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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
by Matthew Woodring Stover
10/10.
This had no business being so well done. Novelizations usually contain almost no new information beyond what you see in a movie, but that was not the case here. This makes the story of Revenge of the Sith and the entire prequel trilogy so much more impactful than the movies were. This primarily comes from being able to have inner dialogue from all the characters, as well as conversations between characters that are far longer and more in depth than the movie could have allowed for without being 5 hours long. The book even manages to be a pretty effective self-contained book without any other knowledge of the SW universe. The audiobook version was very well narrated and the music and sound effects were top notch. I'd recommend this book to anyone who wanted more out of ROTS than the movie was able to provide.
This had no business being so well done. Novelizations usually contain almost no new information beyond what you see in a movie, but that was not the case here. This makes the story of Revenge of the Sith and the entire prequel trilogy so much more impactful than the movies were. This primarily comes from being able to have inner dialogue from all the characters, as well as conversations between characters that are far longer and more in depth than the movie could have allowed for without being 5 hours long. The book even manages to be a pretty effective self-contained book without any other knowledge of the SW universe. The audiobook version was very well narrated and the music and sound effects were top notch. I'd recommend this book to anyone who wanted more out of ROTS than the movie was able to provide.