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2019 Challenge Prompts - Regular
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04 - A book you think should be turned into a movie

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Indian Horse is a movie already, and so good!






I see this as a bit of a freebie prompt. I know that I will read some non-challenge books throughout the year so if one of those end up being really good, it can count for this prompt, or if I have books that fit multiple prompts and need to shift things around I can slot something here if need be.

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my library is super comfy so they let customers read as much as they want, which is perfect for me cause i never know if i like a book unless i´ve read the forst 1 chapters. so i am aready 30 pages into that book and i just had to bring this baby home with me.
i LOVE Gundam Wing, Evangelion, Transformers and all that stuff. i think it´s pferfekt movie material ^_^
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i also wish The Selection was turned into a movie!

This is how I see this prompt as well. I read a lot more than 50 books per year, so I know that sometime during the year I'll read a book I love that doesn't doesn't fit into other categories.
It helps that I do not need to have all my books planned at the beginning of the year like many of you do. If I did, I'd pick a book by an author I love whose other books have or would make great movies and hope for the best.

This is a doubly great call - would be an incredible movie and would be great casting!

For me, I chose my selection here less on how it will look on screen (because I don't know...I haven't read it yet!) and more about the subject it covers. I think it's an important one, and movies are a great way of getting a message across.

Good call, I had forgotten about her and I agree - most of them would be good movies (or mini series).
I was struggling with the idea of re-reading, as I don't want to re-read and will probably end up doing so for the nostalgia prompt anyway...
Books I have loved since childhood (and will probably re read for nostalgia) and have been wanting to see as a movie (or ideally, a a series... c'mon netflix...) are those by Tamora Pierce. Recently introduced my friend to them and she also enjoyed (despite the lack of childhood love for them). John Marsden is another author that springs to mind - tomorrow when the war began has been made into a movie and mini-series, but there are 6 more books in that series, plus a sequel series, plus other books he has written.

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I'm not sure anyone has pointed that out, but Ruby Red actually got 3 movies. They're a german production and don't completely follow the books but they are really good nonetheless.

I know most people on here are pretty strongly opposed to re-reading books and counting them toward the challenge. I, personally, am someone who finds great comfort and joy in rereading books I love. With as busy as I am, I could never read 40+ books in a year without counting every book I read. I feel like this could be a prompt that could justify a reread counted for the challenge.

This is my plan, too! Always and Forever, Lara Jean has been sitting on my shelf for over a year, and as the third movie hasn't yet been announced by Netflix I feel like it's perfect!

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Well, you can choose a book for a prompt after having read it....

I'm also finding this prompt most annoying. Aside the obvious "how will I know until I've read it" I have the added complication that I don't really watch movies. I have no idea what would make me think a book should be turned into a movie. I'm just going to watch the thread and then pick a book someone else thinks should be made into a movie :)
Megan wrote: "I have always thought The Shadow of the Wind could be an amazing film.
I know most people on here are pretty strongly opposed to re-reading books and counting them toward the challeng..."
Oh, I agree about The Shadow of the Wind!
Personally, I am not worrying too much about this prompt. I have listed Children of Virtue and Vengeance, the second in the Adeyemi's Legacy of Orisha's series since I loved the first installment released in 2018 and I know it is already being made into a movie, so I can rather assume this second book will probably be viewed in the same light. But I also listed a couple of others that I think *may* qualify as good movie material in my mind. I feel there will be at least one book I read throughout 2019 that I will believe would translate into a good movie! It's just my opinion, so it doesn't have to meet anyone else's criteria! :)
I know most people on here are pretty strongly opposed to re-reading books and counting them toward the challeng..."
Oh, I agree about The Shadow of the Wind!
Personally, I am not worrying too much about this prompt. I have listed Children of Virtue and Vengeance, the second in the Adeyemi's Legacy of Orisha's series since I loved the first installment released in 2018 and I know it is already being made into a movie, so I can rather assume this second book will probably be viewed in the same light. But I also listed a couple of others that I think *may* qualify as good movie material in my mind. I feel there will be at least one book I read throughout 2019 that I will believe would translate into a good movie! It's just my opinion, so it doesn't have to meet anyone else's criteria! :)


I'd also recommend Meddling Kids or anything from The Dresden Files.



Hi Lacey, I believe it's already been made into a TV series. It's been shown in the UK and on Foxtel in Australia. I've seen adverts for it, but not the show itself so can't say whether it's any good.





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I was going to recommend this one to others, already read it myself so got to read something new to me that’s ideal now.



The original plan for The Tattooist of Auschwitz was for it to be a screenplay. I agree that it would make a great film

The Thirteenth Tale has been made into a film.


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Are they originally in German?? Cause I could watch those... :-)

The Thirteenth Tale has been made into a film."
It was a bbc tv drama when I saw ana adaptation, I’ve not seen a film.

I suppose it worked for The Da Vinci Code

The Thirteenth Tale has been made into a film."
Two of my favoritest books ever!! I was going to go with the Night Circus though for the same category.


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These are all really good books too. The first book is a stand alone and the last book is a stand alone novella. The two in the middle are the first in series.