![]() Before I got there I decided to check on a crying student. ![]() ![]() I started off patrolling before ending up heading toward the gym at Principal Snyder’s direction. I flipped around when I was finished and saw other happy endings possible for the reader, and since it’s difficult to review this book without giving away the track I followed, reader beware. The choice is simple enough, but right away the book at least gave options that felt either more authentic to how Buffy would behave in the tv series or that an average reader would consider in her place (the previous Stake Your Destiny books have seemed addicted to offering a day spent with Cordelia right out of the gate). Once the feeling has passed, we’re given the choice of going to find Angel, going out on a patrol, or studying for a test that day that we’ve so far neglected. As Buffy feels like something is sitting on top of her, and that she’s not alone in her room, she lies paralyzed and unable to do anything about it. It starts off affecting Buffy but spreads to others like Angel and her classmates. The plot of Night Terrors is that people around Sunnydale are getting sleepy, and feeling paralyzed in their sleep but feeling as though they are awake. In Night Terrors I was making what I felt was the best choice each time but I constantly felt like I was leading Buffy to her death as the plot got weirder and wackier. I think the problem with Keep Me In Mind was that the entire book felt like a training drill with zero stakes (sorry, bad pun… how about consequences) for the reader. I wrote in my review for Keep Me In Mind that “the entire thing reads like a long dream sequence (I hate dream sequences).” Night Terrors actually featured a lengthy dream sequence so now I’m reevaluating my stance on the topic. I think the problem with Keep Me In Mind was that the entire book felt like a training drill with zero stakes (sorry, b Maybe I’m biased because I made it through this book to a happy ending on my first try, but this was my favorite of the Stake Your Destiny Buffy books. Maybe I’m biased because I made it through this book to a happy ending on my first try, but this was my favorite of the Stake Your Destiny Buffy books. That is, until it discovers Buffy's secret and imagines the Slayer would make an ideal - and permanent - host.more Human bodies soon break down under the tremendous stress of the transfer, and the Night Terror is forced to find a new body to inhabit. By replacing another's soul with its own, the demon can assume anyone's physical body and wreak havoc in the real world. Do you have what it takes to be the Slayer, or will you fail and summon a successor?īanished to the realm of dreams, the Night Terror stalks its victims as they sleep. ![]() Interactive story lines advance by the choices you make, leading toward more than a dozen possible endings. But this time "you" control the action and accept the full responsibility of being the Slayer. The Stake Your Destiny series returns Buffy Summers and the Scoobies to the glory days of high school. Interactive story lines advance by the choices you make, leadin YOU ARE THE CHOSEN ONE Welcome to Sunnydale High, where midterms and peer pressure are the least of your worries. YOU ARE THE CHOSEN ONE Welcome to Sunnydale High, where midterms and peer pressure are the least of your worries.
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