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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780446612135
Edition: 1st THUS
ISBN: 0446612138
Label: Aspect
Manufacturer: Aspect
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: October 01, 2002
Publisher: Aspect
Studio: Aspect
Editorial Review:
Product Description: As a teenage boy trying to hide his special powers, Clark Kent just wants to be a "normal" high schooler and fit in with the rest of his all-American town of Smallville, Kansas. But ever since the deadly meteor shower that rained down on Smallville and brought young Clark -- a child refugee from the destruction of his home planet -- the town has become increasingly populated by strange creatures and deadly superfoes. And there is only one person who has the growing power to stop them all and see that justice will prevail -- the young man who will soon wear the S.
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After enjoying the tv show I thought I would begin reading the series of books to tide me over until the next season began. Strange Visitors was a good book to start off the series of books and if you enjoy Smallville you will definitely enjoy the book.
Highs: Lex Luthor- I thought the author did a fantastic job with his dialogue and character.
Stuck to the story and created another Smallville experience
Lows: Clark Kent- He seems to be too innocent and ... Read More
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I picked this book up on a whim. I thought I love Smallville so much how can this novel compare ? WOW Must I say: It was awesome! And the ending left me thirsty for more.
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Clark, and his friends and family are upset when two spiritual guru con-men show up in the small town of Smallville, looking to use meteorites as their newest sales ploy. The two men soon set up a tent, and begin holding seminars, and robbing the people of Smallville blind. Then a cancer-ridden schoolmate of Clark's gets involved, when his father brings him to the seminar, and a mishap takes place. Now it's up to Clark and his friends to dig up the truth about this spiritual guru, Donald Jacobi, and ... Read More
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I found the supplemental books to the show somewhat less involved than I wanted it to be. The problem with the series in general is the constant need to explain Clark's origins unnecessarily. People who read the books probably watch the show...even if they don't watch regularly, the origin of Superman/Clark Kent is fairly common knowledge and doesn't need to be explained in great detail in every supplemental book.
There wasn't much substance, but I did enjoy the book. It's probably not ... Read More
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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.
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