Today I thought I would talk about something different rather than posting another review. I’ve read a lot of good books over the past few years, which got me thinking about book adaptations. There are the movies, but what about TV shows? Sometimes I think some novels would do better with a long running series rather than trying to condense the book down into a single film. But keeping on point with this post, I’m just going to move on to why I’m really writing it. I wanted to share some of the series/novels I would like to see on the screen—doesn’t matter which screen—and below is that list…
Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer: Overall I like this series and would like to see any adaption of it.
Finding Serendipity by Angelica Banks: This book surprised me by how much I enjoyed it, and like with the Lunar Chronicles, I would love to see this novel on the screen.
Scarlett Undercover by Jennifer Latham: Yeah, movie or TV, but what I really want is a sequel.
Any Brandon Sanderson Series: no further explanation.
The Archived series by Victoria Schwab: I like the characters relationships with one another as well as the interesting concept, which makes me wonder what a movie would be like for this one.
Double Vision Series by F.T. Bradley: I love this trilogy and wish there were more books—movie or TV.
Leviathan Trilogy by Scott Westerfeld: I love this series so much, the alternative history setting was done so well, and the concept was just awesome. Movie or TV for this one, I don’t care which, I would just like to see it adapted.
Gravity & Hover by Melissa West: I would say the last book too, but I haven’t read it yet, though I did enjoy Hover more than I did Gravity—it’s a good series.
The Spiderwick Chronicles by
Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black: The movie for this one wasn't so great, but when I saw it I noticed all of the changes and things that were removed from it. I would actually like to see this series as a TV show instead.
What books would you like to see on the screen?
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