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Supernatural: Bone Key (Supernatural Series, 3) [DeCandido, Keith R.A.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Supernatural: Bone Key (Supernatural Series, 3) Review: Supernatural - Supernatural is the best Review: just what I needed in a read - I recommend this book, I good read and took me out of reality. Can’t wait to read the next book.
| ASIN | 0061435031 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,588 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #751 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction #769 in Horror Occult & Supernatural #2,189 in Paranormal Fantasy Books |
| Book 3 of 17 | Supernatural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,149) |
| Dimensions | 4.19 x 0.76 x 6.75 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 9780061435034 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0061435034 |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | August 26, 2008 |
| Publisher | HarperEntertainment |
T**R
Supernatural
Supernatural is the best
D**M
just what I needed in a read
I recommend this book, I good read and took me out of reality. Can’t wait to read the next book.
B**R
Great story for the boys
Loved hearing about real stories mixed with their work. Dean and Sam never disappoint. Great story. Watch supernatural if you have not already
C**Y
Better than I expected
*****SPOILER ALERT******** just sayin... This book has two very short prologues. The first takes place 200 years ago with a Native American Chief Priest and a young boy in Florida, committing a ritual suicide. Children's death are always disturbing so this begins with a good creep factor. The second prologue has the demons gathered, waiting on the other side of Samuel Colt's Hell's gate, but when the gate opens, there is no one to follow, since we know Dean killed Azazel and Sam killed Jake, so the demons take off into the world, unfettered. It stays with canon so I'm happy. If you read my not review of Nevermore, Mr. DeCandido's first Supernatural novel, you'll know I wondered if he even watched Supernatural, but this one so far, seems to be a vast improvement. Chapter One: First victim gets killed. I liked this girl, she wasn't stupid and I felt bad when her life ended. Chapter Two: The boys are celebrating a subdued New Years at Bobby's right after the Christmas when they ganked the two weirdo gods. Sam still has a missing fingernail. With his deal coming due, Dean jumps at the chance to go back to Key West for a job. Chapter Three: Second and third victims die. Eeeew, creepy doll, creepy doll. Chapter Four: Author still likes to name every street the boys drive or walk down. They arrive in Key West and discover a friendly ghost who wants to help them. Chapters Five and Six: Famous ghost shows himself. Key West has lots of spiritual energy apparently and lots of famous ghosts are amped up in power. But why? Chapters Seven and Eight: Another ghostly encounter. Sam and Dean meet another friendly hunter-aware cop. Chapters Nine: Two more victims, er blood sacrifices to kick up what is really happening. Chapters Ten: Laughing my butt off. Seriously? Okay, in this author's first novel Nevermore, I complained that he wrote Dean's eye color as blue. This is how he tries to make up for that: "Anyone ever told you that you got the most amazing blue eyes?" The truthful answer to that question was "no," since Dean didn't have blue eyes, and wasn't entirely sure how anyone could think he did have blue eyes--but when the person asking was as hot as this girl was, Dean just gave her a big smile, and said, "Why thank you!" It's hilarious to see a writer backpedal like that. Keith must have gotten a ton of emails over the wrong eye color thing. Hee. Creepy doll again. Chapters Eleven and Twelve: More clues learned. The brothers interrupt a ritual by demons who came out of the gate. Unfortunately the ritual unleashed something much more powerful and ominous than they expected. Chapter Thirteen: Bunch of deaths, making the Big Bad way powerful. Chapter Fourteen: Oh crap, Big Bad has Sam and worried Dean can't get to him. Don't want to spoil it, but I'm really liking the way this is playing out. It has all the Supernatural elements of why it went after Sam and not Dean--which is really clever, not what you'd think--as well as the brotherly worry. It's obvious that Writer Keith has watched the show and gotten what it really is all about this go around. Chapter Fifteen: Mainly Sam struggling against what has him trapped while worrying about whether Dean is still alive. Chapter Sixteen: Bobby shows up. They know what to do to save Sam, but it is really really risky to Dean. Chapters Seventeen -- Nineteen: Big climatic showdown between the boys and the Big Bad. Dean does of course something he never would have done if Sam wasn't in jeopardy. These chapters go back and forth between the boys' point of view and what Dean does is really amazing and something we never really get to see happening to him. Plus with how difficult it is, he has to hold onto one thought to keep him grounded, and I don't even need to tell you what that is. This last battle is really well-executed, clever and well-written. Chapter Nineteen: Loose ends with demon and friendly spirit are tied up. As much as I couldn't recommend Mr. DeCandido's first Supernatural book Nevermore, this second one is a winner. It's almost as though he was pressured to get that first one out so he didn't have enough time to fully immerse himself in what the show was about and it fell flat. He has certainly redeemed himself with Bone Key. I loved it. I wonder if that terrible start is what has given the Supernatural books a bad reputation, because so far, out of the three and a half I've read, Nevermore is the only one I would tell anyone not to bother with. I definitely recommend reading Bone Key. It's good
B**R
The Winchesters
Being a fan of the television series, Supernatural, I just had to read this story. It was like getting reacquainted with some old friends. If you liked the series then this maybe one to read. As for me, I have to find my DVDs of the series and watch the brothers do their thing.
