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I love this book! it's a real page turner! keep in mind this is a young adult novel but if you ignore that it really rocks! It's about a girl named Dawn who can dissappear but i don't wanna give much away so READ IT!
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See No Evil is a fabulous tie-in novel to the hit television series Smallville. The authors do a really great job of capturing the way that Clark, Lana, Pete, Chloe, and the whole gang speaks. The plot is about a girl with the power of disappearing, and it doesn't overwhelm the characters or the dialogue like sometimes happens on the television show. Because of Clark's superpowers, I could actually see how he could step into the lead role of a school play, especially if it would impress Lana. The book also has an awesome scene between Clark and Lex Luthor, where Lex makes mean comments about his own bald head like Cyrano made about his nose. All in all, I rate this book five stars, and hope that the authors write a lot more!
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Last week I went to the bookstore to pick up my reserved copies of the Smallville books. I was so excited, I figured I would read #2 first considering #1 is a teleplay of the first episode, I must say, I was disappointed with the book. It is not like the series at all which is amazing. The book's plot was predictable, beautiful, bossy rich girl gets powers and tries to destroy everyone and everything in her path that she doesn't agree with. Of course in the end Clark comes to the rescue and no one is the wiser. All in all I would say the book was an ok read, but the show is much better. I will try to read the other Smallville novels though since it is one of my favourite shows.
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The plot of "See No Evil" is simple; a high school senior's vanity leads her to harm her friends and enemies. Smallville High senior, Dawn Mills, discovers a power to harm people through the use of the notorious Smallville meteor rocks. She uses a meteor rock to make herself invisible and uses this unique power to revel in lust and exact revenge. While invisible, she purposefully oogles teenaged boys' naked bodies, maliciously harms her boyfriend and tries to murder three other Smallville high school girls. The star of the Smallville series, young Clark Kent, unwillingly agrees to participate in the school play production of Cyrano de Bergerac. His painful shyness is portrayed and in the process of helping his school mates, he learns more about himself and takes another step towards maturity. However, Smallville See No Evil #2 is filled (and I do mean f-i-l-l-e-d) with deplorable profanity, suggestiveness, belittlement of authority, and over-the-edge violence. I rate this book Zero stars.
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when lana asks clark to fill in at the school play for a minor role, he jumps at the chance to be closer to lana. but as he gets into the workings of the play, strange events start to happen. accidents are happening to several people connected with the play and it is being wondered if supernatural being have anything to do with the weird occurences. or is the culprit a lot closer to the play than anyone suspects? the plot was a little [weak] with a predictable ending. i like this show a lot and i hope that the future books that come out are a little better thought out...
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