lucifurl
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Post by lucifurl on May 24, 2009 4:06:05 GMT -5
What do you think of the Buffy and Angel crossover Unseen. I have read the first two books so far and think it is quite good.
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stakey
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Post by stakey on May 24, 2009 7:18:28 GMT -5
hmmm...I read these when they first came out which was agggggggggggggggggges ago so I dont really remember anything about them...just that i thought they were okay.lol. I way prefered The Gatekeeper Trilogy. Now that was a classic.lol. I read TGT before the Unseen trilogy and loads of TGT I remember, which I guess goes to show which one I enjoyed the most. Plus I read that in yr 6 so I was about 10-11, a decade later and I can still remember the majority of it all. The Unseen trilogy however...not so much. Would you be so kinda as to give a quick summary of the plot? It may jog my memory.
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lucifurl
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Post by lucifurl on May 25, 2009 12:26:05 GMT -5
It's not a very good summary, bear in mind that I am not at home and don't have the books to hand. Anyway here goes.
Well, Buffy and Willow meet one of Willow's friends at the mall (I think), anyway, she is crying and they ask her what's wrong, I think her names Selma, but don't quote me. It turns out that her brother has gone missing and is involved in a gang where magic is involved. Also theres a big creature terrorising Sunnydale which is kind of caused by the magical activity of this gang thing. Meanwhile in LA, Cordelia finds some homeless girls who have already pledged themselves over to vampirism. Buffy goes to LA at some point to see the girls family.
Sorry for the rubbish summary, you wouldn't know that it's my favourite trilogy would you? Anyway, when I get back home and have a little recap I will post a better summary.
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stakey
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Post by stakey on May 28, 2009 20:45:47 GMT -5
lol. cheers anyways! I think I still have my copies buried somewhere. heheh. I may have to hunt em out and have a skim read to remind myself of it all.
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Post by The Night Lord on May 29, 2009 0:52:48 GMT -5
I read those. Bought them off eBay a few months ago, along with some other Buffy/Angel crossover books. I thought the Unseen trilogy was a good read. I enjoyed it
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Post by Just Willow on May 29, 2009 23:40:50 GMT -5
haven't read it yet, but i have a massive reading list of every Buffy book ever written, and i plan to read them all, so i probably will at some point.
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lucifurl
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Post by lucifurl on May 30, 2009 10:53:51 GMT -5
You should definitely check them out, another of my favourites is the Lost Slayer books, does anybody else like them?
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Post by ambersknight on Jun 4, 2009 6:20:27 GMT -5
For the most part I enjoyed the books although i did feel that come the third book things were getting thrown in merely to pad the story out and justify its trilogy status. But on the whole I found it a cracking read.
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