词条 | Go Ask Malice |
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| name = Go Ask Malice: A Slayer's Diary | title_orig = | translator = | image = Go Ask Malice- A Slayers Diary (Buffy Novel).jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = The cover of the book features a photo of the actress, Eliza Dushku, who portrayed the character 'Faith Lehane'. | author = Robert Joseph Levy | cover_artist = | country = United States | language = English | series = Buffy the Vampire Slayer | genre = Horror novel | publisher = Simon Spotlight Entertainment | release_date = June 27, 2006 | media_type = Print (paperback) | pages = 256 | isbn = 1-4169-1587-7 | congress = PS3612.E9375 G6 2006 | oclc = 70183107 | preceded_by = Carnival of Souls | followed_by = Sins of the Father }} Go Ask Malice: A Slayer's Diary is an original novel based on the American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The author, Robert Joseph Levy, also wrote the Buffyverse novel The Suicide King. The book's title references Go Ask Alice, a controversial book which was an account of drug abuse. In turn, that book's own title is a reference to the Jefferson Airplane song, "White Rabbit", which includes the lyrics, "Go ask Alice when she's ten feet tall." Grace Slick wrote the song after noticing possible drug references in Alice in Wonderland. Plot summaryFaith has always been a loner. Growing up in a broken home in South Boston, shuffled from relative to relative, her only companion was an imaginary friend named Alex, who helped her escape into a fantasy world of monsters and the supernatural, far from the real-life horrors of the waking world. Now, taken away from her mother by Social Services and shipped off to a foster home, Faith learns that some nightmares are all too real, that the inventions of her childhood really do haunt the night, hungry for blood. Enter Diana Dormer, a Harvard professor and representative of the Watchers' Council who has come to tell Faith of her destiny, to train her, to prepare her for what is to come: Faith is the Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness. But she's not alone. When Alex, her childhood companion, returns in her dreams, she warns Faith that someone else is coming for her, a force so deadly and unforgiving that it has inspired fear in the underworld for a thousand generations. Its name is Malice. As memory and fantasy begin to merge, Faith's two worlds collide, with cataclysmic results. A violent battle for the soul of the Slayer is staged, winner take all. WritingRobert Joseph Levy said that in this book, he hoped "to explore the choices [Faith] made and the choices that were taken away from her, and to explore what it is to be the Chosen One without a support system of friends or family." He hoped to provide a context for the character's behavior and the way it developed during the third season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and beyond. "A lot of things about Faith's character are supposed to be assumed by the viewers - a troubled childhood, delinquency and she's a loose girl. I wanted to subvert expectations, and it's one of the reasons I did it as a diary".[1] Characters
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Canonical issues{{main|Buffyverse canon}}Buffy novels, such as this one are generally not considered by fans as part of canon. They are usually not viewed as official Buffyverse reality, but are novels from the authors' imaginations. However unlike fan fiction, 'overviews' summarizing their story, written early in the writing process, were 'approved' by Fox, who in turn may or may not have sought approval from Whedon (or his office). The book will be published as official Buffy merchandise. Timing
See also{{portal|Novels}}Faith-related Buffyverse comics and novels
Footnotes1. ^UK Buffy the Vampire Slayer Magazine, August 2006, pages 12-13. External linksBook
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