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I really enjoyed this book by Miss Colon. It had the right amount action, drama, and even a bit of romance in there. I liked the OCs the author put into the story and the Luna/Clark romance. Wish Luna and the gang would've stuck around longer though :( She and Clark made a good pair. This could've been an ep of the series, in my opinion.
I recommend this book, I finished it in a few days (If work hadn't been involved, would've been sooner lol)
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I have all the Smallville books, and I found this book one of the weaker ones. Set in the beginning of Smallville (First Season), Colon has almost completely ignored the relationships forged in the first season television show. Yes, Clark and Lex are friends, but that is the extent of anything Smallville. In this book, Clark runs away and lives in the city with a ragtag bunch of runaways. He gets involve in their criminal ways, and falls for one of the runaways, a grungy tough street girl. There is very little mention of Lex, Chloe, Lana or Pete. But worse, Clark seems out of character. In most cases, when Clark is out of character, he is affected by red kryptonite or even kryptonite. Here, there isn't kryptonite to affect him, but he acts reckless and irresponsible. For Smallville fans, this is a letdown.
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I have been a fan of Smallville since it first came on TV in 2001. I watch it every Wednesday and Sunday but I prefer reading the book in the Smallville Series. I really enjoying reading Runaway By Colon because it has action packed right into the book and Clark feels that he cannot stand living at home so he runs away from Smallville and goes to Metropolis to start a new life but everyone in his hometown is worried about him because they are not sure if he will ever return to Smallville. Clark's parents are really worried about him a lot so his dad Jonathan Kent calls the sheriff and tells him that his only son is missing and he does not know anything about the details of his absence only to find out that Clark ran away so that he would not be such a huge burden to his parents.
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