Little Things

· Simon and Schuster
3.0
3 reviews
Ebook
208
Pages

About this ebook

THE BIG BAD
Since her mother's death, Buffy Summers has had a hard time keeping her chin up. Suddenly finding herself alone and in charge of Dawn is certainly daunting, and being responsible, at the same time, for saving the world...well, it's pressure. And lately the Slayer is feeling bogged down by the little things.
Buffy has a toothache, but no dental insurance...as if her financial problems weren't overwhelming enough already. And Anya and Xander are being held hostage in their own home by a plague of ants. Everyone is determined not to sweat the small stuff -- until Spike discovers economy-sized evil wreaking havoc in Weatherly Park. Mini-monsters are perfectly capable of mega-trouble, and in order to stop them, the Slayer's going to have to think...small!

Ratings and reviews

3.0
3 reviews
Alyssa
June 7, 2022
If you take it for what it is, which is essentially a fanfiction, this is a hilarious and fun little adventure. imagine a 'filler episode' in the TV series rather than an intense full episode that adds to the overarching season storyline. I read this book 17 years ago as a teenager and the clever story concept stuck with me this long, to the point that I had to cave in and just buy the dang thing. The concept is funny: a colony of fairies is accidentally splashed with some vampire blood then lo and behold: tiny flying vampires swarming Sunnydale. Toothpick crossbow? You got it. If you're missing Buffy and you want a fun, light-hearted, quick read, then I recommend this to you.

About the author

Rebecca Moesta Anderson is a writer and the author of several science fiction books.

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