Rather than a straight beat-for-beat narrative, this book functions more as a "character handbook" or an in-universe guide. It includes:
Out of print, but available used on Amazon, eBay, or via Internet Archive scans. They were published by Boulevard Books (first film) and Berkley Books (second film). austin powers novelization
The novels lean on Myers’ written voice, which is more verbose and surreal than the film’s rapid-fire jokes. For example, Dr. Evil’s demands in the book include “one hundred billion dollars” and a detailed culinary rant about why the world’s lobster thermidor is inferior to his childhood lobster. Rather than a straight beat-for-beat narrative, this book
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