The novel … This novel was a must-buy for me after seeing Rogue One twice in the theaters in one week. If you enjoyed the film than Rogue One by Alexander Freed is absolutely worth your time. It was written by Matt Forbeck and originally published by Disney–Lucasfilm Press in eBook format on December 16, 2016. The novelization is rated 4 out of 5 Death Star reactor ignitions. Again, like the Solo novelization post, I tied it in with my Women of Star Wars series, and I wrote specifically about Jyn Erso. Go ahead. “One of the best movie adaptations yet.”—Cinelinx “Rogue One bridged characters and elements of the prequels and original Star Wars trilogy in a visually stunning ride, but there are even more rich details hiding in the film’s novelization, [which] reveals and expands with inner monologues and character insights, political knots, and nuance.”—The Daily Dot The novelization of the film was written by Alexander Freed, and released on December 16, 2016. Let it break your heart a little more. Posted on February 24, 2017 February 24, 2017 by twilaprice. The book also syncs perfectly with James Luceno’s Catalyst, the prequel novel to Rogue One so that the story feels seamless from one to the other. Rogue One Novelization Reviewed January 11, 2017 Kay Alexander Freed, books, Del Rey, Geek Kay, novelization, review, Rogue One, Star Wars, Storytelling (cover: courtesy of Del Rey) When Alexander Freed was announced as the author of the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story novelization, it sounded like a good idea. Star Wars: Rogue One: A Junior Novel is the junior novelization of the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Written by veteran Star Wars novelist James Luceno, the story is set some years before the events of Rogue One, and provides a backstory to the 2016 film. Rogue One: a Star Wars Story novelization byAlexander Freed. Along with the tidal wave of Rogue One tie-ins and easter eggs, the movie novelization gives fans new scenes and a new way to enjoy the first Star Wars standalone film. Even more than the movie, the novelization of "Rogue One" offers an intimate look at the suffering and moral compromises of those touched by this galactic war. Here’s the original post: I just finished reading the Rogue One novelization by Alexander Freed, and I have to say, though I enjoyed it, I’m not sure if “book Jyn” is the same person as “movie Jyn.” It’s rare but this novelization gets an enthusiastic recommendation. Excellent work by the Del Ray team and the story group to ensure consistency between the ancillary materials and the films. I do have the other novelization, but decided to try this one - it's still great, it still covers the movie nicely, but if you have less time for a Rogue One fix, either to read or listen to (which is the way I did this), it is a quicker listen at 4 hours and something minutes. Buy it. Thank you to Del Rey for providing a copy of the book for review purposes. A tie-in novel to the film, Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel, was released on November 15, 2016. Rogue One gave us one of our only looks at Darth Vader at the height of his power.
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