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Transformers (edition 2007)

by Alan Dean Foster

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The official novel of the blockbuster film! OUR WORLD. THEIR WAR. They once lived on a distant planet, which was destroyed by the ravages of war-a war waged between the legions who worship chaos and those who follow freedom. In search of a powerful energy source that is essential to the survival of their race, they have now come to Earth. They are among us, silent, undetected, waiting to reveal themselves, for good or evil. The Decepticons will stop at nothing to seize the coveted prize, even if it means the destruction of countless human lives. The only things standing in their way: the Autobots and a handful of determined men and women who realize that when it comes to this advanced race of machines, there is much more than meets the eye. With forces mounting for the ultimate showdown, the future of humankind hangs in the balance.… (more)
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Title:Transformers
Authors:Alan Dean Foster
Info:Del Rey (2007), Edition: Mti, Mass Market Paperback, 304 pages
Collections:Read, Your library, Reviewed
Rating:**1/2
Tags:science fiction, fiction, movie tie-in novel, movie novelization

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Based on the movie screenplay, this novel follows the Transformers and Decepticons as they battle for earth. This novel was surprisingly good, given that it is based on a screenplay. A lot more background and detail are given than in the movie. Secondary characters are also more fully fleshed out. Altogether an enjoyable read. ( )
  TeenBookReviews | Jun 27, 2008 |
I reviewed two Foster books for the Fall 2007 issue of Prometheus, the quarterly newsletter of the Libertarian Futurist Society. Here is one of them. The other is of his Sagramanda, a techno-thriller set in near-future India.

Here is an excerpt of my review of Transformers; visit my review site Prometheus Unbound for the movie portion of the review:

I found Foster’s novel to be far inferior to the movie for a number of reasons. First, it lacks the energy, wit and charm of the movie. Perhaps my disappointment in the book was inevitable given that I read it after watching the movie. However, it is not simply that the fantastic special effects and compelling performances by the movie’s actors were able to breathe more life into the story than mere words could. I think I would have been disappointed in Foster’s novel even if I had read it before watching the movie or never watched the movie at all. Foster doesn’t simply flesh out the screen play as one might expect. He takes many liberties with it, leaving some scenes out, adding others in, changing dialogue, and so forth. None of the changes add much, if anything, of value to the story in comparison with the screen play. Quite the contrary. Foster’s novel is lacking in physical character and scene description. This is perhaps a necessary evil when writing the novelization of a movie prior to the latter’s completion and release. Yet Foster also delves very little into the deeper psychology of the characters that we don’t get to see on the big screen but expect in a novelization. Perhaps worst of all, his novel is more plagued by Hollywood stereotypes than the Hollywood movie itself! Two of the main characters, Sam and his love interest Mikaela, both come off as far weaker, less likeable and admirable, persons than they do in the movie, a testament both to the screen play and to the actors.

From a libertarian perspective, Foster’s novel is also disappointing. It either lacks or significantly mutes all of the aforementioned libertarian elements of the movie. Indeed, the only mention of freedom in the novel appears midway through it and is only a sadly corrupted version of a key phrase uttered by Optimus Prime. In the movie, Prime states that “Freedom is the right of all sentient beings.” Foster turns this into the New Deal-esque “Freedom from fear and all else is the right of all sentient beings.”

I highly recommend the movie on both aesthetic and political grounds. Save your money though and don’t bother with the novel. For those diehard fans who absolutely must see or read all things Transformers, Foster has also written a prequel novel, titled Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday, that may add something of value to the backstory of the movie. ( )
1 vote veritasnoctis | Feb 3, 2008 |
Based on the movie screenplay, this novel follows the Transformers and Decepticons as they battle for earth. This novel was surprisingly good, given that it is based on a screenplay. A lot more background and detail are given than in the movie. Secondary characters are also more fully fleshed out. Altogether an enjoyable read. ( )
  lunanshee | Dec 31, 2007 |
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The official novel of the blockbuster film! OUR WORLD. THEIR WAR. They once lived on a distant planet, which was destroyed by the ravages of war-a war waged between the legions who worship chaos and those who follow freedom. In search of a powerful energy source that is essential to the survival of their race, they have now come to Earth. They are among us, silent, undetected, waiting to reveal themselves, for good or evil. The Decepticons will stop at nothing to seize the coveted prize, even if it means the destruction of countless human lives. The only things standing in their way: the Autobots and a handful of determined men and women who realize that when it comes to this advanced race of machines, there is much more than meets the eye. With forces mounting for the ultimate showdown, the future of humankind hangs in the balance.

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OUR WORLD. THEIR WAR.
They once lived on a distant planet, which was destroyed by the ravages of war -- a war waged between the legions who worship chaos and those who follow freedom. In search of a powerful energy source that is essential to the survival of their race, they have now come to Earth. They are among us, silent, undetected, waiting to reveal themselves, for good or evil.

The Decepticons will stop at nothing to seize the coveted prize, even if it means the destruction of countless human lives. The only things standing in their way: the Autobots and a handful of determined men and women who realize that when it comes to this advanced race of machines, there is much more than meets the eye. With forces mounting for the ultimate showdown, the future of humankind hangs in the balance.
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