Take the character Drew for example (the little deaf girl, who had a major crush on Alex) - she was mightily underused in the film, but comes to life so much more in the book, with a great deal more of her thoughts and what she thinks about her parents and the "inappropriate" dress that she wore to the dinner that night - the dress is changed from the novelization to the film. I find that whole section works much better on film, and then the background of the characters comes across much better in the book. The other issue that I have with these style "action" novelizations, is I don't find the action segments translate very well to text. But now it's bothering me, that I have picked this up unknowingly, when I technically already have it. I know and have read two different novelizations of the first Terminator movie, one by Bill Wisher, and one by Shaun Hutson. I last read the CED book is 2011, according to my Goodreads account, so now I need to revisit it, and also see if there are any differences between the two accounts. Smith, Never Been Kissed, and a couple of others, as well as some Sabrina novelizations. There's also one written by Cathy East Dubowski, who has done Mr. The first thing is that I've just realised (after looking at my order history on Amazon, and also my bookshelf at home), that there are two different editions of this book. I last read the CED book is 2011, according to my Goodreads account, so now I need to revisit it, and also see if there are any I have three issues with this book.