I like movie novelizations in general, I find them to be a fascinating side part of the moviegoing experience. The novelizations are sometimes based on earlier script drafts and are often written while the movie is still in production, so they'll include parts that end up as "deleted scenes" when the movie actually comes out. I've got a ton of movie novelizations, and sometimes they're written in really interesting ways. The ADF 'Chronicles of Riddick' novelization has a whole appendix with the history of the Necromonger culture and their beliefs and whatnot, the 'Maverick' novelization is all written in first-person, the 'Fallen' novelization spoils the movie's "twist" on the first page, the 'Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow' novelization is written like a pulp serial book (and even name-drops references to other SKY CAPTAIN serial adventures that don't exist), the ADF 'The Thing' novelization has drastically different deaths for every single character, and the 'Pacific Rim' novelization has a bunch of fake "artifacts" from within the fictional world sprinkled at the chapter breaks (stuff like tech specs on the Jaegers, fake newspaper clippings, fake character interview transcripts, all kinds of stuff).