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Post by Katie on Jul 22, 2020 0:13:45 GMT -5
Another great review, Sunday. Loved reading it.
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Post by Trinity on Jul 22, 2020 21:17:43 GMT -5
Another great review, Sunday.
Looks like a good one too, I think I haven't read this one. Dying for you to go deeper into the other ones.
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Post by Tim on Jul 22, 2020 23:50:08 GMT -5
Sunday, something in your images had been flagging warnings from my anti-virus software. As a result, I had to remove your first image.
However, you should consider moving your images to a secure site like Imgur. That's the one I use for my images.
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Post by Trinity on Jul 24, 2020 0:05:04 GMT -5
Good idea Tim. Better to be safe. Looking forward to your next novel review Sunday.
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Post by Sunday on Jul 24, 2020 22:14:17 GMT -5
Sunday, something in your images had been flagging warnings from my anti-virus software. As a result, I had to remove your first image.
However, you should consider moving your images to a secure site like Imgur. That's the one I use for my images. Thank you Tim. Not sure what happened, since I got these photos online.
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Post by Sunday on Jul 24, 2020 22:24:11 GMT -5
‘Bad Bargain' (A Sunday Book review) Set during during early season 2. The events of this story take place before the episode "The Dark Age", when Jenny and Giles give a break in their relationship. In this novel, It is time to raise money for the band (the year before the band candy incident). The school is holding a rummage sale and a lot of the students are forced to help out. Unfortunately the donations were stored in the basement right by the Hellmouth itself. However the seal on the Hellmouth has developed some minor cracks. They have infected the donated items and the items are infecting people handling them. Once the rummage sale begins, people seem to be strangely affected by the items they're buying, and Willow, Xander and Buffy's mother are all acting weird. The situation quickly spins out of control, and the school has to be quarantined, leaving Buffy and Giles to sort things out. I really loved that this novel was when Angel is not bad, Jenny is still around, and Spike and Drusilla are still the major villains at this point in time. What I loved the best was this novel foreshadowing things to come. Jonathan and Andrew appear, while the Mayor's darker dealings are hinted at, and we even Oz has noticed Willow but she doesn't know it yet. All of the foreshadowing of future episodes is clever and well done. Very well done and fun story. Sunday's Rating: 4.5/5 stakes
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Post by Katie on Jul 24, 2020 23:34:55 GMT -5
Another great review Sunday. It looks like a fun story. I like that they foreshadow what's to come, so I'm sure this novel was written when the show ended. But, I see you are reading these in order of where they fit in the series, not when the novel was released.
I haven't read this one, but sounds like a fun one.
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Post by Tim on Jul 24, 2020 23:50:09 GMT -5
Thank you Tim. Not sure what happened, since I got these photos online.
The problem wasn't so much the photo itself as it was the site it was on. The site was not secure.
Which is why I recommended Imgur.
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Post by Sunday on Jul 25, 2020 0:26:10 GMT -5
Another great review Sunday. It looks like a fun story. I like that they foreshadow what's to come, so I'm sure this novel was written when the show ended. But, I see you are reading these in order of where they fit in the series, not when the novel was released. I haven't read this one, but sounds like a fun one. Yes, I am reading these in series order, or when they are set in the show, I found a nice list online that fans put together.
Yes, the forshadowing is so much fun to see.
I'm already reading my next nove atm, and hope to post a review when I can. Thank you Tim. Not sure what happened, since I got these photos online.
The problem wasn't so much the photo itself as it was the site it was on. The site was not secure.
Which is why I recommended Imgur.
Got it.
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Post by Katie on Jul 25, 2020 0:27:05 GMT -5
Another great review Sunday. It looks like a fun story. I like that they foreshadow what's to come, so I'm sure this novel was written when the show ended. But, I see you are reading these in order of where they fit in the series, not when the novel was released. I haven't read this one, but sounds like a fun one. Yes, I am reading these in series order, or when they are set in the show, I found a nice list online that fans put together.
Yes, the forshadowing is so much fun to see.
I'm already reading my next nove atm, and hope to post a review when I can.
The problem wasn't so much the photo itself as it was the site it was on. The site was not secure.
Which is why I recommended Imgur.
Got it. I thought so Sunday, so cool you are reading them this way.
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Post by Tim on Jul 25, 2020 0:32:20 GMT -5
Yeah, keep these review coming.
And check Imgur out when you can. As I said, that's the site I'm using,
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Post by Sunday on Jul 25, 2020 0:51:26 GMT -5
Yeah, keep these review coming.
And check Imgur out when you can. As I said, that's the site I'm using,
Thanks Tim I will keep them coming and check out that site. I never heard of it until you mentioned it.
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Post by Tim on Jul 25, 2020 11:15:03 GMT -5
These remind me of my old Charmed book reviews. You'll find them in the Book Chat forum.
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Post by Trinity on Jul 26, 2020 7:33:53 GMT -5
‘Bad Bargain' (A Sunday Book review) Set during during early season 2. The events of this story take place before the episode "The Dark Age", when Jenny and Giles give a break in their relationship. In this novel, It is time to raise money for the band (the year before the band candy incident). The school is holding a rummage sale and a lot of the students are forced to help out. Unfortunately the donations were stored in the basement right by the Hellmouth itself. However the seal on the Hellmouth has developed some minor cracks. They have infected the donated items and the items are infecting people handling them. Once the rummage sale begins, people seem to be strangely affected by the items they're buying, and Willow, Xander and Buffy's mother are all acting weird. The situation quickly spins out of control, and the school has to be quarantined, leaving Buffy and Giles to sort things out. I really loved that this novel was when Angel is not bad, Jenny is still around, and Spike and Drusilla are still the major villains at this point in time. What I loved the best was this novel foreshadowing things to come. Jonathan and Andrew appear, while the Mayor's darker dealings are hinted at, and we even Oz has noticed Willow but she doesn't know it yet. All of the foreshadowing of future episodes is clever and well done. Very well done and fun story. Sunday's Rating: 4.5/5 stakes Another great review. I like that this novel really sets the story nicely with where it is set. I love that it has nods to what comes, with Jonathan and Andrew, but it helps that this was written after the show ended. These remind me of my old Charmed book reviews. You'll find them in the Book Chat forum. I'll have to look at them.
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Post by Tim on Jul 26, 2020 23:16:55 GMT -5
And I see you have
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