The Official Movie Novelization
Halloween Kills
The Official Movie Novelization
Published: 26, October 2021
Author: Tim Waggoner
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Movie Tie-In, Mystery, Supernatural, Suspense, Thrillers
Rating: 90/100
Recommended: 100/100 Yes.
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The Review:
From the beginning, this novel held my attention and wouldn't let go, as if I'd been seized by Michael Myers. In many respects, the book is superior to the film, particularly parts that enable the reader to fill in the blanks, such as the firefighter encounter in the beginning and the story's conclusion. Tim Waggoner's ability to build emotional suspense in words in the same manner that filmmakers do in visuals is extraordinary.
On several instances, my hands sweated—I was worried for the characters, and I was there with them in the middle of the night, looking over my shoulder for the monster ... wait for a moment, It's not true; I can't lie because I'm always cheering for Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, and nearly all of the other legendary horror icons, so I was always rooting for Michael Myers while the "hero" characters struggled to stay alive. However, it was as sweat-inducing as I said at the beginning of this paragraph, and it will make a reader feel worried for the good guys as well as jittery.
The increased development of numerous secondary characters was extremely enjoyable— they sprang off the page and became so genuine that I felt a personal loss when they died. (It's also not true since I'm curious to see how a charter will fall at the hands of this legendary murder machine.)
I've always been a huge admirer of Halloween and a voracious reader. This is unquestionably the finest of both worlds. The author has a thorough understanding of Halloween and Michael Myers, as well as what they stand for. Then comes the ambiance, details, and, most importantly, Michael Myers' point of view are all written in a way that perfectly complements the Halloween franchise.
I feel compelled to mention the audio version of this book since it was exceptional and Bronson Pinchot elevates the novel to new heights. When reading Michael's point of view, his speech transmits emotion and enthusiasm yet becomes nearly lifeless, which is fantastic!
I had the impression that the book was written based on a version of the screenplay that had not yet been finalized for the film, or that they revised it later because there are some changes between the book and the film. Some are minor, some are large, and some are highly intriguing Easter eggs that make for a great read and are excellent examples of fan service.
A very quick and interesting read, I believe fans will think it's a comedy, but non-fans and young readers will think it's a horror/slasher that will give them nightmares. I finished the book in one day and listened to the audio twice just to hear the dead and lifeless style of one of my heroes, Michael Myers. Definitely recommended, albeit with a few points deducted for readers who may not enjoy the killings.
Final Thoughts:
This isn't simply a terrific novelization; it goes beyond the film to become a fantastic book in its own right, deserving of being read independently of the original material.
I highly recommend both the novel and its audio version to all the fans and even the new readers who don’t know about this franchise and the iconic Michael Myers.
Synopsis:
“The official novelization of the highly anticipated sequel to 2018’s Halloween, starring Jamie Lee Curtis.
Minutes after Laurie Strode, her daughter Karen, and granddaughter Allyson left masked monster Michael Myers caged and burning in Laurie’s basement, Laurie is rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, believing she finally killed her lifelong tormentor.
But when Michael manages to free himself from Laurie’s trap, his ritual bloodbath resumes. As Laurie fights her pain and prepares to defend herself against him, she inspires all of Haddonfield to rise up against their unstoppable monster. But as a group of other survivors of Michael’s first rampage decide to take matters into their own hands, a vigilante mob forms that sets out to hunt Michael down. Evil dies tonight.”
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