Novelizations

A novelization is a novel that is written based on some other media story form rather than as an original work.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Star Wars Novelizations, #7)
Alien
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (Star Wars Novelizations, #1)
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (Star Wars Novelizations, #3)
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars Novelizations, #5)
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (Star Wars Novelizations, #6)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Star Wars Novelizations, #8)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Star Wars Novelizations, #3.5)
Halloween (Halloween #1)
Aliens
The Thing
Star Wars: A New Hope (Star Wars Novelizations, #4)
Back to the Future
Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (Star Wars Novelizations, #2)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Indiana Jones #2)
West Side Story by Irving ShulmanThe Prom by Saundra MitchellDear Evan Hansen by Val EmmichThe Rocky Horror Picture Show by Kevin VanHookJagged Little Pill by Eric  Smith
Musicals Adapted Into Books
19 books — 4 voters
Return of the Pink Panther by Frank WaldmanDr Syn Alias the Scarecrow by Vic CrumeThe Thing by Alan Dean FosterSleepy Hollow a Novelization by Peter LerangisCrimson Peak by Nancy Holder
Books based on Movies!
7 books — 4 voters

Star Wars by James KahnStar Wars, Episode V by Donald F. GlutStar Wars by George LucasThe Dark Knight by Dennis O'NeilStar Wars by Matthew Woodring Stover
Best Film Novelizations
204 books — 66 voters

Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Daan JippesTwilight Zone by Robert BlochDisney Frozen by Walt Disney CompanyThe Beatles Yellow Submarine by Bill MorrisonWho Framed Roger Rabbit, As Told by Roger by Walt Disney Company
Film Novelizations
245 books — 8 voters
Angry Birds 2 by Heather NuhferThe LEGO® Movie™ 2 by Kate HowardSpies in Disguise by James A. McCannThe Addams Family by Calliope GlassAvengers by James A.   Moore
Novelizations 2019
23 books — 1 voter

Alan Dean Foster
It’s always amusing to me, you take a book, say, To Kill a Mockingbird, throw away three quarters of it and win an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay. But if you take a screenplay and add three quarters of original material to it––which is a much, much more difficult piece of writing––well, that’s by definition ‘hackwork.’ And it’s much harder, having done both, to take a screenplay and make a book out of it than [to] take a terrific book and make a screenplay out of it.
Alan Dean Foster

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