As an SPN fanatic, I try to collect & read all the books about the show / pertaining to the show that I possibly can. I strongly disagree with fellow SPN-Family Members who harshly rated this book in that I LOVED it! Probably my favorite SPN book I’ve read thus far after “Family Don’t End with Blood”.
Although the Texas-native, (as are both Jared & Jensen) author clearly states no connection to, or authorization / endorsement by the show or anyone associated with it, he clearly is a real fan, unlike a few other un-authorized / endorsed authors I’ve read who are clearly just trying to profit off of the popularity & obsessive fan base of the show & actually know & care about very little to nothing about it.
I mean, in all honesty, he had me from the dedication: “To the legendary 1967 Chevy Impala 327 V-8 four-barrel - the only car with enough awesome to be driven into an Apocalypse by Dean Winchester.” Also, his introduction about the human history of heroes & why the Winchester’s perfectly fit into that historic mold, had me literally tearing up.
Beyond that, this guy clearly knows his stuff. Just as he stated in the intro he hoped to accomplish to some degree with the book, I was thoroughly fascinated & entertained while learning A LOT throughout the entire book! I learned SO many things about not only Judeo-Christian beliefs and The Bible, but also about so many other religions, myths, folklores and stories. The way he tied them all up into what SPN has done & features & showed the differences, similarities & (more often than not), mixtures between SPN storylines & where their actual beliefs & connections lye was absolutely fascinating. Made me love the show, writers & researchers even more.
Another fun piece of this book for us longtime SPN fans is that although it was written sometime during season 6, (based off of a few of the season 6 episodes he referenced throughout, I’m guessing that it was written halfway through the season-ish) - he talks about religious beliefs, myths & lore pertaining to things that happen in the show after season 6 such as Leviathan, The Mark of Cain, etc. He also talks about what’s going on in the show right now, (we’re currently halfway through season 13), when he talks about Nephilim, Asmodeus, etc. Also, the conclusion - Why / how DID Chuck disappear into thin air like that? Season 11 anyone? haha.
So yeah. Loved this book. Learned a lot. Well researched & put together & I truly felt that the author is a real fan of the show & trying to highlight & support it.
One funny thing I will say though is the more I learn about the actual cultural beliefs, whether they be biblical, religious or just folklore & myths as old as time in some cases - they often make the show portrayals not seem dark or horror-like comparatively @ all & they are oftentimes MUCH stranger, odd and hard to believe which begs the question for me, personally, of why certain SUPER religious people take it on faith believing The Bible & all the ‘unbelievable’ & @ times quite dark stories in it word-for-word, yet believe that other ‘supernatural’ concepts & beliefs that have been around & deeply believed in for just as long, such as ghosts, aliens, (even zombies, werewolves & vampires,) to be so unbelievable? Not saying either belief system is right or wrong, I just think it’s an interesting concept.