BOOKS YOU WISH WERE MOVIES
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Re: BOOKS YOU WISH WERE MOVIES





Daughter of Smoke & Bone by Laini Taylor and Days Of Blood & Starlight by the same author.. it would be interesting to actually watch the chimaera who are really hard to imagine.


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A book that I wish was a movie? Good question. If I had to pick right now I would choose King, Kaiser, Tsar, or another book that I can't remember right now. I think that WW1 hasn't been explored enough from the perspective of the three kings during WW1, at least in cinema. Point being, a movie about the relationship between George V of Britain, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, could only further personalize the experience of WW1 and maybe even show the disconnect between the cousins, and between the kings and those who served under them. Have a good one.

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Good news for Artemis Fowl fans, apparently Disney are to film the first two books in the series, about a 12-year-old millionaire criminal mastermind, and the screen adaption is to be done by Michael Goldenberg, the screenwriter of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
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Yes! CHERUB would make awesome moviesKeef Arlington wrote:Either the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore or the young bond series by Charlie Higson.
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But ultimately my go-to movie wish would have to be After the Night by Linda Howard. The whole story of the book is just so captivating and interesting. To me, at least.

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I completely agree about the Pern books being made into movies or a miniseries. I guess I'm a little late to be quoting this isnce Life of Pi is already a movie lolBowlie wrote:I would love for Anne McCaffrey's Pern books to be made into a quality movie or miniseries. I don't think it'll ever happen though--telepathic dragons are not a doable thing in my opinion.
I would like to see Life of Pi made into a movie which I actually think might be in the works.