Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen
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Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen

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“THE FALLEN SHALL RISE AGAIN. . . .”

This cryptic warning is ignored by the national security adviser who feels the ruthless Decepticon threat is no more. The allies are victorious, the enemy has been defeated, and the world is safe. Small attacks around the world have been contained, and the remaining pieces of the coveted Allspark are locked in an electromagnetic vault on...more
Mass Market Paperback, 304 pages
Published May 19th 2009 by Del Rey
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Moroni
Moroni rated it 5 of 5 stars
I like this book because it's better then the movie. This book is very funny to and a lot of fighting in to than the first Transformers. I read every month. I even remember the book to. This book is the best book I ever read in my whole life. It have action, funny stuff, cool stuff, and etc. This is why I like this book. I think it's the best book Alan Dean Foster ever made.This book is the best book I ever read. I give this book 5 stars for the best book ever write for Transformers. This is wh...more
Jia
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Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen

Ever thought of what damages and power,the robots might have over the world? Powers that have the ability to destroy a planet and so on. While there are also robots that try to destroy the other bad robots. Thinking that there is a possibility that any car on the street can transform and either save or destroy the world? I got interested in this book once i saw that there was a movie coming out for this book. It definitel...more
Kimberly
Pretty standard novelization. Not exceptional, but not bad. The dialogue and some of the set-ups aren't as good at the film, but event rationalization is better. This may be because of scenes cut from the movie.
In my opinion, Foster is no Peter David, but the book is still decent to see a slightly different take on events.
Jim
Jim rated it 1 of 5 stars
This was a bad book. I haven't seen the movie, but the book was (1) a little perverted and (2) devoid of any character development. The other really odd thing is that the book is written at a really low level (which makes sense), but every 20 pages or so the author uses some really obscure word that I have never heard of.
Lucas
Lucas rated it 3 of 5 stars
If you were a bit confused with the movie, this book is recommended to understand the movie. Although some parts of the movie were altered in this book, this book is still a good read. Personally, I prefer the book version than the movie one.
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i think that transformers 2 is a awesome, action-packed, thriller! it took me a while to read it but it has awesome description!!!!!!!!!!! 5 star
Sarah
Sarah rated it 5 of 5 stars
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Loved the book way better than the movie. It gives more detail and you can relate to the characters better.
Allona Wray
The movie and book is a great to read. I love action so if you love action you should read this book.
Olipoopooo
very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very good book
Charlie
the book was full of many unexpected twists and a lot of action
S Moises
i think that all that i have read is owsome
Annice22
Better than the movie that's for sure.
Patty
Patty rated it 4 of 5 stars
Ahhh...the nice thing about the adaptions is there's a more of a focus on the actual robots, over the humans! The movies have added a new twist to the TF universe and it will be especially interesting to see when the third movie gets made, who will do the adpations and if there's another prequel. Foster's done a great job of deepening the characters (whether robot or human), which the movies tend to lack!
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