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The Lost Slayer Bind-Up

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Simon and Schuster, Jan 1, 2003 - Juvenile Fiction - 592 pages

Truth and Consequences Buffy Summers's adjustment to life at U.C. Sunnydale has not gone smoothly. She feels awkward, insecure, and jealous that Willow's all over the college life. So when she is visited by a prophecy of impending danger, the timing couldn't be worse. There's plenty of evil afoot as it is: a unified troop of vampires has descended upon Sunnydale, and tension between Buffy and Willow gets in the way of demon hunting. Before long, a single moment of bad judgment catapults Buffy into an alternate future dimension where vampires reign supreme. Imprisoned in the body of her 24-year-old-self -- and confronting friends and foes the likes of which she'd never imagined -- the Slayer must uncover her past misstep and correct it, or risk facing a terrifying monster that she herself has created....
  

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The pacing is quick, except for the first book. - Goodreads
Most of the story consists of rather dull fight scenes. - Goodreads
It was okay, but the plot wasn't very compelling. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Kris Irvin - Goodreads

Oh this book was so much fun to read. I loved getting an in depth-ish glimpse at the Buffyverse. It was very well written - very true to the characters and the show. I would have liked more Giles time ... Read full review

Review: The Lost Slayer (The Lost Slayer #1-4)

User Review  - Chris Lemmerman - Goodreads

I've not read many, but this is easily my favourite Buffy novel. A well fleshed out dark future, a lesson learned, and pitch perfect characterization for all your favourite characters, as well as ... Read full review

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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.

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