![]() ![]() ![]() I didn’t find the premise of this book all that interesting, and struggled to remain focused long enough to read at a pace anything more than a few chapters at a time. ![]() This makes it difficult to engage with the story, causing confusion, and distracting me from the main characters. As a result the boys are driving around in old beat-up cars that they switch out on a regular basis.Īnother issue I have is the vast number of characters, most of whom only appear for fleeting moments. The black ’69 Chevy Impala that Dean loves to drive, has been in hiding ever since the brothers had their run-in with law enforcement, a few episodes earlier in season seven. One of the downsides to Rite of Passage is the missing Metallicar, the controversial third main character of the show, which is unfortunately excluded from this novel. In New Jersey a mysterious figure wielding a bowler hat and cane appears to be at the centre of a series of strange accidents, can Sam, Dean and Bobby figure out what’s happening to the residents of Laurel Hill and put a stop to it? …possible spoiler warning for those not familiar with the TV series… It takes place during season seven between episodes 8 (Season Seven, Time for a Wedding!) and 9 (How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters). ![]() Rite of Passage is actually book number ten – released before Fresh Meat, but chronologically takes place later – in the series of TV Tie-in novels from the CW show Supernatural, and is the second to be written by John Passarella. ![]()
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