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Old 10-18-2008, 07:46 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by GatorDeb View Post
I'm collecting these right now:

C.S.I.
Buffy/Angel
The Dresden Files
X-Files (Have all 6! )

What do you all collect?

For the Buffy/Angel ones, other than the ones labeled 1, 2, 3, etc., does it matter which ones you read first? I watched the whole series.
I have a few, but don't "collect" any. I treasure the late Tom Disch's Prisoner novelization, and I have a B5 novel or two and a few other things. For the most part, I like genre shows well enough to watch, but have no interest in literary spin-offs of them.

Note that The Dresden Files were books first, and TV shows later, so I wouldn't put them in the same category.

I know folks who have written Buffy and CSI novelizations, as well as Trek books. Playing in someone else's sandbox presents challenges for an author.
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