BOOKS YOU WISH WERE MOVIES
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Re: BOOKS YOU WISH WERE MOVIES
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A well adapted version of the Ringworld series would be great. But I think, these days a lot people would think it's some Halo spinoff.
I wonder too, if since they made a movie of Ender's Game will they tackle the rest of Card's series? Speaker for the Dead is one of the best books I've ever read and Xenocide and Children of the Mind are utterly mind bending novels.
Anne Rice's Cry to Heaven would make an incredible movie.
And I agree on Anne McCafery's Pern novels, those are long overdue. I think the novel that jumped back in time to the planet being colonized would be the best to translate to the screen.
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I'm not sure what you're referring to. Are you talking about the Irish language?
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Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer; mostly the eternity code, book three in the series. He had operational control in the book...that just when a reader thinks he/she lost it, that's when he brings it.
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