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Transformers and Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday by Alan Dean Foster

Started by Kendall, June 03, 2007, 07:01:12 PM

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Kendall

Just bought Aland Dean Foster's Prequel and Novel to the upcoming movie "Transformers".

I will probably disappointed with both the movie and novels, but I guess its just something I have to read.





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Kendall

Ya, book is slightly different. I own the special edition copy with the prologue narration not shown in the movie.

My room has 3 posters on my wall from the movie.
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Kendall

It tells the thoughts of the robots, well the writers interpretation, which I like.

The prequel was interesting since it tells of a secret ship that earth built and sent off with technology built from the discovered Megatron. And getting lost across the galaxy, and meeting up with the Decepticons and Autobots. A small battle and encounter with alien creature. And attempt to return to earth.

The book has additional dialogue, sequences in a different order, and thoughts of the characters.

Certainly the action of the movie can't be replicated in the book, but the dialogue and thoughts are much greater.
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Ella

Im going today to pay my library fine.  Ill se if they have it at the library.

Ella
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