Hmm...I liked the Spike and Dru one, even though the continuity was awful! Tales of the Slayers were good too, 'cause I liked the different slayers (and they didn't have the problem of the main characters' characterisiations, seeing as they weren't in them).
I love the Dark Angel tie-in books because they actually gave the characters a chance to finish off properly after the series was cancelled. Plus, there're only three so they did't get repetitive.
Originally posted by MacBecky: I find that those based on television shows generally are, personally. Exceptions, of course, include DW and Red Dwarf!
Have you read any Doctor Who books? Which ones?
The Red Dwarf books are outstanding, particularly in Rimmery terms. Other books are weird. The A-Team books always amused me. They're written in some weird attempt to be gritty and realistic. Huh?!
Katie Fforde writes chick lit set in and around Cheltenham and other Gloucestershire areas. Hence she's very popular amongst my sisters, who all grew up in and around Cheltenham. It's the usual stuff. Woman falls in love with vet whilst her dog is having puppies, etc, etc, etc. Apparently they're quite funny. If you like chick lit set in and around Cheltenham and other Gloucestershire areas.
Sadly, I'm responsible, as I started the whole thing off by buying the first one when it first came out. I thought one of my sisters would like it. Tragically I was proved correct.