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Reading the Vampire Slayer: The Complete, Unofficial Guide to 'Buffy' and 'Angel' (Tauris Parke Paperbacks) (original 2002; edition 2004)

by Roz Kaveney (Editor)

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I bought this book because I am obsessed with Buffy and Angel. I found it interesting, and there were some insights that I had not thought of before. However, a couple of the essays were a little dry. I would still recommend this to any diehard fan. ( )
  marymatus | Jan 12, 2022 |
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I bought this book because I am obsessed with Buffy and Angel. I found it interesting, and there were some insights that I had not thought of before. However, a couple of the essays were a little dry. I would still recommend this to any diehard fan. ( )
  marymatus | Jan 12, 2022 |
Very interesting, from an outsider's point of view (eg someone who is not an intense fan of the series).
  tole_lege | Mar 29, 2007 |
From Booklist: When TV shows are as smart as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off, Angel, they are bound to attract people who want to analyze them. Editor Kaveney has gathered some very thoughtful essays on the shows. A number of these pieces lean toward academic tedium, but most are accessible and intriguing. Kaveney's own essay leads the set, and it is a great primer on both shows, summarizing all but their current seasons and discussing some major themes and characters in each. Other standouts include an essay on the use of California as a setting, a pair of essays pondering Buffy and feminism, and one dealing with the strength of characterizations and the talent of the casts of both shows. The handy episode guide at the end will help newer fans get caught up. Because many viewers are drawn to Buffy and Angel by the shows' intelligence and multilayered stories, expect them to be enticed by this engaging collection. Kristine Huntley Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
  jenex | Sep 15, 2005 |
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