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| Visitors (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) | 
enlarge | Authors: Laura Anne Gilman, Josepha Sherman Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 589671
Media: Mass Market Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 0671026283 EAN: 9780671026288 ASIN: 0671026283
Publication Date: April 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: GOOD with average wear to cover and pages. We offer a no-hassle guarantee on all our items. Orders generally ship by the next business day. Default Text
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Product Description The paranormal forces centered in Sunnydale attract the vilest kinds of evil: vamps, demons...and student teachers? An invasion of collegians testing their teaching prowess on Buffy and her peers coincides with the arrival of a supernatural stalker. The Slayer feels the evil entity watching her every move, and she's not the only one. But researching the beast is going to be problematic with the student teachers setting up shop in Giles's home turf -- the school library. When the stalker starts to take his malicious game to the next level, Buffy finds herself face to face with a being unlike any she's ever encountered. But can she figure out its weakness before she is forced to participate in its dance of death?
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Pretty good little book May 29, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I like this book a lot more than most of the other reviewers did. It was fun. The dialogue is good. The plot is a bit thin, though. Also, it's a bit short for the price. Try reading "Deep Water" first. It's a Buffy book by the same authors. If you like it, read this one too.
THROUGHLY ENJOYABLE. July 30, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Contrary to what other reviewers have written about this book i liked it. I found it very entertaining and i dont know what all the talk of no plot line is as i definately read one. True Ethan Rayne was thrown in for no reason at all but that did not make the book bad. I liked the fact that this one didnt fully focus on Buffy killing creatures from the dark side, but focused somewhat on her life with her friends. This is one of the best "Buffy" books that i have read, and i recomend it to all who like the show.
Not all that great...... May 6, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've read every Buffy book up to this point. Both the adult and YA ones. And this one.....I don't know. It contained a very slow and developing plot. I couldn't even finish. I only got halfway through. I honestly thought it would and even could be tons better. Hmm. Very disappointing. I think Chris Golden and Nancy Holder have everything down more and it comes easier to them. Their books are the best. :) But this one. I mean I thought the ST's (student teachers) were there to cause evil to happen, but it seemed they were only connected to the monster by way of mere stalking. Kind of typical. From the parts I read, it was okay though......
Jhaeman's Review September 16, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
VISITORS By Laura Anne Gilman & Josepha Sherman (1999)
RATING: 2/5 Stakes
SETTING: Third Season
CAST APPEARANCES: Buffy, Xander, Willow, Giles, Angel, Cordelia, Oz, Joyce, Ethan Rayne, Devon, Jonathan, Principal Snyder
MAJOR ORIGINAL CHARACTERS: Gerald Panner (Watcher); Sheila, C.B., Rebecca, Elaine, Miriam (student teachers)
BACK-OF-THE-BOOK SUMMARY: "The paranormal forces centered in Sunnydale attract the vilest kinds of evil: vamps, demons . . . and student teachers? An invasion of collegians testing their teaching prowess on Buffy and her peers coincides with the arrival of a supernatural stalker. The Slayer feels the evil entity watching her every move, and she's not the only one. But researching the best is going to be problematic with the student teachers setting up shop in Giles's home turf--the school library. When the stalker starts to take his malicious game to the next level, Buffy finds herself face to face with a being unlike any she's ever encountered. But can she figure out its weakness before she is forced to participate in its dance of death?"
REVIEW
For the first few years of the line's existence, the Buffy books were subtly separated, on a list of books inside the front cover, into "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" books and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer adult books". In reality, it's difficult to tell the difference between "adult" books and non-adult books as the cover designs, plots, and other details of the books seemed largely identical. Although the distinction was later abandoned, Visitors is a good example of a Buffy book intended for the teenage crowd--it's relatively short, uncomplicated, and straightforward.
In fact, the entire plotline of Visitors could easily have been condensed into a short story for one of the Tales of the Slayers types of book: a korred (a mythological creature with goat feet and a penchant for making people dance to their deaths by playing the flute) comes to Sunnydale and starts stalking Buffy, while the arrival of several student teachers makes the Scooby Gang wonder if there is some connection between the two events. Unfortunately, an appearance by trouble-maker extraordinaire Ethan Rayne and a spy from the Watcher's Council end up being tangential to the plot and unsatisfying.
Visitors develops very, very slowly, and the tepid would-be climax is not worth the wait. However, there are some great moments with the characters, such as Willow getting spastic on caffeine or the group's fear that they will drift apart when college comes. The dialogue is strong and Buffy and her friends are portrayed "accurately." It's hard to think of anything else to say--simply put, not much happens in the novel. Plot-wise, Visitors is one of the weakest of the Buffy books, but the "quiet" moments are written well enough that there is still some entertainment to be found within.
Jhaeman's Reviews: www.geocities.com/jhaeman (c) 2004, Jeremy Patrick-Justice
This was really good! November 20, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've read lots of Buffy books and most of them have good stories, some better than others of course. This one was really good. I think the characters were portrayed well. Readers who don't think so I think are being picky, like the writer isn't doing it just the way they would want to do it. But the idea of creepy student teachers was spooky and worked well and I read it in one sitting.
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