There’s a certain trepidation one experiences when they realise the book they were so excited about follows that less explored, often poorly done, movie-to-book path.
“The book was better than the movie.” We’ve all said that or had someone say it to us, and usually it’s true. But how does that factor in when the book would never have existed without the movie?
In this specific situation, the novelisation was written by one of the script writers for the movie, so you get the feeling he had more of an investment in the story than an external person hired to do the job.
But… I just didn’t feel it.
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