I'm a big fan of the ABC TV show, Castle. I've bought the three novels published so far. (I've read the first two)
Today I read the first graphic novel from the show. This is written by Brian Michael Bendis and is an "adaptation" of Castle's first novel published before the events of the TV show.
I'm a huge fan of Nathan Fillion and I'm thrilled that his show is doing so well.
Because I like the show I'm a sucker for all the spin-off merchandise.
I liked the graphic novel. There was action, sexy women and humor, exactly what you'd expect from Richard Castle.
The producers of the show are doing a great job breaking down the fourth wall by giving us these books.
What fun.
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Sunday, 2 October 2011
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Book report 2 of 26 - Heat Wave by Richard Castle
This is the first book to spin off of the Castle TV show and I recommend to read it first (not something I did) as the second books' tone will make more sense.
In any case - I enjoyed the book for the same reasons that I enjoyed Naked Heat; you have the "character"of Richard Castle writing a fiction based on the characters in the TV show. Confused? Don't be just start watching Castle on Monday nights - you can jump right in the show at any point.
I just wish I knew who is the ghost writer for the series - it's a lot of fun.
Next up - Non-Fiction. Yikes!
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Saturday, 13 November 2010
Book Report #1 - Naked Heat by Richard Castle (1 of 26)
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I'm a big fan of the ABC show "Castle" which starts Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic. On the show Richard Castle, played by Fillion, is a famous mystery writer who gets himself teamed up with Detective Kate Beckett, played by Katic. He follows Beckett and her team around for inspiration for a new book series that he is writing.
With many successful TV shows and movies you can eventually find what are known as tie-in books. Which are usually just extra stories starring the characters form the show. What makes this tie-in different is that the book is actually in the show itself. There is no actual Richard Castle; Fillion is a fine actor but I'm sure he's no author, ABC is keeping the lid on who is actually doing the ghost writing but, to the shows' credit, the books are becoming best-sellers in their own right.
In the show, Castle bases his characters on the people of the NYPD that he is shadowing. If you're a fan of the show these books (there are two, this being book two) are a fun read. You get to see why some of the characters on the show are upset with what he writes. It's a wonderful twist on a tie-in.
If you're not a fan of the show you won't have as much fun with it because the book relies on you having some exposure to the relationships of the TV characters. But it does stand on it's own as a decent read. I would suggest watching the show because it is first rate to begin with.
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