![]() Dimensional portals are opening up all across town because shit’s going down at The Gatehouse – a ginormous mansion in Boston containing doorways to other worlds and ghosts and monsters and all that fun stuff. After Giles gets back from a Librarian conference in Manhattan where he was attacked by mysterious figures, he realizes what’s really going on. Set during Season 3, this trippy saga finds Buffy and the gang dealing with an incredible boost in demonic activity in Sunnydale all of a sudden (don’t they always, though?). But this duo understands the wit of the show, if not the voices of the characters themselves, so not matter how uncharacteristically things get, it still feels as if you are hangin’ loose with the Scoobs. But together they make one big megabook that lays a lot of groundwork for the alternate universe mythology the books prided themselves on (which was mostly developed by these two).Īs with most of the novels, the horror elements are much more pronounced than they are in the show, so be prepared for some unholy ickiness. ![]() ![]() Okay, so technically these are three books. The Gatekeeper Trilogy by Christopher Golden and Nancy Holder ![]()
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