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Top Ten Tuesday Books and series that should have adaptions



Welcome back! Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by Jana @thatartsyreadergirl. Each week we're given a prompt or a question, and we make a list based on what we think. This topic was a fun one, and it was books that should be made into TV shows and movies. The topic came from Nushu @ Not A Prima Donna Girl,

The Lunar Chronicles- TV show


I've been enjoying this series this year and I would love a TV show about it. I would say this series could have four seasons, meaning that each book would get a season. If they wanted, they could have Levana's story, and Stars Above, the book of short stories, as two extra seasons, or work them into the rest of the show. 

 A Court of Thorns and Roses–TV show

This is already a very popular fantasy series, so there's already a market to watch the TV show. Like The Lunar Chronicles, it's one book per season in my head. 

Fangirl- Movie

I love this book, and it would be a fantastic movie!

The Night Circus- movie


I feel like the whimsical world of this book, and the fantasy world wouldn't be done as well in a TV show I feel. 

The Folk of Air Trilogy- TV show

I see this as more of a TV show than a movie because you could see the world and the characters more from a TV Show. Again, every book in the trilogy has its own season, with the upcoming novella, and the other one out making a fourth season or being worked into the other three. 

Once Upon A Con–movies


I love this series and I think it would be perfect if they were movies. I think it's something that would have a market. 

The Montague Siblings- Movies

This is a Historical Fiction series, and I would love to see it on the big screen. While there are three books and a novella, I think this trilogy could have two movies. 

 Tash Hearts Tolstoy- movie

This is YA contemporary I love that I think would be a cute movie. 

Red White and Royal Blue- Movie

I loved this book and I really want to see a movie be made. 

Foolish Hearts-movie 

I loved this book last year and I think it would be such a cute movie. 

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  1. Fangirl would be such a great film!

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  2. I definitely thought of adding Folk of the Air, and I didn't even think of adding the Lunar Chronicles, but it would be amazing! Someone else had put The Night Circus, and while I didn't love the book, I'd definitely be interested in seeing a movie about it - I think it could be awesome if done well.

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    1. I just need someone to adapt The Lunar Chronicles. I love them and I think they would do really well.

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  3. Still haven't read the 'Once Upon a Con' books (though I want too!!), however from what I know of them, they seem like they'd be ideal movie material. :) Thanks so much for the visit to Finding Wonderland.

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  4. Montague Siblings and Red White and Royal Blue would be so much fun to watch! Now I'm a little bit sad we don't have the movies for them, yet.

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