Here Be Monsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
4 journalers for this copy...
Previous library book, bought off a library sale shelf. Cover is a bit damaged and library stickers are still on. But book is certainly readable and enjoyable.
Inside was a library receipt from someone named Wesley who took out several Jude Watson Star Wars books (The Call to Vengeance and The Fight for Truth- which had loose pages) on 4/9/05.
This is an original novel based on the series, but not one of the "adult" novel line of books (it's only 178 pages). For a series book, it wasn't too bad. I was more amused than drawn into the plot, but the characters feel accurate and the adventure is very typical of the series. It's set early in (Angel's still around and Willow's dating Oz). I found it to be a fun, easy read.
Inside was a library receipt from someone named Wesley who took out several Jude Watson Star Wars books (The Call to Vengeance and The Fight for Truth- which had loose pages) on 4/9/05.
This is an original novel based on the series, but not one of the "adult" novel line of books (it's only 178 pages). For a series book, it wasn't too bad. I was more amused than drawn into the plot, but the characters feel accurate and the adventure is very typical of the series. It's set early in (Angel's still around and Willow's dating Oz). I found it to be a fun, easy read.
Sending to freelunch in a bookrelay! It's on its way!
received today, thanks KateKintail :o)
on the plus side, the characters feel right and the story is fun, but there are way too many gratuitous continuity references in this book for my liking.
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this book is to be sent to alice2623663 along with several other Buffy books.
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this book is to be sent to alice2623663 along with several other Buffy books.
Hooray, I can't wait to read it. Thanks for the books.
Journal Entry 6 by D-face at Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Thursday, March 3, 2011
Released 13 yrs ago (3/3/2011 UTC) at Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
The ANU Film Group is located in the Coombs Lecture Theatre on the corner of Fellows and Garran Roads on the ANU Campus, opposite the Menzies Law Library and University House. The building is shaped somewhat like a honeycomb and is relatively easy to spot. There is ample free parking around the theatre, all within about 5 minutes work. The best parking for the Film Group is the close car park just outside the main entrance of the Theatre, however you can also find close parking across the road at University House or at the National Film and Sound Archive. There are also car parking areas on the other side of the Coombs building opposite the main turning circle, and some clearly marked street parking. At the times of our screenings, all parking is free.