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lady_windermere) wrote2007-02-23 10:28 am
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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?
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I'm quite liking Cursed too, but I think you said you weren't keen on that one
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oh and also, I got such a fright when I opened your livejournal, with a big picture of spike and angel in the bath, because I opened it in the uni library, with about 50 people on computers around me, I hope no one saw :S
laters x
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy. Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale edited by William Irwin.
Both the above are fairly academic. I use them a lot for research and reference for my fanfic, as well as reading certain chapters for
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I have The Lost Slayer, it is pretty good, but get panicy about not being able to get all the books in a series! (I have a subscription to get the comics so I don't miss any).
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Speak soon! x
And Welcome!
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There's also the Tales of the Slayers Vol.1 - 4 and some of these have been written by Buffy writers - Jane Espenson and Rebecca Rand Kirshner. Each has four on more stories about past Slayers. In Vol. 2, there's two stories that have Buffy in them and both of these were written by Espenson - so the dialogue is pure Buffy.
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Fear and Trembling is great, I had my eye on The Aesthetics of Culture on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and it is excellent. Really enjoying it.
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Do you have my address or should I e-mail you with it?
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Right going to see if I can track down "Tales of the Slayer", I have the comic, but the books sound good and I've had a couple of recs for it.
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