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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I only wish this book was longer!
I had every intention of reading this addition to the "Supernatural" franchise sllloooowwwwlllyyyyy, to make it last till the Season 4 episodes begin to air on September 18th, but it's a testament to how good this book is, that I've finished it a mere two days after buying it.

A week following the events of "A Very Supernatural Christmas", Sam and Dean...
Published on August 28, 2008 by Renee C. Mulhare

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The brothers at their most basic
For those eagerly awaiting the season 4 premiere, then this book should whet your appetite some. However, if you're hoping for character exploration you'll find it in almost everyone except the brothers.

The author merely brushes the surface of Dean and Sam, brings them to us at their most basic. While Dean is collecting phone numbers, Sam is collecting poems...
Published on September 3, 2008 by Nat


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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The brothers at their most basic, September 3, 2008
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This review is from: Supernatural: Bone Key (Supernatural (Harperentertainment)) (Mass Market Paperback)
For those eagerly awaiting the season 4 premiere, then this book should whet your appetite some. However, if you're hoping for character exploration you'll find it in almost everyone except the brothers.

The author merely brushes the surface of Dean and Sam, brings them to us at their most basic. While Dean is collecting phone numbers, Sam is collecting poems on sunsets. There is alot of focus on OC's (original characters), some receiving 3+ pages depicting their life story when their only purpose in this particular story is to meet their death. One particular criticism I had of Keith's previous Supernatural book 'Nevermore' was Dean's tendency to be occupied moreso with music, alcohol, and women, than the fact that people are dying around them, and I found this book to be similar in that regard.

The one thing I read that actually prompted me to review this book was an aspect of Dean's character put forth that I did not agree with. The implication that Dean in high school was a "bully," adopting a jock persona and beating up on "the nerds." I think this is something every Supernatural fan would shoot down - the fondness in which Dean looks upon his "geekboy" Sammy is apparently clear to anyone who watches the show; Dean is a protector through and through.

I gave it a 3/5 and feel those who swore off the book series following Nevermore will get a bit more out of this one. Alot more supernatural action, as well as a nice dose of Bobby. Much more interaction between the brothers this time around, though most times it came off as though Dean's attachment to his brother was borne from a sense of duty rather than a sense of love. Given how complicated these boys are, Dean in particular (who is clearly Keith's favourite and tackled the most often), I can understand the reluctance to delve too deeply, however the brothers' relationship is very much the heart of Supernatural and those looking for a thorough exploration of that won't find much here.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars better than the first attempt, but odd!, June 25, 2009
This review is from: Supernatural: Bone Key (Supernatural (Harperentertainment)) (Mass Market Paperback)
This novel was better than the first in the series (Nevermore) by the same author. However, I feel that he strained to weave a coherent plot. At times I actually felt embarrassed by the situations certain characters were put in, some of the supernatural characters are awkward, and some situations felt completely unnecessary. Sam and Dean are closer to the characters that we know so well, but are not explored as people at all. One of the things fans of the show love is the fully developed personalities of the boys. Those personalities are not really evident in this story - you'll have to fill in the blanks yourself. Having said all of that, as a fan of the show, I'm happy to get as much as I can of the boys. I don't regret reading it - but it has definite limitations!
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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I only wish this book was longer!, August 28, 2008
This review is from: Supernatural: Bone Key (Supernatural (Harperentertainment)) (Mass Market Paperback)
I had every intention of reading this addition to the "Supernatural" franchise sllloooowwwwlllyyyyy, to make it last till the Season 4 episodes begin to air on September 18th, but it's a testament to how good this book is, that I've finished it a mere two days after buying it.

A week following the events of "A Very Supernatural Christmas", Sam and Dean Winchester head to sunny Key West, Florida on a tip from an old acquaintance of fellow demon-hunter Bobby Singer: something nasty has started killing both tourists and locals alike. On arriving, the brothers find themselves up against something neither one of them has ever faced down before, an entity embodying dozens of angry, vengeful spirits. To contain and defeat it, they will have to join forces with a homicidal demon released when the Wyoming Hellgate was opened six months before, something neither one of them relishes, but to do otherwise would turn the paradisial island into a bone-strewn husk...

