IN THE DISTANT FUTURE, humans have long ago left Earth, but someone forgot to turn off a little robot named WALL•E, who goes about his chores day after day after day. When circumstances lead WALL•E off the planet and across the galaxy, he goes on the adventure of a lifetime with a starship full of people and robots. With a little luck, this rusty metal hero will save the day and win the love of a beautiful female robot named EVE! WALL•E proves that love is universal, whether your heart beats or beeps! This junior novelization features an embossed cover and 8 pages of full-color movie stills from the new hit Disney•Pixar film, WALL•E.
My Slightly Sarcastic But Ultimately Honest Book Rating System:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5 Stars): This book achieved legendary status in my personal library. I will likely reread it until the pages fall out (or my e-reader spontaneously combusts). Consider this my enthusiastic endorsement – you should probably read it unless you actively dislike joy. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4 Stars): A truly excellent read! I enjoyed it immensely and would heartily recommend it to fellow bookworms. You might even catch me subtly pushing it into their hands. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3 Stars): Yep, it was a book I read. I turned the pages, absorbed the words, and emerged...unchanged. It was a pleasant enough journey, like a scenic detour that you wouldn't necessarily take again, but didn't regret. ⭐️⭐️ (2 Stars): This book existed. I finished it. That's about the highest praise I can offer. If you're looking for something truly captivating, maybe keep scrolling. This one's more of a "it filled the silence" kind of experience. ⭐️ (1 Star): Oh dear. This book and I did not get along. It was a literary tumbleweed in the vast desert of good books. Consider this a strong "do not recommend," unless you're conducting research on what not to do in storytelling.
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It’s not bad, it’s not great, it would be much harder to read if I was the intended audience. It was dry in places and was definitely based on the movies but has many artistic liberties which I was not a personal fan of. I am a WALLE expert (seen the movie at least 50+ times) and for me this was missing some of the best parts.
This is one of my favourite Pixar films to watch over and over again. It became a junior novelisation meaning to say the movie turned into a book. Kinda disappointed because some parts of the book aren't related in the movie and it was kinda rushed. Still three stars for the effort and it's not that bad just disappointed.
A faithful adaptation of the film with some pleasant extra details, and brand new dialogue and scenes not present in the feature film. I wouldn't recommend it over the film, but it is a solid companion piece.
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Who doesnt love WALL-E ? Cute story where WALL-E finds love. It was also great story to appreciate what you have and don't let the world go by while you look down at a screen.
How do you feel if you would be the last one living on earth? Rasa itu tergambar jelas dg cover yg begitu menyentuh dan warna yang meresap dalam. Betapa kesepiannya Wall-E menjalani kehidupannya. Tapi ia tak putus asa. Tanpa malam tak mungkin kita dapat melihat bintang bukan? Gitu deh kira2 isinya.
This is Riley's and my second time getting through this book. It's a cute story, but really, twice in as many months??? I have to admit, it does beat Captain Underpants. That author should be shot!
I read this book a long time ago. Like 7 years ago. I remember I couldn't pronounce a lot of the words in the book. I was in kindergarten though. I remember slowly reading through this book at night. I would have barely known what the plot was if I hadn't watched the movie.
I love this book and film and the book is better than the film becasue its exciting throughout the book where as in the film in go's on and on at the begginning.