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Bite Me! Sarah Michelle Gellar and Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an unofficial nonfiction book on Buffy Studies. Written by Nikki Stafford, it was published by ECW Press on September 16, 1998.

Synopsis[]

Five million people watch her every week. She's the star of the biggest show on The WB network. She's a camp hit with high-school and college students across the country. Sarah Michelle Gellar is only twenty-one, but she's already got five films, two loop operas, two theater credits and a cult-hit television show to her credit. As Buffy the Vampire Slayer, she has become on Internet icon and on example of the increasingly popular portrayal of strong women on television. Bite Me! Sarah Michelle Gellar and Buffy the Vampire Slayer takes a close look at the women and the show.

Buffy fans thirst for details about Gellar's life. This bio' will quench their thirst. It's filled with dozens of exclusive photos, and original information on every aspect of Gellar's career, including her first acting experience at the age of four; her award-winning role on All My Children; her work in the box-office hits Scream 2 and I Know What You Did Last Summer, and, of course, her double-sided persona as a high-school student by clay and vampire slayer by night.

Bite Me! spotlights Sarah's role in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and features entertaining commentary on each episode of the show, as well as background information about the myths that have influenced the storylines. It also includes short bios of the actors who play the other characters in the series — Xander, Willow, Cordelia and Angel. Fan-oriented, Bite Me! also provides information about how to join the best Buffy clubs and mailing lists, plus other information about how to get into Buffy's latest act. A must-have for all Buffy and Sarah Michelle Gellar fans.

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International titles[]

  • French: Sarah Michelle Gellar: Buffy la Tueuse de Vampires (Sarah Michelle Gellar: Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

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