many of them. While a little OOC in fanfic is acceptable, and needed for the story, that is not the case in a book that I have paid for.
So any other recommendations?