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Customer Review #1:
Enjoyable Story but Sloppily Done
Being a watcher of the show and a reader of the Buffy books, I was eagerly anticipating the release of this book - WOW an entire season in one novel!! I went to the store, picked it up, and started reading when I got home. I thought the story was great; I couldnt put it down - But then I started noticing the continuous gramatical, punctuation, and spelling errors. After the first I was like, "Well, the editor missed that one." I think I lost count of the errors by page 50 (of the nearly 700 pages)!! While I totally enjoyed the story of the Seventh Season of Buffy, the errors kept annoying me. There was one instance where the book leaves out an entire line of dialogue and at one point there was an entire paragraph where every single sentence had some type of error. So, while I would recommend this to anyone, be warned that the publisher obviously forgot to have an editor read it first.
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Customer Review #2:
A Season With Thought
When WB and UPN switched I was distraught, because I would not be able to watch Buffy. (luckily Wb has Angel) I found this book at Borders and bein a fan of buff, I bought it. It tells you the whole 7th season, but ads a bit of spice, because you get to hear everything that everyone was thinking. The second best thing to the actual show. Nancy Holder is a great writer and you really get everything when you read her stories. Though it is not an origanal, this book can tell you everything you want to now about the 7th season.
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Customer Review #3:
I should have "Chosen" a different book
Some points have already been made: Horrible editing, typos, great quotes, and moments taken out of the book: For instance in Beneath You, a bit of the Nancy story is gone, such as her line "Any one here not sleep with each other" something to take effect, its been awhile since Ive seen the episodeDont know if its just my copy, but during "Conversations with Dead People" it jumps from page 120 to 521 which terminates that episode novelization. That ticked me off
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