The Cabin in the Woods: The Official Movie Novelization
My love for this movie might just have something to do with me rating this book so high. I mean come on, the movie is so fucking good. How can you not like a movie that has:
scary ass monsters
killer unicorns
redneck zombies!
some sexy dancing
1 fucking hot fool
Fuck that man is beautiful ^_____^
Don't mind me drooling....
And don't forget evil gods!!
Seriously, it feels like this movie was made for ME. It has basically everything I love.
It's not just another horror movie where five friends go into the woods and are killed one by one. It's so much more than that.
This is probably one of my favorite movie novelizations ever. It's just like the movie, but I love how you get more background on all the characters and more info about the gods. Also I FUCKING LOVE the fact that we officially know that Marty felt something towards Dana. When I first watched the movie I honestly thought they were supposed to be together, not Holden and Dana. I hate Holden. In the book he seemed more like a perv. >< Dana and Marty are so cute together though! Their parts were my favorite in the book. Especially the passages where you are in Marty's head and you find out he has feelings for Dana. :D SQEEEEEEEE!!!!! Sorry...I guess I'm slightly obsessed with those two together. If I directed the movie I would have had Marty confess how he feels about her at the end and have them kiss or something. That's just me though.
I wasn't going to add this to my favorites shelf due to the fact that I love the movie and all, but fuck it. I'm 100% sure I would have added this to that shelf even if I didn't watch the movie. Sure, the writing isn't the greatest but I was so invested in the story that I DID NOT CARE. :D
I recommend this to anyone who has seen the movie and loved it just as much as I did. As a matter of fact, I'm going to stop typing nonsense and watch the movie again. ;)
OK I'm done, I promise....
So glad I'm finish this novel. If you watched the movie, you basically read the book. The book just goes into more detail and give you a better understanding of what's going on.
The best horror novel I've read in forever!I've been looking forward to this movie for way over a year now and when I heard there was a novelization, I knew I just had to read it. And I was not disappointed. At first when I heard about The Cabin in the Woods I thought, yeah, okay. Teens going into the woods and getting hacked up by some killer. I'm sure that's what a lot of people thought. But fuck, everyone was far from the truth!This is one of the most fucked up and crazy books I've read! I
This book was scary and was interesting to read at the same time. And also i was excited to read the book because i had saw the movie and it had took me back to when i did see the movie. That's why i said that i was scary. But other then that i will be reading this book again if i have a chance to get the book from the library again.
While this is a faithful adaptation of the film and provided us with some additional insight into some of the characters, overall it was disappointing. The pacing is much too slow with the result that much of the humor & horror of the screen doesn't translate to the page. It's also (at least the nook edition) riddled with typos and poorly attributed dialogue that threw me right out of the story. The final straw for me was when "Judah" suddenly became "Jonah." There's no excuse for that lack
4 stars out of 5I loved this movie, it is in fact one of my all time favorites. So instead of delving into the sheer genius of the movie, I will stick to the book. I knew the second I saw it at B&N that I had to read it. The novelization is true to the movie as you'd expect, reflecting its success. I was hoping for a closer look at the monsters, but instead was surprised by getting to know each character intimately. The book is brutal. I found myself unnerved by the violence, not because it
pretty good until the horrible ending. never really explains what the purpose was in detail and then the end is just weird.
Tim Lebbon
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 297 pages Rating: 3.64 | 1103 Users | 119 Reviews
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Title | : | The Cabin in the Woods: The Official Movie Novelization |
Author | : | Tim Lebbon |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 297 pages |
Published | : | April 17th 2012 by Titan Books (first published February 5th 2011) |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Fantasy. Zombies |
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Warning : This isn't really a review, just a whole bunch of movie gifs and such.My love for this movie might just have something to do with me rating this book so high. I mean come on, the movie is so fucking good. How can you not like a movie that has:
scary ass monsters
killer unicorns
redneck zombies!
some sexy dancing
1 fucking hot fool
Fuck that man is beautiful ^_____^
Don't mind me drooling....
And don't forget evil gods!!
Seriously, it feels like this movie was made for ME. It has basically everything I love.
It's not just another horror movie where five friends go into the woods and are killed one by one. It's so much more than that.
This is probably one of my favorite movie novelizations ever. It's just like the movie, but I love how you get more background on all the characters and more info about the gods. Also I FUCKING LOVE the fact that we officially know that Marty felt something towards Dana. When I first watched the movie I honestly thought they were supposed to be together, not Holden and Dana. I hate Holden. In the book he seemed more like a perv. >< Dana and Marty are so cute together though! Their parts were my favorite in the book. Especially the passages where you are in Marty's head and you find out he has feelings for Dana. :D SQEEEEEEEE!!!!! Sorry...I guess I'm slightly obsessed with those two together. If I directed the movie I would have had Marty confess how he feels about her at the end and have them kiss or something. That's just me though.
I wasn't going to add this to my favorites shelf due to the fact that I love the movie and all, but fuck it. I'm 100% sure I would have added this to that shelf even if I didn't watch the movie. Sure, the writing isn't the greatest but I was so invested in the story that I DID NOT CARE. :D
I recommend this to anyone who has seen the movie and loved it just as much as I did. As a matter of fact, I'm going to stop typing nonsense and watch the movie again. ;)
OK I'm done, I promise....
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ISBN: | 1848565267 (ISBN13: 9781848565265) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.64 From 1103 Users | 119 ReviewsAppraise Containing Books The Cabin in the Woods: The Official Movie Novelization
It's an all-too-familiar story: five friends - the jock, the slut, the nice girl, the brain, and the clown - go for vacation to a cabin in the Middle of Nowhere, and then...well, you know. Only in this case, you don't. This one's different. Really. No, I can't tell you why. Only that there's much more beneath the surface.I don't normally read movie novelizations but this one's by Tim Lebbon, one of the current greats, and though I've been very excited to see the film I don't know when I'll getSo glad I'm finish this novel. If you watched the movie, you basically read the book. The book just goes into more detail and give you a better understanding of what's going on.
The best horror novel I've read in forever!I've been looking forward to this movie for way over a year now and when I heard there was a novelization, I knew I just had to read it. And I was not disappointed. At first when I heard about The Cabin in the Woods I thought, yeah, okay. Teens going into the woods and getting hacked up by some killer. I'm sure that's what a lot of people thought. But fuck, everyone was far from the truth!This is one of the most fucked up and crazy books I've read! I
This book was scary and was interesting to read at the same time. And also i was excited to read the book because i had saw the movie and it had took me back to when i did see the movie. That's why i said that i was scary. But other then that i will be reading this book again if i have a chance to get the book from the library again.
While this is a faithful adaptation of the film and provided us with some additional insight into some of the characters, overall it was disappointing. The pacing is much too slow with the result that much of the humor & horror of the screen doesn't translate to the page. It's also (at least the nook edition) riddled with typos and poorly attributed dialogue that threw me right out of the story. The final straw for me was when "Judah" suddenly became "Jonah." There's no excuse for that lack
4 stars out of 5I loved this movie, it is in fact one of my all time favorites. So instead of delving into the sheer genius of the movie, I will stick to the book. I knew the second I saw it at B&N that I had to read it. The novelization is true to the movie as you'd expect, reflecting its success. I was hoping for a closer look at the monsters, but instead was surprised by getting to know each character intimately. The book is brutal. I found myself unnerved by the violence, not because it
pretty good until the horrible ending. never really explains what the purpose was in detail and then the end is just weird.
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