Book Review: Supernatural: War of the Sons by Rebecca Dessertine and David Reed

Author: FitzPublished: Dec 11, 2010 at 4:12 pm 0 comments

Supernatural is regular viewing at my house. My two daughters can probably tell you more about Sam and Dean Winchester than I can. And we've enjoyed watching the storyline develop since the series began in 2005. I have to admit that Season 5 got a little dark for my tastes as the battle between Heaven and Hell waged on Earth, but Season 6 has found the spark again. (The episode "Clap Your Hands If You Believe..." about the faerie invasion had some great moments!)

If you're not familiar with the series, Supernatural focuses on the lives of the Winchester brothers — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) — and their quest to save good people from bad things. Though it started with the monster of the week format, over the last few seasons it developed its own world where Angels, Demons, and various things that go bump in the dark try to find their own niche in the world by taking out a few mortals along the way. But it's really the relationship between the brothers — the dialog dripping with sarcasm and sharp wit — that keeps us tuning in season after season.

That said, I tend to avoid books associated with movies and television for the most part. Yes, occasionally I'll pick up an art book or a behind the scenes book here and there, but not regularly. And fiction associated with such properties I usually ignore. That started for me back in the 1980s when I read the novelizations of a few movies like Star Wars and found them lacking the magic of the original form.

So how did I end up reading Supernatural: War of the Sons? I honestly don't know. But my daughters probably had something to do with it.

The book takes place before the end of Season 5 when Sam and Dean are frantically trying to find a way to put Lucifer back in his cage. Desperate to avoid becoming "meat suits" for the Archangel Michael (Dean's "destiny") and Lucifer (Sam's "destiny"), the pair hunt all over trying to find something — anything — to help them out. This quest leads them to a small town in South Dakota where they meat Don, an angel with a possible solution to get out of the mess they're in. Though angels usually try to screw them over, Sam gives in to his desperation and the boys find themselves on a mission through time...

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Brian Fitzpatrick (aka "Fitz") is a software engineer and writer living in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with his wife, two daughters, two dogs, a cat, and two rats (new for Xmas 2010!) -- trying desperately to survive the chaos!

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