The first in an all-new series by New York Times best-selling author Kendare Blake continues the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer featuring the next generation of Scoobies and Slayers who must defeat a powerful new evil.
A new Slayer for a new generation...
Frankie Rosenberg is passionate about the environment, a sophomore at New Sunnydale High School, and the daughter of the most powerful witch in Sunnydale history. Her mom, Willow, is slowly teaching her magic on the condition that she use it to better the world. But Frankie’s happily quiet life is upended when new girl Hailey shows up with news that the annual Slayer convention has been the target of an attack, and all the Slayers―including Buffy, Faith, and Hailey’s older sister Vi―might be dead. That means it’s time for this generation’s Slayer to be born.
But being the first ever Slayer-Witch means learning how to wield a stake while trying to control her budding powers. With the help of Hailey, a werewolf named Jake, and a hot but nerdy sage demon, Frankie must become the Slayer, prevent the Hellmouth from opening again, and find out what happened to her Aunt Buffy, before she’s next.
Get ready for a whole new story within the world of Buffy!
- ISBN10 1368075029
- ISBN13 9781368075022
- Publish Date 4 January 2022
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Hyperion
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 400
- Language English
- URL https://penguinrandomhouse.com/books/isbn/9781368075022
Reviews
Berls
I Did! Yay!! Here's why:
1- Kendare Blake is quite clearly a fan. She throws in so many small references that do nothing to hurt the flow of the book if you don't know BTVS, but if you do they are fun little treats!
2 - While we're focusing on a new Slayer - Frankie - we do see some of the original Scoobies. And Kendare Blake chose characters I really wanted to see more of to be at the center of the story... Willow, Spike and Oz - Literally my favorites. I would have loved to also see Faith and Giles, but I can't complain with this line up.
3- It just fits. All the explanations/mythology, the humor/snark, and the emotion all matched. I was surprised to see how well Kendare Blake captured the personalities of characters that are practically real people to me.
4 - The story itself was solid. I don't want to spoil anything here, but we're back in Sunnydale (I know, right? How? you'll see LOL) and there's a new big bad to face -- and a new slayer, Willow's daughter (I know right?!?! Who? How? You'll see LOL) Frankie, to face it. And a new crew of Scoobies to fight alongside her.
5 - I enjoyed all the characters - old and new. I like the way the new characters are distinct and yet you also see a little bit of a mirror of the original Scoobies, kind of for nostalgia's sake.
6- the ending! Ok, I'm ready for book 2 now please!
I do have a couple *small* problems:
1 - they keep saying the Frankie is the first ever Slayer-Witch. We know this is not true. When they defeated Adam in season 4, they called upon the powers of old slayers - including one(s) that had magical abilities. It wasn't just Willow's magic that did the defeating there. Willow wasn't at that level yet.
2- I don't love the way Willow's sexuality seems to be up for debate. I get that Oz is there and we all loved him and Willow BUT I think we all loved the way Willow truly came into herself once she realized she was a lesbian. It's a huge part of what made the show great - the way it embraced her sexuality. So I hope future books don't play on that.
3- Ok I alluded to Sunnydale and while yeah, I can semi-believe the New Sunnydale scenario, I also saw that hole and I'm trying to figure out how you recognize someplace like the old Magic Box store? If there's a town, it's all brand new. There's no way anything is still recognizable after Spikeplosion (I do love that term lol).
... Those were really my only qualms, I think. There may have been other small things, but I loved the nostalgia mixed with the new so much I was willing to forgive and forget.
I'm so excited to keep reading. Also, I would very much love to see this become a new tv series. Unlike any other reboots I've heard thrown about in the past, this is original, fits 2022, AND has a really legitimate way to incorporate some of the original cast (but could they afford Alyson Hannigan and Seth Green these days???) Anyway, yeah this could absolutely be the tv show.