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2023 Challenge - Regular
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20 - A Book Becoming a Show in 2023
Of course, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is on there. That might actually be perfect since I had planned on doing a reread of it before the movie comes out anyway.I'm debating between that one and Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI .
Kayla wrote: "does the Daisy Jones tv show have a release date yet?"I think that is planned for Spring 2023, no specific date yet
"Will Trent" is coming to ABC? I think. He is the main character in Karin Slaughter's excellent series, making his debut in Tryptich.I also recently saw an advertisement for Three Pines on I think Amazon Prime. That will be based on Louise Penny's Inspector Gamache series.
I have no idea how the adaptations will be but those are literally Top Two authors for me.
Chrissie wrote: ""I also recently saw an advertisement for Three Pines on I think Amazon Prime. That will be based on Louise Penny's Inspector Gamache series."Oh, that would mean that I can slot in the next book in the series, right?
EDIT: Shoot Three Pines started in 2022 as a TV series per IMBD
Brandon wrote: "The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin should be starting to release in 2023."
oh WOW did not know about that!! I hope they do justice to it. I'm a little scared. Netflix has a bad track record of canceling shows, and this one needs to be multiple seasons to really tell the full story.
oh WOW did not know about that!! I hope they do justice to it. I'm a little scared. Netflix has a bad track record of canceling shows, and this one needs to be multiple seasons to really tell the full story.
Been meaning to reread Shadow and Bone, so since season 2 is getting released this year, I'm going to go for it now.
The best list I've encountered so far: https://www.booklistqueen.com/books-t...Still no idea what I'll read
Jackie wrote: "The best list I've encountered so far: https://www.booklistqueen.com/books-t...
Still no idea what I'll read"
that is an excellent list, thank you!!
the downside to reading a lot of books is that I've already read most of the books I'm interested in on that list! there are a few I haven't read, and all I need is ONE, so I can manage ...
Still no idea what I'll read"
that is an excellent list, thank you!!
the downside to reading a lot of books is that I've already read most of the books I'm interested in on that list! there are a few I haven't read, and all I need is ONE, so I can manage ...
Jackie wrote: "The best list I've encountered so far: https://www.booklistqueen.com/books-t...Still no idea what I'll read"
This is perfect, thanks!
I see that 'Dracula' is on there. That's great. It's a book I've been meaning to read.
Thanks for that list, Jackie. I found a couple that might work for me, although the Anne Rice one is most definitely a BIG BOOK, which intimidates me a bit...still.
IMDB claims A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories has an adaptation coming in 2023, though it also says it's in pre-production, which... idk very much about the film-making process, but pre-production to release generally takes a lot longer than a year, no?I'm having a bit of a hard time finding info on adaptations, tbh
Jenna wrote: "Red, White & Royal Blue movie comes out next year!"Ah yess! OK, I'm so going with this!
This site also includes TV adaptations:https://www.countryandtownhouse.com/c...
Apparently Wool is being adapted. Been meaning to read that.
Since Daisy Jones is coming out March 3rd, I might read that. There's a few good options for this one, but i'll wait for my options to come out before comitting cause everytime there's a simliar prompt i always end up with something thats pushed back hehe
Mandy wrote: "isn't bridgerton book 4 (aka season 3) coming out too?"I haven't seen a release date for the new season yet, but I've heard that it is supposed to come out this year.
New tv series Will Trent is based on a book series. I saw someone say the pilot is based on the second book in the series. Would it make more sense to read that one or book one for this challenge?
Marie-Eve wrote: "Since Daisy Jones is coming out March 3rd, I might read that. There's a few good options for this one, but i'll wait for my options to come out before comitting cause everytime there's a simliar p..."
I didn't realize it was coming out that soon! I'm excited. (I knew it was releasing this year and that they'd wrapped on filming but wasn't 100% sure on release date.)
I think I will read A Man Called Ove since there is a film adaption (A man named Otto) with Tom Hanks which will arrive in European Cinemas in January or February.
I have actually never read Judy Blume, so I was thrilled when I saw this: https://ew.com/movies/are-you-there-g...
I've had a lucky find. I'm going through the George Smiley books (very slowly), and the next on my list is The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. I was looking for it on IMDB for another challenge, as I thought there had been a movie many years ago (which there was - 1965 to be precise), and it turns out that there's a new mini-series of it due out this year: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5900008/...
I've been seeing ads for All Quiet on the Western Front everywhere, so I might pick that up. I last read it in high school, so 20+ years ago.
I went with Left Behind . Though there have been several movies of it in the past, there was recently a new one that was released.
Kaia wrote: "I've been seeing ads for All Quiet on the Western Front everywhere, so I might pick that up. I last read it in high school, so 20+ years ago."If you would prefer an audiobook, I listened to an excellent free recording found on YouTube for another group last fall. Great narrator and highly recommend for anyone interested.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2eYDM6z...
Jessica wrote: "I am reading Killers of the Flower Moon for this prompt"Good one. It's been a while since I read it but I remember enjoying it.
Kaia wrote: "I've been seeing ads for All Quiet on the Western Front everywhere, so I might pick that up. I last read it in high school, so 20+ years ago."I didn't realize it was a film now, though it makes sense, it's an amazing book. I also read it about 20+ years ago and it really got to me.
I'm planning to read The Screaming Staircase from the Lockwood & Co series for this prompt. The show Lockwood & Co was released on Netflix last month so it definitely fits this challenge!
Kim wrote: "I'm planning to read The Screaming Staircase from the Lockwood & Co series for this prompt. The show Lockwood & Co was released on Netflix last month so it definitely fits this chal..."I just finished watching that! I went in not knowing anything about it and thought it was pretty good. I'm thinking about reading the books to see how they compare.
If you want to go a graphic novel route, the Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur series finally premiered last night (it was originally slated to come out last summer), so any of the volumes would count: https://www.goodreads.com/series/1704...
I am reading Shriver by Chris Belden for this prompt. The movie based on this book was released this March.
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus is a feminist historical fiction set in the 1950s featuring scientist Elizabeth Zott who becomes a TV cooking show host. Her male bosses have a sweetly feminine show in mind but Elizabeth is a chemist and she has a different idea about how things will run. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ here is my review
I chose this one...I'm really enjoying exploring children's books these days. Grandsons, I think.Harold and the Purple Crayon
I read A Vision of Loveliness by Louise Levene.This forms part of a BBC series called The Read , each episode of which is a performance rather than a straight reading of one of four novels. The episode with this particular book was broadcast on 2nd April 2023, performed by the actor Liv Hill. Unfortunately (and certainly not Ms Hill's fault), I nodded off at a crucial point, so I thought I would get the book.
It's a tragi-comedy set in early 60s London, just before it started to Swing - the story of a teenage shop girl who becomes involved in the world of glamour (or not) modelling. It does an excellent job of showing the limited choices open to uneducated women and is a brilliant evocation of the period.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Power (other topics)Killers of the Flower Moon: Adapted for Young Readers: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI (other topics)
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David Grann (other topics)Casey McQuiston (other topics)
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What's on the movie radar for 2023? I think Dune part 2 is coming ...
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