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The Monster Book

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Simon & Schuster, Aug 1, 2000 - Performing Arts - 384 pages
"Like werewolves. Zombies. Succubi, incubi....Everything you ever dreaded was under your bed and told yourself couldn't be by the light of day."

-- Giles, "Welcome to the Hellmouth"

Vampires, werewolves, witches, demons of nonspecific origin. All of them are drawn to the Hellmouth in Sunnydale. California. And all of them have met their fate at the hands -- or stake -- of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Since its premiere. the popular TV show has pitted the Chosen One against the forces of darkness on a weekly basis. And her success is due in part to the intense research her Watcher Rupert Giles. and the rest of the gang have done to find the origin and best method of disposal for each villain.

"The Monster Book" expands upon information revealed through Giles' research and knowledge, exploring the mythological, literary, and cultural origins of the endless numbers of ghoulish creatures that have tried to take a piece of the Slayer. Before the Master, there was Dracula, before "Becoming," there was Nosferatu. Before Buffy, there was...no one. The true horror fan knows that the legend of the vampire has existed for as long as there have been legends. But the demons that greet the business end of Buffy's stake are one part tradition, three parts creative genius. Indeed, the "Buffy" creators have purposefully moved away from recent vampire fictions to find a middle ground among ancient lore, Bram Stoker's "rules." and their own twist on the topic.

"Well, if we close our eyes and say it's all just a dream it'll stab us to death. These things are real."

-- Xander. "Fear, Itself"

Here you'll find exclusive interviews with series creator Joss Whedon and the Emmy(R)-nominated team thatcreates the images you can't shake.

"The Monster Book" welcomes you to the Hellmouth.

Enter at your own risk.

"Wish me monsters."

-- Buffy, "Living Conditions"

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Review: Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Monster Book

User Review - Goodreads

Only goes to season 4 and the in-depth sections on demons and vampires in pop culture seems like so much filler.

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User Review  - Luke - Goodreads

The Monster Book is a companion to the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer written by Christopher Golden. Read full review

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About the author (2000)

Christopher Golden is the award-winning, bestselling author of such novels as Wildwood Road, The Boys Are Back in Town, Of Saints and Shadows, and the Body of Evidence thriller series. He has cowritten a number of novels and comic books set in the worlds of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. There are more than eight million copies of his books in print. He lives in Massachusetts with his family.

Originally a comics writer, Tom Sniegoski grew a large fan base with his work on titles including Jeff Smith's bestselling BONE, Mike Mignola's HELLBOY, and the currently wildly popular GOON series.

His YA book series THE FALLEN for S&S was turned into a series of TV movies that have aired to strong ratings on the ABC Family Network. SLEEPER CODE AND SLEEPER AGENDA, a YA two-part story for Razorbill/Penguin, was an ALA *Top Ten* Quick Pick in 2006.

Tom lives in Stoughton, Massachusetts with his wife and their dog, Mulder.

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