I was just browsing at the B&N and saw a novelization of the movie Wonder Woman and it reminded me that these things exist.
Why would you want to read a studio-commissioned book adapted from a movie? I mean, I get the other way around - obviously. But there's a zillion books out there you could read instead.
I don't get the appeal at all.
What really, REALLY throws me for a loop are novelizations of movies based on pre-existing novels!
Why would you want to read a studio-commissioned book adapted from a movie? I mean, I get the other way around - obviously. But there's a zillion books out there you could read instead.
I don't get the appeal at all.
What really, REALLY throws me for a loop are novelizations of movies based on pre-existing novels!
The novelizations of Star Wars (1977), Alien (1979) and Star Trek:The Motion Picture (1979) sold millions of copies. Even after the advent of home video, film novelizations remain popular, with the adaptation of Godzilla (2014) being included on The New York Times Best Seller list for mass-market paperbacks.