The Willow Files: No. 1 (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Bookish, quiet Willow was the first of Buffy's new schoolmates to befriend her on her arrival in Sunnydale. As a Slayerette Willow begins to come out of her shell, revealing an unexpected strength of character and a sharp, dry wit. Her love life, however, remains severly lacking until she meets Oz.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #222657 in Books
- Published on: 2000-01-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 208 pages
Customer Reviews
It's a brilliant read for fans and non fans alike
This book will please fans of Buffy as it is told from the point of veiw of one of the main charactors, Willow Rosenberg, the book keeps true to Willow's on-screen shyness and portrays her well. It covers 3 memorable episodes, "Gingerbread", "Doplegangland" and "Graduation Day Part 1" all of which feature Willow as a "main" charactor. The book stays true to the on screen episodes but is yet different as they are told by Willow. Willow's Computer Diary, this is added between each account, tells Willows thoughts and feelings and is insight into the popular charactor.
People who are new to Buffy will also enjoy this novel as it explains events clearly and portrays Willow as an interesting and unusual charactor.
Very enjoyable
It just proves that you can never judge a book by it's cover, it kinda looked like you're typical teenage girly book, but it was actually quite good, a lot like the series and when Willows feelings came into it it seemed more real than most teen love stories (even though her boyfriend was a werewolf). The first two stories were very much about Willow, but the third seemed to centre more around Buffy. The stories didn't feel long enough, although at least they didn't drag on and get boring.
A brilliant follow up to the Willow Files 1
This book is a brilliant read, it has been based on three Buffy episodes: Gingerbread, Doppelgangland and Choices. The book concentrates on Willow which makes a change. All in all, a very good book, worth the price




