I'm about to start Rough Beasts of Empire (Book #3).
Someone told me the last three books in the series are the best.
Smallville: Haunted
I’ve read 3 so far and 2 of them are pretty good. The other was okay but the story didn’t really go anywhere. They’re based off rejected scripts and so the characters feel like they should be from the show. The best part I like about them is reading the mind of the characters. Especially the Kryptonite infected. Gives you a better idea on what that stuff dies to their mind and why they act the way they do in most cases you see in the show.I never read Smallville books, are they good?
I had a chance to write a LOIS & CLARK book, but had to pass because of a scheduling conflict.
I remember the one that C.J. Cherryh wrote. It was fairly good as a generic Superman novel, but it bore only a token resemblance to Lois & Clark's version of the continuity and characters, and touched very little on the core relationship that the show was named after. I have no doubt that yours would have been more authentic to the series.
If a science fiction writer were to name a character Habakkuk, would anybody take it seriously?
Just read Jonah this morning. Bit of a fish story.
I wrote an essay on Jonah for Humanities 101 in college. I submitted my paper with a hand-drawn cover parodying a JAWS movie poster with the tagline:
"Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the Bible . . . ."
Got a note from the professor informing me that this was not appropriate for an academic paper.![]()
I never read Smallville books, are they good?
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