![]() ![]() The tone of the book is very simple, attractive and grip you til the end. You thumb through the pages and find out story is getting more fun and it's hard to just put it simply without adjusting your work and social life to read some extra adventures of a Galaxy far far away. Another one is when Anakin saves a Tusken and gets his life spared by the rest of the nomedic warrior race. This scene is in the conversation in the movie but wasn't shown. It starts with action where young Anakin tries to outrun Sebulba in podracing and loses. How Qui Gon understand his young padawon's mind and how much he has to learn, still. It indicates how Obi Wan hates Qui Gon's decision of going against the Council's decision to not train Anakin. The novel provides a better insights of the characters and connects more deeply with their thoughts and inner struggles. ![]() So yep, novelization is better than the movie. Wanna know is it better than the movie? It's like your are watching movie in your mind when you flip through pages with extra scene where your imagination powers have to come into play and put some efforts. Recent SW watching spree made me a huge fan of this larger than life franchise and choosing to start reading novelization is a great decision. That was my first meet with SW and I hated it so much. There was the first time when I left the theater in middle of the movie when I was watching The Last Jedi.
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