Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: this book is worth reading Review: Pitch Black, Though based on a movie, is the tale of a group of intergalactic Earth bound pilgrims who crash land on an uncharted desert planet. The predicament is only made worse by the fact that an anual event of terror is about to take place. Despite the cliche plot and lackluster dialogue, I found the main charectors, Riddick, an escaped convict, and Captain Fry, the callow ship's pilot, along with the plot to be a roller coaster of turmoil both physically and emotionaly. If I had to rate this book on the scale I'd give it a 4 and a reconmendation as a "lieasure read"
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Great Read! Review: Hello Readers. When I saw the movie Pitch Black I was like "WHAO! ". It's a intresting story with plenty of suspence and scary thrills. However the book is a little different. It gives a bit more details on the characters. I love that! Here you will find more background info on Fry, Paris and the unnerving anti hereo of the story, Richard B. Riddick, the felon with the ability to see in the dark due to his surgically altered eyes. It is becuase of this ability that the small group of suvivors from the crashed ship, the Hunter-Gratzner, follow him in hope of escape from the nightmarish monsters that inhabbit the planet they crashed on. A GREAT READ! I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL IT COMES OUT ON DVD!
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: mediocre novelisation of a great film Review: I have to day I was disappointed with the novelisation - I saw the film several times and found it sensational (5 stars for the film). I suppose my expectations from the novel were too high. It's not all Lauria's fault - it's a thankless task to start with and there were obviously a number of major and minor changes to the screenplay between the draft used by Lauria and the final cut, most of them for the better. That's not really acceptable now when the work needed to bridge the gap between the author's final draft and publication is so much less than it was even ten years ago: the novel should correspond much more closely to the film. However, I did appreciate help with some of the more obscure lines of dialogue (memo to David Twohy - "trickeration" is not a great substitute for "trick", "trickery", "ruse", "treachery", or even "cunning plan"!). I thought that the extra information on Riddick's past was more of a hindrance than a help - it lessens the dramatic impact. For the same reason I hope that the next Riddick film is a sequel rather than a prequel. The novel is not bad - it's just not great. See the film - again.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: confused? Review: i know that this is goig to see weird but did riddick stabb radha in the end of the movie before she was carries away from the creature?
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: So=so Review: I must admit that this book has taken me aback. I was hoping for more reading but the book is very thin (the size, plus big alphabets)... The story line is really similar to the movie although in the book, there are a few twists. I also get more insights into the characters, especially Riddick...Sadly, after reading this book, I don't find Riddick that...intriguing or mysterious anymore...it's a tad bit disappointing. However, this is a well-written book, I truly enjoyed reading it... But if it boils down to watch the movie or read the book, do please save the money to watch the movie... thanks...=)
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: This book added some new insights Review: I read this book to see if I could get some further insights to what the characters were thinking and feeling and I was rewarded in that regard. But it was mostly a carbon copy of the movie with a bit of a different twist on the ending which had me worried for a second. But enjoyable read nonetheless. If anyone knows of any other books with a similar storyline (people stranded on odd planet having to rely on someone they might not trust, to try and survive) Please e-mail me at earnthis@hotmail.com thanks!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Hey confused! Review: I was a little lost too. But I'd like to think that he was to busy being amazed she'd risk her life for him to notice the alien behind her. He did seem remourseful. He made it sound like he didn't want her to die for him. What do you think?
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Pitch Black is a fantastic read Review: I was highly anticipating the release of Pitch Black the movie. I decided to read the book based on the movie first to see if it would meet any of my expectations. All I have to say is that the book is great! Heck, the action/suspense sequences will probably play out better visually so the movie might be even better. Frank Lauria wrote this adaptation and he did a fine job. The plot is about an interstellar space craft that crash lands onto a desert planet that's surrounded by three suns. Because of this the planet never turns dark except every 22 years during a solar eclipse. The only problem with this is the fact that underneath the ground lay thousands of alien creatures and they're hungry. There are 11 survivors of the ship crash, led by the pilot Caroline Fry. The group's only hope of survival is to move the fuel cells from their damaged spacecraft to another ship in an outpost. The only way they can do that is if they can rely on Richard Riddick, a serial killer who has been captured by a mercenary named Lawrence Johns. I was surprised by how much character development there was in the book. Fry makes a very complex character as she is conflicted by her emotions. Riddick is perhaps the most interesting. There are two pages in the book that give a summary of his past. It's all very interesting. Apparently, Riddick worked for a company and helped clean out planets of aliens called Smokers. He eventually saw how evil this company actually was and gathered evidence against them. However, the company took away the evidence and put him in a prison. He escaped and stole a space freighter, now becoming an outlaw. It seems all of his kills are actually assassins and mercenaries who want him for the reward they can get. So, it seems Riddick isn't at all an evil person as the tagline might suggest. The action/suspense scenes are very well written and it makes the book into a true page turner. The ending even slightly surprised and saddened me with a great character's unexpected death. By the way, I don't think Riddick killed this character as some readers of the book seem to think or wonder. Because of how much I immensely enjoyed reading the book, I look forward to watching the movie. It looks like science fiction is making a come back this year after the atrocious Supernova. Now, what movie (possibly Frequency) will it be to take the bad taste from Mission to Mars out of our mouths?
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Would'a been much better with pictures of Vin... Review: I wish I'd read the book before I saw the movie. Vin Diesel was such a dominating figure that one might miss the subtle touches within the film. In reading the book one gets a more complete look at the people and the place that will make the next movie viewing even better. I liked the book, will read it again, will keep it on my shelf. That's the highest praise I give.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Breathes new life into an already interesting film Review: I would like to put in my two cents worth for this tie-in. I feel that this book is just as good....if not better, than the film. The book not only makes the characters multi-dimensional, but also keeps the action rolling page after page. Frank Lauria's descriptive powers actually put visions in my head of what that planet looked like. Even if I wouldnt have seen the movie first, I would have gotten a nice mind's-eye view. I could also almost feel the heat and squint at the 3 suns as the survivors trudged on. I felt enveloped in darkness after the planets aligned themselves shutting out all light on the planet. One of the other things I enjoyed about this book was that you also got a glimpse into the horrific world of the hammer-head beasts. They're pure instinct and have a kill-or-be-killed way of life that Frank Lauria introduces to you. Makes you glad youre travelling along with the humans and not one of them! The reason I didnt give it a full five stars was because of the shortness of the book (195 pages). However, it did keep pace with the movie and had a few more action shots than the movie did. Well done to Frank Lauria on this tie-in!
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