If you liked the movie, you should probably read this novel. If you loathed the movie, you should definitely read this novel.
Many of us are familiar with the phrase "the book is always better than the movie" and while this, like any absolute, is not always true, I find that it usually is; but this example is just plain ridiculous.
I have been aware for some time that film novelizations, since the author usually works from an earlier version of the screenplay in order to make his release date coincide with that of the finished film, frequently preserve deleted or alternate scenes. In this case these alterations, whether the omissions of careless filmmakers or perhaps the additions of the author, Peter David, lead to a crisp, action packed and strangely believable sci-fi action thriller for young adults, or, in my case, a long dissatisfied Transformers fan.
Instead of the soulless hunks of meat and metal of the film, I find actual humans and sentient robots leaping to life on every page with emotions, motives and introspection that create investment. In place of meaningless mayhem and confusing close angles, clean and clear imagery makes every action scene memorable, all leading to a satisfying and, dare I say, meaningful conclusion which, sadly, was never filmed but lives in vivid excellence within these pages. Oh, and the crude humor of the film is, thankfully, cut to the bone and replaced with a sprinkle of clever banter that feels far more on brand for Transformers and results in a far more dramatic and frequently dark story.
In short, this is how transformers are supposed to be and perhaps, for the sake of objectivity, I should rate this as a four star, young adult novel. It's not like it can stand beside the best books I've read and maybe for a casual reader it would have little value; but that would betray how engaged I was with every word and every page. At the end of the day, this book triumphs where millions of dollars have failed.