novelisation


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Noun1.novelisation - converting something into the form of a novel
authorship, penning, writing, composition - the act of creating written works; "writing was a form of therapy for him"; "it was a matter of disputed authorship"
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novelliser
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Every one of them - from the 50p charity shop paperback of the novelisation of Jaws 2, to the monstrously huge hardback letters of Noel Coward I forked out 50 quid for - means something to me.
Angela McNeill caused a bit of a stushie when she was found to have repurposed a Book Club Pick of the Month, the novelisation of the big screen hit, Last Tango in Paris.
is Jean-Louis Fournier's Femina-winning controversial novelisation of Jean-Louis Fournier's life with his first two children both were born with mental and physical disabilities so significant that they would never be able to lead a normal life.
The film was bought by iconic studio MGM Orion for the Americas, and an incredible world tour saw it lift 14 awards at festivals, while the soundtrack has been released on Interscope records and a young adult novelisation published on Macmillan Books.
A novelisation of The Grinch Story of the Movie, priced at GBP5.99; The Grinch Movie Sticker Book, priced at GBP7.74; and a Movie Colouring Book, priced at GBP3.99 will all be published on 9 November 2018, the same day that Universal Pictures releases the new film.
Out Thursday Millions glued to the ITV series would agree, the tale of the teenager who became Queen of England makes fascinating drama, and Goodwin, who wrote the series, has served up a hit novelisation. Transporting you into the royal palaces, and inside the head of the young monarch, she conjures up a vivid portrait of how the newly crowned Victoria struggles with royal responsibilities, palace rivalries and her increasing crush on her handsome prime minister, Lord Melbourne - before Albert enters the picture.
It is essentially a novelisation of the life of the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, doomed to live and work under Stalin and his successors, first in fear for his life and then in guilty shame at the enforced compromises that have secured not just his survival, but his canonisation by a regime he despises.
James Rollins is the author of seven thrillers in the bestselling Sigma Force series, six individual adventure thrillers and wrote the blockbuster movie 'novelisation' for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
The Sandman: review and novelisation is another good example of a rich resource based on making success criteria explicit.
KING KONG: This value-for-money 200-page hardback is the original novelisation by Delow W Lovelace, based on an idea by Edgar Wallace and Merion C Cooper.
This is the original novelisation by pulp writer Delos Lovelace, and oozes Hollywood-class horror.
Even Tony Wilson has encouraged this by writing the novelisation of the film rather than his own version of events.