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Long Way Home by Nancy Holder
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If you haven't already read the first two books of this “trilogy,” don’t bother. This is the only one you need to read. You can infer the setup in the fist two books from the flashbacks in this one.

This volume actually is worth reading. It is well-paced and interesting. Although the characters don’t quite ring true, the story and the characters are entertaining—so long as you don’t compare them to the real thing. It’s like watching a movie adaptation of your favorite book. You have to forget the book to enjoy the movie. ( )
1 vote hermit_9 | Jul 8, 2009 |
This line about sums this book up :

He looked grateful at the fantastic four, Slayer, Slayer, vampire, vampire. "Now you see why I'm glad you folks showed up."

Spike helps himself to a leap through the door, and when none of them come back, and no children are returned, Riley and Gunn go to break Faith out of jail to help, being all out of superpowers at their end.

So, the gang is most definitely all here in this book.

http://superprose.blogspot.com/2006/12/buffyangel-unseen-3-long-way-home.html ( )
  bluetyson | Dec 15, 2006 |
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Sunnydale was the town that had things in it that shouldn't have been there. -- Prologue
Buffy stepped through the door she had visualized, and over a plain wooden threshold, and that was the end of what could remotely be called normal. -- Chapter 1
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This title concludes a three-volume crossover series which uses characters and settings from both Buffy and Angel. Buffy and Angel are stuck in an alternate reality where dragons and monsters rule. In the homeworld chaos is rife, Buffy and Angel must find a way home before it's too late.

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