Brian Lynch clearly enjoys writing for Spike, and has a wonderful idea to reunite Spike and Lorne in this story. The two are an entertaining team as they end up in Japan and encounter more evil puppets from "Angel" S5's episode...
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Brian Lynch clearly enjoys writing for Spike, and has a wonderful idea to reunite Spike and Lorne in this story. The two are an entertaining team as they end up in Japan and encounter more evil puppets from "Angel" S5's episode "Smile Time." There are some good character moments for both the leads, and along with the able help of some new and returning characters from Lynch's "Spike Asylum" they return home successful and more sure of themselves in their new lives. The one drawback for me is that near the book's end the storyline veered from lighthearted into silly with too much emphasis on in-jokes and breaking the fourth wall. However some may enjoy this, and in any case the rest of the story is worth the read. Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? (Report this)
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