J**Z
A Fantastic Read
It was as if I was watching an episode! Very well written and engaging! I’m very glad I bought all of them. I have to pace myself so I don’t burn through all of them at once!
W**N
Fun fan fiction read!
I loved the storyline and that its based in the Keys Sam and Dean are classic heroes. Just wish the show could go on forever.
T**O
Hauntings in Key West!
This is actually the fourth book from this series that I've read and I think it is so far my favorite. The voices of Dean, Sam, and Bobby were done well enough that one could actually see them being said. The characterizations of Dean and Sam were well done and not out of sorts. This takes place in the 3rd season and the author dealt with Dean's mixed feelings of his impending doom well and much like was seen on the TV series. The other characters that were introduced were well written and interesting and I certainly have to say the main villain turned out to be a nice inclusion although the finale with the one demon was a little anti-climatic. That and the tiny little issue over both of the boys having the same colored eyes weren't enough for me not to have liked this book.
L**�
Me encanta Supernatural y los libros ayudan a no perder esa chispa 🦋💫
B**D
人骨の島。舞台は、ずいぶん南下したキーウエスト。Season 3の8話「呪いのクリスマス」あのひと時を、もっと二人に味わってほしいと思った人は多いはず。これは1週間後のエピソード。彼らはボビー宅で乾杯しているところから始まる。しかもビールじゃなくてシャンパンだ。前半はコミカルで、さくさく読める。後半は結構マジだが、ちょっとSFファンタジーっぽい。いくつかポイントを紹介するので、よければ参考に サウスダコタからフロリダまでのドライブが楽しそう。 ディーンの女友達が経営しているホテルに泊めてもらうのだが、 サムは自分だけの部屋を用意してもらえる。たまにはイイよな、ヨカッタな! (チャンネル争いやらバスルームの使い方やら、実際いろいろあるじゃないか) 一方、ディーンとシェアするネイラー船長 (ざっくり説明すると、ディーンも認めるクールなオジサマってとこか?) とても物分かりの良い紳士だが、三人の会話シーンが漫才のようだ。 (誰がボケツッコミかは、想像してください) ツアーガイドの視点から捉えた、二人の様子が述べられている部分は珍しかった。 そのガイドに誤解される前に!と(されたけどな)先手をうって兄弟アピールするサムとか、 ヤフェットという、ものすごく怪しい詩人(ディーンの知り合い。男だよ)から詩を買うサムとか、 ヘミングウェイの話をきいて、ちょっと興奮気味?のサムは可愛い……かもしれない。 あと、スヌーピーがでてくる。 詳しくは読んでのお楽しみだ! Wish I could go to Florida as a vacation one day. Watching them, I recalled my experience of staying at a hotel in California with my sibling years ago. (without hunting nor Knott's Berry Farm) We were not able to get money from banks due to public holiday. Way to share a bed ad hoc saving our money was a quite good idea, well, it turned to hell. You know, as I tend to punch, and... Incidentally, I cannot get pythonesque stuff out of my mind. Then another one around "reading rocks" below. Dean: What does it say, brother? Sam: It reads, "Aaauuuggghhh" Dean: That's my Sammy!
S**.
Sam and Dean drive down to Florida to invest the extrem presence of many ghost in a small tourist resort (incl. former US presidents and famous writers) and end up facing the wrath of an exterminated native american tribe. Dean is facing his own mortality due to selling his soul for Sam's live and you can read this between the lines and sometimes written quite obvious. Still this little thing might just come in handy for the boys. BoneKey is well written, some funny moments, some "really,you did not see this coming"moments and most of all just a good book to read while you wait for the next season to be out on DVD. I'm quite sure, reading this book in summer with the sun shining and a drink in your back, might even transport you to Key West. The author does a good job in bringing the reader to the small town in florida. Enjoy this book!
S**N
Really fun to read. I usually never read novels, but I legitimately enjoyed this one. You can just picture what is going on in the scene and hear the characters in your head.
K**N
Well written. Worth reading. Characters are well defined and plot flows smoothly.
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