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Dragon (Smallville, Book 2)

Dragon (Smallville, Book 2)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not a Good Tie In
Review: Smallville fans will buy this book because there isn't enough books on Smallville. However, you will be disappointed because there are tons of errors, misspellings, flawed characterizations. Lana screaming pathetically? For example, Lana's no superhero like Clark, but she has never been a wimp. The scenes of the freak Dragon killing off his victims are beyond family fare unlike the television series. Who is this author writing for? Not anyone who watches Smallville.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: this is completely not like the show
Review: smallville is the best show ever. but when i read this book, i found it very disappointing. it is nothing like the show. first off, clark is not that infatuated with lana! he's not constantly thinking of lana like he does in this book! secondly, this book is extremely sexist! it's always a guy who's saving the day! clark, jonathan or pete! When the creature attacks nell potter, lana just screams while clark and pete attempt to save nell. in the show, lana would at least try to do something, not just scream like a little sissy girl! and, lastly, what kind of girl do you think lana is anyways? no one spends one hour combing their hair! puh-leeze! Well, anyhow, I do not recommend this book to anyone who has ever watched Smallville for it will truly offend them.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: this is completely not like the show
Review: The Smallville companion novels are quite good. They maintain the characters and there interrelationships faithfully. It was good fun to read. I highly recommend all the books in this series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good compliment to the series
Review: The Smallville companion novels are quite good. They maintain the characters and there interrelationships faithfully. It was good fun to read. I highly recommend all the books in this series.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: This book is nothing like the series. My main complaint was the fact that for a book supposedly set in the first season, Clark already had his super hearing, something he doesn't discover till Season three!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: This is the first Smallville book that I've read, and I liked it. It did have inconsistancies and reminded me more of well done fan fiction than a published book. Yes, it's true, the book has Lex saying "Dude" a few times, which is totally uncharacteristic and Clark's reactions aren't the same as they are in the book. If you overlook those it's a great book, just what you need to hold you over from one Tuesday to the next!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: This is the first Smallville book that I've read, and I liked it. It did have inconsistancies and reminded me more of well done fan fiction than a published book. Yes, it's true, the book has Lex saying "Dude" a few times, which is totally uncharacteristic and Clark's reactions aren't the same as they are in the book. If you overlook those it's a great book, just what you need to hold you over from one Tuesday to the next!


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