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M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense: A Novelization [Paperback]

Peter Lerangis (Adapter) (Author), M. Night Shyamalan (Author)
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9 and upSixth Sense
-- The Sixth Sense home video has a street date of March 28, 2000, ensuring a breakout of more Sixth Sense fever. Buena Vista Home Video will work with Scholastic on promotional tie-ins.
-- Scholastic plans to publish a series of original stories, with the creative input of the man who dreamed up The Sixth Sense: M. Night Shyamalan.
-- The Sixth Sense is the 12th highest grossing movie of all time -- and is still in theatrical release.


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  • Reading level: Ages 9 and up
  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks (March 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439201632
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439201636
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,296,125 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Peter Lerangis's books have sold over 4.5 million copies and been translated into 28 languages. Titles include THE SWORD THIEF, THE VIPER'S NEST, one-fourth of VESPERS RISING, and the upcoming THE DEAD OF NIGHT (in the N.Y. Times bestselling series, THE 39 CLUES); the novel SMILER'S BONES (a N. Y. Public Library Best Book for Teens); the SPY X series; the YA thriller WTF; and the upcoming YA novel SOMEBODY, PLEASE TELL ME WHO I AM, written with Harry Mazer. He'll gladly recite the rest of the list if you ask nicely. He's also performed on Broadway, run a marathon, rock-climbed in Yosemite during a 6.1 earthquake, and, with his wife, sprouted and grown two sons in NYC. At the moment he's moving his car for alternate-side-of-the-street parking and will be right back. (Meanwhile, for a longer bio, see http://peterlerangis.com/about-peter/bio/.)

 

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43 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay for what it is ..., March 9, 2000
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This review is from: M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense: A Novelization (Paperback)
This is a well-written book, but if I had known that it's a novelization "based on the movie", I might not have bbought it. If you enjoy reading novels based on movies, you will probably enjoy this, as it seems to be faithful to the spirit (get it?) of the movie. However, if you prefer more original stories, check out a writer named Richard M. Peck for some really good ghost stories!
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars M. Night Shyamalan's THE SIXH SENSE (novelization), August 15, 2000
This review is from: M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense: A Novelization (Paperback)
Novelizations are tricky. Most are cold marketing ploys worth less than the paper they're printed on. But a rare few are labors of love --- created for fans of the film. Lucky for us, Peter Lerangis of Scholastic Books has made a small, quiet masterpiece that honors the film it adapts, and acts as a wonderful supplement. It's also a breezy, absorbing read. The descriptions of the characters' thoughts and feelings ring very true. Particularly Lynn Sear. She is positively heroic in her devotion to her troubled boy. And Cole's love for her is as profound as his desire to protect her from the horror of his secret. Their story is powerfully rendered here, just like the movie. In fact, the book reads much deeper because you get to "hear" Lynn's inner conflict throughout. And poor, sweet Cole? We understand him even better when we learn what a good Catholic boy he is. He can't lie to his mother. So he throws up a fortress around his worried heart.

Though Lerangis is judicial in what deleted scenes he chooses to adapt, there are some very nice compromises between the script and the finished film. He opens a chapter with an expository but emotional description of the dead men that two of Cole's toy soldiers represent to him. Shyamalan shot this scene with Cole telling Malcolm the story of these two real soldiers but it wasn't seen until the DVD's release. But the best example of Lerangis' economy comes in the hospital scene after Cole has reveals his secret to Malcolm. Shyamalan originally scripted the scene to end with an overhead shot of Cole in bed with oodles of ghosts all around him. It would've been a cool shot, to be sure. But it was forced perspective, too literal. It would've pulled the rug of denial right out from under Malcolm and destroyed the audience's suspension of disbelief. It would have completely nullified the exceptional chill factor of the following sequence where we get our first taste of Cole's terror in the late night invasion of his home by the suicide ghost. Luckily, thanks to Lerangis' deft expository touch, the essence of Shyamalan's idea remains. When Malcolm finally believes Cole and tells him to listen to the spirits that haunt him, Cole tries. But when faced with his most disturbing encounter ever, the poor little girl who's mother made her violently ill until she died, Cole thinks what Dr. Crowe asked of him is impossible. His instincts always told him to run, to get away from the ghosts as fast as possible. He has never stood his ground with one of them before. But we believe that he can draw up his courage and do.

Gotta give props to the writers at Scholastic Books. They get no respect. Kinda like child actors. It's disappointing that Peter Lerangis is not involved in the upcoming book series. I trust him with these characters. He certainly wrote a balanced, entertaining book here. He hit all the movie's high points beautifully. And he flat-out nailed the depth of both the pain and the bond between this mother and this son. Upon Cole's cathartic revelation of his secret to his mother, Lerangis makes us feel the oppressive weight of Lynn's fear being lifted from her soul. He also restored Night's original, beautiful ending and it works.

So curl up on the sofa some rainy afternoon and dive a little deeper into these lives you can't shake from your memory. Have a cup of tea or light the fireplace if you feel a chill. Or was that just the prickly things on the back of your neck...?

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Sixth Sense, January 10, 2001
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This review is from: M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense: A Novelization (Paperback)
A great book. It's quick, sweet, and to the point. Cole really touched my heart with how mature he was for such a small child, yet still just a little boy at heart. He carried a talent that could either be horrifying or beautiful. I was so surprised at the end. A lot of people said they predicted the ending around the middle of the book, not me. It was a total shock!
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In Center City, Philadelphia, about one mile and a couple of tax brackets away from the Sears' neighborhood, Dr. Malcolm Crowe and his wife, Anna, lived in a townhouse with a wide, welcoming stoop. Read the first page
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