My only wish is that the book had lasted longer and the story had been paced a bit more leisurely, which would have fit the laid-back nature of the setting: there's a few places where the writing feels a bit like a first draft. But the quick pace does help to underscore the immediacy of the situation and just how dangerous. As he did in Supernatural: Nevermore (Supernatural), Keith DeCandido does a spot-on job getting the voices of Sam and Dean down pat and he delved into some little-known history of Key West and its inhabitants, from the Calusa tribe that made it home to famous folk like Ernest Hemmingway and a vacationing Harry S. Truman. There's even a bonus in the back: a playlist of reccommended listening (with songs Dean would most likely approve of!) to double the fun and expand on the experience.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Unfortunate Decisions, March 1, 2011
This review is from: Supernatural: Bone Key (Supernatural (Harperentertainment)) (Mass Market Paperback)
I consider myself a rather huge fan of Supernatural. Though I don't got to the conventions, or follow Misha's twitter, or really do anything other than enjoy the show (and fervently wish Dean and Sam were my best friends). I was not looking for one of the books. I was searching for "And Another Thing" and came across "Bone Key". I had an innate distrust of the book immediately, due mostly to the fact that the cover looked like a sketchy romance/mystery novel (I'm being honest here, don't laugh!), but threw caution to the wind and bought it. At the very worst I could skim it in an hour and keep it around for the cute boys on the cover, at best it would be a light distraction from the torment of college applications and impending exams.

I read a little of everything. If it's got words on it and it's in front of me, I will at least attempt to read it. Ayn Rand to Janet Evanovich, Aristotle to Vonnegut, Dante to Dickens, Camus to Neil Gaiman; I love them all. I opened the book. I read the first page of excerpt... and promptly tried to squelch my growing horror. I thought, "This can't possibly be right, maybe the first page is misprinted, or maybe it just takes the author a while to get going." I find it hard to forgive stilted scene descriptions and terrifyingly awkward conversational interactions though. Oh, and the syntactical errors! I've read better written essays from my fellow students. I don't know if this writer was on a time crunch, or just wasn't interested, but the book is awful. I haven't based that conclusion off of one page, either. I'm basing that conclusion off of five chapters of me desperately wanting to mark up the book and send it to my English professor for editing. I won't condemn the other books, as I have not read them. If you're a passionate Supernatural fan, you might even like this (and I'm not criticizing anyone who does, at all!). However, I will not be investing time or money in another one of these books unless someone close to me highly recommends one. *Sigh* Back to chilling in the 7th circle each week until new episodes on Friday.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bone Key, May 10, 2010
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I thought the book was well written.Close to the show wich is a plus.
wish it were longer though only because i enjoyed it and could not stop reading once I started.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bone Key, January 24, 2010
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Loved the book and would like to find more of them, since I watch the series on TV all the time..
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5.0 out of 5 stars Supernatural Bone Key, November 30, 2009
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I really enjoyed this book. It is based on the characters from the fantastic TV series SUPERNATURAL. It is not based on an actual episode of the show, and provides a gripping storyline while giving more insight into the characters, Dean and Sam. A must for any fan of the show!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bone Key review, May 21, 2009
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As always another great addition to my Supernatural collection. Great story great continuity. I am always so excited when I see they have come out with a new paperback in this series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great plot!, March 18, 2009
This book had gotten some pretty good reviews, so I decided I would buy it and see if it lived up to the reviews. I couldn't put it down! You'll be scratching your head, wondering what is doing the killings and wondering if you missed something to what it might be. I'd definitely recommend it to a Supernatural fan, and would even suggest it to someone looking for a good read. You won't be disappointed!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Superbly supernatural, November 16, 2008
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This was super and falls right in line with the series. It was like watching an episode on Thursday night.
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