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A few weeks ago, I posted an article about books that are being made into films, which included Fallen, The 5th Wave and Vampire Academy [among others]. As promised, here are yet more books that are being made into films.

They appear in alphabetical order below:

Andrew Klavan Trilogy

Andrew Klavan Trilogy

Andrew Klavan Trilogy – Fox Hill Productions is putting the Andrew Klavan mystery trilogy “Dynamite Road”, “Shotgun Alley” and “Damnation Street” into development for the big screen. The trilogy is described as a neo-noir thriller about a private detective and a serial killer in pursuit of the same mysterious woman.

Angelica by Arthur Phillips

Angelica by Arthur Phillips

Angelica – Based on the novel by best-selling author Arthur Phillips, the film for Pierpoline Films, will star Jena Malone (Hatfields & McCoys) in a psychological thriller set in 1880s London. Malone will play Constance, a young shop girl who falls for and marries Dr. Joseph Barton. After the difficult childbirth of their daughter Angelica, the doctor-ordered celibacy creates a rift in the Bartons’ marriage and a ghostly force enters their home.

Heaven and Hell by Jon Kalman Steffansson

Heaven and Hell by Jon Kalman Steffansson

Heaven and Hell – The novel trilogy by Icelandic author Jon Kalman Steffansson follow the struggles of an Icelandic man living in a small fishing village at the turn of the 19th century has been optioned by Spellbound Productions and Cap Horn Film.

Hell Or High Water by Joy Castro

Hell Or High Water by Joy Castro

Hell Or High Water – The Joy Castro debut novel has been optioned by actress Zoe Saldana and producers Jane Startz and Aida Bernal that follows New Orleans reporter Nola Céspedes as she is dragged into the city’s post-Katrina underworld on the trail of what she thinks will be her big scoop.

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

Life After Life by Kate Atkinson

Life After Life – Lionsgate is developing the Kate Atkinson novel for the big screen. The story is set against the backdrop of WWII, focusing on a young woman who discovers she has the ability to start her life from scratch.

Lockwood & Co. by Jonathan Stroud

Lockwood & Co. by Jonathan Stroud

Lockwood & Co. – Here is another film adaptation acquired by Universal Pictures based on the upcoming supernatural book series by Jonathan Stroud that follows a ramshackle psychic detective agency that contends with murderous specters and terrifying apparitions. Lockwood and his colleagues must seek a solution to an epidemic of ghosts known as “the Problem.”

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

Me Before You – MGM has secured the film right to the novel by Jojo Moyes that tells the story of two very different characters: Lou, a small town girl caught between dead-end jobs and Will, a high-profile, successful man who becomes wheelchair bound following an accident. Will has decided his life is not worth living until Lou is hired for six months to be his new caretaker. Worlds apart and trapped together by circumstance, the two get off to a rocky start; but, Lou
becomes determined to prove to Will that life is worth living. As they embark on a series of adventures together, each finds their world changing in ways neither of them could begin to imagine.

Sorta Like A Rock Star by Matthew Quick

Sorta Like A Rock Star by Matthew Quick

Sorta Like A Rock Star – Fox Searchlight has acquired the rights to the 2010 novel by Matthew Quick (the author of Silver Linings Playbook). The story centers on Amber Appleton, a high school senior who secretly lives in the back of a school bus, a situation that arose when her mother’s boyfriend kicked them out. The bus (they call it Hello Yellow) is the same one that her mother uses to drive kids to school, and despite the adversity, Amber is a self-proclaimed princess of hope and girl of unyielding optimism. But, a fatal tragedy puts her optimism to the test.

The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen

The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen

The False Prince – Paramount has hired Bryan Cogman to adapt the novel by Jennifer A. Nielsen that is part of the Ascendance trilogy set in a distant land where crown prince is murdered, causing a nobleman to devise a plan to find someone to impersonate the king’s long-lost son to act as a puppet. An orphan finds himself chosen with three other boys in the running; but this is no mere competition — with court intrigue and political conspiracies make it a contest to the death.

