"Ghosts of Tomorrow"? I thought it was "Ghosts of Yesterday".i_amtrunks wrote:Written by Alan Dean Foster, who was responsible for the final release of the first Transformers Movie tie in novel "Ghosts of Tomorrow", "The Veiled Threat" will follow some well known human character from the first film.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:"Ghosts of Tomorrow"? I thought it was "Ghosts of Yesterday".
Bumblebeast wrote:Veiled threat = phantom menace.
SlyTF1 wrote:I dont understand why the hell anyone would see a movie for the story, if you want a story, go read a f*ckin book.
Bumblebeast wrote:Veiled threat = phantom menace.
Black Bumblebee wrote:I remember the first novel--I was actually one of the first to write a review of it for one of these sites (either seibertron or tformers, can't remember which) and create the Wikipedia page. It was indeed total suckage. ADF is well known for churning movie tie in books out that are easily forgettable, but make money based on the name of the movie. He even said in an interview that he did not know anything about Transformers, didn't care about Transformers, and if anyone didn't like it, he didn't care, as it was just another of his hundreds of books that he was paid a commission to write. I, for one, will not be giving any of my money to the purchase of it.
Here's how you do it: Write over a hundred books and hundreds of other stories and articles. Never miss a contract deadline. Get published in more than fifty languages. Win writing awards in Russia and Spain in addition to the U.S. Sell over fifteen million books in the U.S. alone. Sell consistently for nearly forty years.
Alan Dean Foster wrote:Rodimus;
Glad you're enjoying the book. If I didn't care about fan or reader reaction I wouldn't have bothered to register to write on this forum, much less have taken the time to do so, since I am currently heavily into the second book of THE TIPPING POINT trilogy for Del Rey and have just returned from the western Indian Ocean.
I don't know how to convince you that I'm me...though I can say that as far as Bumbleebee and Sam are concerned, wait for the novelization of REVENGE OF THE FALLEN. Look at the update date page on my website and you'll see similar commentary in re THREAT. And I'll give you a key word to FALLEN that few will understand the significance of until they can read that book.
The key word is: mayonnaise.
Alan Dean Foster wrote:The key word is: mayonnaise.
Neko wrote:Alan Dean Foster wrote:The key word is: mayonnaise.
I adored that bit of the book!
I finished the book last night and I have to say it was an enjoyable read. Kami kind of annoyed me though. I loved Petr though. Awesome character.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Neko wrote:Alan Dean Foster wrote:The key word is: mayonnaise.
I adored that bit of the book!
That's the exact picture I had in my head when I read that part!I finished the book last night and I have to say it was an enjoyable read. Kami kind of annoyed me though. I loved Petr though. Awesome character.
I liked Kaminari Ishihara. Petr was alright, he didn't do that much. Kaminari was actually in the middle of the action.
Neko wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I liked Kaminari Ishihara. Petr was alright, he didn't do that much. Kaminari was actually in the middle of the action.
True, but she smelt vaguely of 'Mary su' to me.
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