novelization
IPA: nˈɑvʌɫʌzˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- The writing of a novel based on fact; fictionalization
- A text novel that is an adaptation of a story from a visual medium such as film
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Examples of "novelization" in Sentences
- The second novelization is William Johnston's Get Smart!
- One of the things that I loved in the novelization was the ending.
- Not a novelization, which is a sort of a shadow of a novel, a ghost of a screenplay pretending to be -- "
- IIRC, "Shrinking Woman" (the flick) was a sequel to the film based on that book, so if there's a book, I'd call it a "novelization".
- Finding the path to that “ownership” when writing in another person’s universe, be it a tie-in or a novelization, is another matter entirely.
- The new paperback 'novelization' of the film, which is even briefer and more banal than one might expect, has already sold nearly 300,000 copies.
- Prior to that, his most recent books were Battlestar Galactica: the Miniseries (a novelization), and Eternity's End, a grand-scale epic of conflict and mystery in the far future, which was a finalist for the Nebula Award.
- Sometime afterward (yes, I'm being frustratingly vague about the dates, but that comes with having a crappy memory), I heard that Neil had actually written a six-part Neverwhere series for the BBC back in 1996, and that the book came later (it's been called a novelization of the series, but it's much more than that, as it expands and fully fleshes it out).
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