First off, if I could give this book more than 5 [star]'s, I would. I am 11 years old, and a Buffy fanatic. I strted watching the show on BBC2, in 1998, when it debeauted, and was instantly hooked. When I saw an advert for the Buffy book 'The Remaining Sunlight' I went looking. But, instead I found the novel 'The Harvest.' TRS is a graphc novel, but TH was a novel. I read it in a week and loved it. I knew then that I had to...
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Ghoul Trouble is a great book! I enjoyed this book very much, especially the ending. It had a twist that I never would've expected. This is a great book for any Buffy fan, or even a first timer. The characters personalities are captured very accuratley in the book, and the references to earlier episodes and books have been added in very well. A great book, a must have!
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Can I give this more than 5 stars? Goul Trouble is such an outstanding book!! There are so many positive things to say about this, I don't know where to start. I guess the best place to start is with a quick summary of Goul Trouble. When Buffy and the Scooby gang are on patrol, they discover a pit with human bones that have been picked clean. It's up to Buffy and the Scooby gang to find out who did this and stop...
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Buffy Summers knows that something is not right in Sunnydale when an all-female rock band spellbinds its male. However, Buffy has no time to determine why it feels unnatural to her because she needs to concentrate on the human bones that an essence sucked dry. If she had the time, Buffy would have learned that the all-girl band is comprised of ghouls lunching on the male of the species. There is also a new vampire in town,...
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When a new all-female rock band playing at the Bronze seems to mesmarize the male audience in a seemingly unnatural way, Buffy takes notice, but she doesn't really have the opportunity to investigate further. On patrol one night recently, she discovered some human bones that had been picked completely clean. And there's a new vampire in town named Solitaire, who can apparently move about during the day, unharmed by the sunlight...
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