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Finding Serenity: Anti-Heroes, Lost Shepherds and Space Hookers in Joss Whedon's Firefly - Community Reviews back

by Glenn Yeffeth, Jane Espenson
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Our Intrepid Heroine
Our Intrepid Heroine rated it 13 years ago
I picked this book up for two reasons: the title, and the series. I am a Firefly fan. I didn't know the series existed until after the movie came out in 2005, but I picked up a copy of the box set and sat down to watch.I promise not to rabid fangirl-out on everyone (this is about the book, not the...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 16 years ago
Spotty but almost entirely enjoyable. My favorite essay was Joy Davidson's 'Whores and Goddesses'. Lots of information here, and some amazing analysis of one of my favorite shows ever. If you loved the program and are still sulking about its untimely cancellation, read this book.
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it 17 years ago
The Book Report: Twenty-one essays on Firefly and its underlying assumptions, pre-Serenity-the-movie, by a motley crew of writers, philosophers, actors, and bon vivants, edited by Whedonesque Goddess Jane Espenson, creatrix of the fine, fine episode "Shindig."My Review: Unless you're already familia...
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