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Title: Flight (Smallville Series for Young Adults, No. 3) by Cherie Bennett, Jeff Gottesfeld ISBN: 0-316-17468-8 Publisher: Little, Brown Pub. Date: 01 December, 2002 Format: Mass Market Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: One of My Favorite Smallville Books
Comment: When Clark meets 15-year-old Tia Haines, a shy girl, who has an extremely strict father, he realizes that he could use help, and that he's the person to give it to her. But when Clark finds out that what he thinks Tia's hiding, is something entirely different, thanks to his x-ray vision, he realizes that Tia's secret is as big as his own. Meanwhile, if that weren't enough for Clark to handle, a string of robberies begin to plague Smallville, and the only evidence at each scene of the crime is a green feather. Now Clark is faced with another mystery to solve.
As someone who has read the previous books in the SMALLVILLE series, I have to say that this is my favorite one so far. Tia is a fantastic new character, whom I wish would have stayed around a little longer. Clark really shows how caring he is about other people in this novel, and this new side of him is a great one. A must-have book for all fans of the SMALLVILLE TV show or book series.
Erika Sorocco
Rating: 4
Summary: could be better
Comment: when clark meets a shy young lady at a carnival, he starts to suspect that she may be abused by her father. when he uses his xray vision to confirm this, he finds that she is hiding a much
bigger secret. on top of this, people are starting to get robbed.
could the 2 be connected? or is it just another item for the wall
of the weird? this book starts out with a lot of promise but it goes downhill really fast. from the samllville books i have read fans are better off just watching the tv show.
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