Book Review: Heroes: An Insider’s Guide to The Award-Winning Show by Various Authors

Author: SaharPublished: Oct 21, 2009 at 5:36 pm 0 comments

Let’s start this review with some harsh honesty. Heroes started as a fantastic show. The acting, the directing, the pacing and, most importantly, the story – they were all brilliant. Unfortunately, like a shooting star, Heroes has lost something major in its last two seasons that it is still trying to recapture in its fourth.

I personally still have hope that Heroes will regain its former status as being the most amazing show on TV (after Supernatural, of course), and there are little things that kindle that hope every once in awhile. One of such things are companion books, one of which made its way to my desk recently. I am still not done relishing it.

Printed on heavy glossy paper in brilliant colours and packed full with photos, Heroes: An Insider’s Guide to the Award-Winning Show is at the same time a great trip down memory lane and a reminder that Heroes used to be great and could become great again. And I think it’s proof that fans are more than willing to forget about the less stellar episodes were Heroes to pull off such a comeback.

And even if it doesn’t, this book is still worth every penny spent on it. The die-hard fan who has yet to lose hope in Heroes’ greatness will relish pouring over the reminder of where this hope took root, and the curious newbie will quickly be sucked in and become hooked to the show, hoping for the same thing.

Other TV Show companions tend to go over the plot, episode by episode; this book chose to go on a different path. Instead of being plot-driven, it’s character driven, as we find out more about the plot through the presentation and analysis of each character. And this analysis is provided by the help of none other than the actor who portrays him/her.

There is a lot of text in the book, and it’s all rather interesting. Yes, that’s surprise I’m expressing, since many companions end up being quite a drag to read. ("Then he went up the stairs, and then she followed, then they saw the open window…" I know! I watched the episode! Tell me more about WHY it happened!) But Heroes: An Insider’s Guide does provide a lot of, well, inside information. It’s probable that many hardcore, Internet-obsessed fans already know most of the information in this book, but for those of us who don’t have as much time to surf the Internet looking for information, this book will provide for a lot of Oh! So THAT’S what happened! moments.

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The author of The Spirit Within Club, Sahar was born the first of three siblings and the first of eight cousins. Thrust in the role of head of the brood at a very early age, she honed her imagination by creating stories and plotlines the eight of them could play to all summer long. …

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