I loaned my copy to a friend’s kid recently, and they devoured it in two days. That’s the magic of this book—it’s gateway sci-fi for young readers. The chapters are short, the emotions are big, and the ending still made me tear up despite knowing every beat. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it doesn’t need to. Sometimes you just want a story that feels like a hug, and this delivers. Bonus points for the retro cover art!
Honestly? It depends. If you love the movie, the book feels like slipping into well-worn sneakers—familiar and comfy. But if you’re hoping for new layers to the story, it might disappoint. The prose is straightforward, sticking close to the script. I enjoyed it with zero expectations, breezing through in an afternoon. It’s the literary equivalent of hot cocoa: simple, sweet, and satisfying in the moment.
this was a perfect commute companion. It’s light, fast-paced, and oddly comforting. The adaptation stays faithful to the film’s spirit, though I missed the visual magic of Drew Struzan’s poster art. Still, the scene where E.T. heals the wilted flowers hit just as hard in text form. It’s a great choice for younger readers or adults craving a nostalgia trip—like rereading an old favorite bedtime story.
Comparing it to the film is inevitable, but the book has its own quiet strengths. The scene where E.T. learns English from TV commercials reads even funnier in print. It’s a tender, uncomplicated story that holds up—especially if you’re introducing a new generation to E.T.’s wide-eyed wonder. My only gripe? I wish it included more of John Williams’ score. Some stories just feel incomplete without their soundtrack.
I picked up 'E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial In His Adventure On Earth' on a whim, mostly because I adored the movie as a kid. The book captures that same magical feeling—the bond between Elliott and E.T. is just as heartwarming on the page. It’s a middle-grade novel, so the prose is simple, but that doesn’t take away from its charm. The descriptions of E.T.’s curiosity about Earth and his makeshift communicator made me grin like I was 10 again.
What surprised me was how it expands on little moments from the film, like E.T.’s thoughts while hiding in the closet or his fascination with Reese’s Pieces. If you’re nostalgic for the story, it’s a cozy revisit. But even if you’re new to it, the book stands on its own as a sweet, quick read about friendship and wonder. Just don’t expect deep sci-fi—it’s pure Spielbergian warmth.
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