Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Transformers: DOTM The Novel Description

The Transformers: Dark of the Moon Novelization by Peter David ("the writer of stuff") finally has an official description. Technically its spoilerish but really it contains nothing couldn't have written up just based on the teaser trailer. The 400 page novel is set for release on May 24th. (via TFW2005, thanks to Sahara and Feris for heads-up)
Product Description
ONE SMALL STEP FOR MAN . . .

All humankind was watching that fateful day in 1969. But only a handful knew the real mission behind America’s triumph in space. Now the treacherous Decepticons have set their sights on unearthing government secrets. The only hope of averting a crisis rests on the Autobots—yet who knows what remains in the shadows, hidden from man and machine?

About the Author
Peter David’s novels include the fantasies Tigerheart, Sir Apropos of Nothing, The Woad to Wuin, and Knight Life, and the quirky werewolf story Howling Mad. He is famous for writing some of the most popular original Star Trek: The Next Generation novels, including Imzadi and A Rock and a Hard Place, as well as the official novels of the movies Iron Man, Spider-Man, and The Incredible Hulk. He has written just about every famous comic book superhero, including Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, and the futuristic Spider-Man 2099, and has scripted the bestselling Gunslinger Born graphic adaptation of the acclaimed Stephen King Dark Tower series. He collaborated with J. Michael Straczynski on the Babylon 5 novels and comic book series, and with Bill Mumy he created the Nickelodeon television series Space Cases. In his spare time, he writes movie screenplays, children’s books, and TV scripts.

Product Details
Mass Market Paperback: 400 pages
Publisher: Del Rey
Release Date: May 24, 2011
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0345529154
ISBN-13: 978-0345529152

7 comments:

  1. I wonder why Alan Dean Foster didn't write this one?

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  2. Peter David is a great Sci-Fi author. Imzadi was a good book.

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  3. he's gonna relese it on my birthdaaay! 10hi

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  4. @Anonymous 3/16/2011 11:02 PM: Transformers3 production is quite cheap compared to previous two movies, they fired Alan Dean Foster too.

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  5. you can't fire a freelance writer.

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  6. Disappointed that Alan didn't write this one. I liked his writing style.

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  7. Can't wait...although I think I'll read the book after I see the movie. Kinda spoiled ROTF for me by reading the book before seeing the movie.

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