The peek into the predatory animal’s mind serves as a chilling reflection of what might be going through the heads of the story’s deadly protagonists, the xenomorphs, who are the only living beings whose point of view we don’t get to see. The book opens with an unusual perspective: that of Jones, Ripley’s cat. He is skilled at capturing every element that makes me love the movies, with the added bonus of the inner monologues and varied perspectives that this format grants. I’m trying to read more novelizations, which means Alan Dean Foster is going to appear often on my list. As you can see from those five stars, it did just fiiiine. (Originally published by Warner Books, 1986)Īliens is one of my favourite movies so this book had a lot to live up to, with the potential to utterly fail me. Aliens: The Official Movie Novelization by Alan Dean Foster Aliens: The Official Movie Novelization by Alan Dean Foster
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