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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Golden Wolf,
By Little Willow (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oz: Into the Wild (Mass Market Paperback)
Oz was a beloved character on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. His departure broke Willow's heart as well as the hearts of many viewers. "Oz: Into the Wild" is a blessing for Daniel Osbourne fans everywhere. The book is set in Season 4, right after Ozleaves at the end of "Wild at Heart," and follows his trip around the world, in search of ways to both calm and understand his inner wolf. The book format lets you go deeper into Oz's character than the show ever could. We always knew that he was intelligent and thoughtful; he chose his words carefully and was stoic for a reason. However, television relies a great deal on dialogue, and with Oz being not too vocal, he was often quiet on the series. This novel is privy to his thoughts, so you truly feel his concerns, his emotions, his reaction to killing Veruca and his recovery afterwards. Two thumbs - or perhaps paws - up to this wonderfully written book. It's a trip around the world. . . It's a search for self.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Oz who?,
By Erana Zeitler (Long Island, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oz: Into the Wild (Mass Market Paperback)
I love Christopher Golden, let me just say that right off the bat. I adore his work, and in fact this has been the first novel of his that has seriously disappointed me. I'm in the minority on this, judging by the other reviews, but, oh well. I can understand why. This was a good *story*. It just wasn't a good story about *Oz*. I didn't believe in the characterization, not in the least.Why? I think Christopher Golden, while writing this novel, forgot one major aspect of Oz's character: he's not a typical guy. And while I did believe in the dialogue, the thought processes were completely off. See Buffy ep: 'Earshot' if you wonder why. Someone who idly wonders if telepathy means he'll cease to exist as himself and instead exist only in the one who can read his thoughts does *not* spend all his time thinking about the surface problem. Yet not once did Oz's thoughts wander to anything more than missing Willow and solving his werewolf issues. And that's just not who Oz is. I did have one other problem with this novel besides that -- the obligatory 'serious battle'. Oz's journey was an inner one as well as an outer one, and I think Golden underestimated his readers by assuming he had to throw in several enemies to be defeated, when the more interesting story was Oz himself. A little more internal time in Oz's thoughts could have fixed the characterization, and, in my opinion, been a lot more interesting than yet another battle. A story about what Oz was up to between when he left and when he returned in 'New Moon Rising' is a damned good idea. I just wish someone who could have done the story justice had had it first. ~Erana
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Adventures of a werewolf,
By frankschildiner "fjga" (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oz: Into the Wild (Mass Market Paperback)
Christopher Golden presents us with an interesting view of the life of one of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"'s more well loved characters. It's filled with adventure as well as painfully touching scenes in the character's life. A real find for all Buffy fans!
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