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Aury Wallington

Auteur de Heroes: Saving Charlie: A Novel

10+ oeuvres 391 utilisateurs 12 critiques

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Œuvres de Aury Wallington

Heroes: Saving Charlie: A Novel (2007) 242 exemplaires
Pop! (2006) 52 exemplaires
The O.C Spring Break (2005) 30 exemplaires
The O.C.: Bait & Switch (2005) — Auteur — 16 exemplaires
Christmas Cupid [2009 TV movie] (2010) — Writer — 11 exemplaires
Saving Charlie 1 exemplaire
Spirit Riding Free: Seasons 5-8 (2019) 1 exemplaire

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Pieces (2000) — Contributeur — 212 exemplaires

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Having become recently obsessed with the Heroes universe, I had to give this book a shot. It was a quick read, and dealt more with the emotional interaction between Hiro and Charlie than it did with the meat of the Heroes storyline.

Hiro's nerdery helped me to relate to him, as well as his fumblings with the fairer sex and his thoughts about creating multiple timelines with his power. Any misgivings that I had had with the story were gone by its midpoint.
 
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dcrampton | 7 autres critiques | Apr 20, 2022 |
 
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Martin_Maenza | 7 autres critiques | Apr 14, 2017 |
At least this as an interesting approach to a TV tie-in novel; instead of more exciting adventures with the characters from the series it’s a character piece based on it, a romance with superpowers. That choice is the best thing about the book though. What this story could have been is a tragic, doomed romance which, knowing the ending, breaks your heart. What it ends up being is a quick shallow sprint through what should have been a tender relationship. Hiro’s reduced from the lovable onscreen geek to a sketch of a geek, a pop culture obsessed virgin who can’t talk to a girl. And Charlie is a caricature of a smalltown girl. There’s no depth or impact to the tragedies of her life, they’re just things that have happened to her, from the death of her parents to her own death. The moments that should have sung, moments like Hiro using his powers for romantic purposes and a late reciprocation by her just occur with no visible impact. There’s no attempt to play up the culture clash between Texas and Tokyo never a moment where you can marvel at how strange it really is. And this is all wrapped in perfunctory prose which often seems to struggling to his a page count. Perhaps if this had been an episode the actors could have lifted it – the material’s certainly there for them to play the audience’s heartstrings like a violin – but what’s here feels better material for the screen than the page.… (plus d'informations)
 
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JonArnold | 7 autres critiques | Jul 12, 2015 |
This was a cute story of a young girls quest to "become a woman". It was well written and very entertaining.
 
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bookjunkie57 | 3 autres critiques | Apr 17, 2015 |

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10
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Membres
391
Popularité
#61,941
Évaluation
3.2
Critiques
12
ISBN
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