The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman

The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman

The Light Between Oceans – DreamWorks Studios has acquired the debut novel by M.L. Stedman that is set on a remote Australian island in the years following World War I where a lighthouse keeper and his wife are faced with a moral dilemma when a boat washes ashore with a dead man and a 2-month-old infant. When they decide to raise the child as their own, the consequences of their choice are devastating.

Will Trent by Karin Slaughter

Will Trent by Karin Slaughter

Will Trent – Yellow Bird has acquired the rights to the international best-selling Karin Slaughter book series that features Georgia Bureau of Investigation special agent Will Trent, his partner Faith Mitchell and their legendary boss Amanda Wagner.

I will have at least one more list of books being made into films (if not more) in the next few months. And, as I have said before, it will be interesting to see how these adaptations turn out; especially to learn if they will become box office smashes or disasters.

Do you have a book you would like to see made into a film? Or do any of the above strike your fancy? Or would you rather not see any of the books listed above be made into a film for whatever reason? Please share.

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This past October, I posted two separate articles about books that are being made into films, which included The Maze Runner, Ender’s Game and The Giver (among others).

Once again, it’s been far too long since I’ve posted another article about books being made into films so here is yet another list of books that you can expect to see on the big screen sooner or later.

They appear in alphabetical order below:

Angelfall by Susan Ee

Angelfall by Susan Ee

Angelfall – Based on the originally self-published novel by Susan Ee that was later released by Amazon Children’s Publishing has been optioned by Good Universe (and Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert). The plot begins six weeks after angels of the apocalypse descend to demolish the modern world, and street gangs rule the day while fear and superstition rule the night. When warrior angels fly away with a helpless little girl, her 17-year-old sister Penryn will do anything to get her back, including making a deal with an enemy angel Raffe, a warrior who has been left bleeding and wingless. The two journey toward the angel’s stronghold where Penryn must risk everything to rescue her sister and Raffe must decide whether to put himself at the mercy of his enemies for the chance to be made whole again.

Elusion by Claudia Gabel and Cheryl Klam

Elusion by Claudia Gabel and Cheryl Klam

Elusion – Based on the upcoming young-adult novel by Claudia Gabel and Cheryl Klam, Silver Reel will develop the contemporary sci-fi thriller about two love-struck teenagers who discover that the wildly popular game created by their wunderkind best friend, which uses deep hypnosis to transport users to a virtual alternate world, is actually much more sinister than it appears.

Fallen by Lauren Kate

Fallen by Lauren Kate

Fallen – Mayhem Pictures and Lotus Entertainment are adapting the Lauren Kate best-selling young adult novel series about an alienated girl torn between two charismatic young men. She is unaware that they are fallen angels who have battled over her for centuries. The cast will include actress Addison Timlin (Zero Hour and Californication) and actor Jeremy Irvine (War Horse).

Flyy Girl by Omar Tyree

Flyy Girl by Omar Tyree

Flyy Girl – Lionsgate will adapt the book by best-selling author Omar Tyree that is a coming-of-age story that explores the journey of a young woman motivated by the material life who plunges into a fast-paced world of gratuitous sex, violence and heartbreak in an attempt to find herself and to assess her goals in life during the modern Hip-Hop era.

If I Stay by Gayle Forman

If I Stay by Gayle Forman

If I Stay – Based on the Gayle Forman novel that is slated to star Chloe Moretz (Kick Ass and the upcoming Carrie remake) about a relationship between a young classical musician and her indie rock boyfriend. Director R.J. Cutler (Nashville) has lined this project up as his first feature film.

Juliet by Anne Fortier

Juliet by Anne Fortier

Juliet – Based on the book by Anne Fortier, Paramount Pictures will move forward with the film adaptation of the story of a young woman who learns that the legend of Romeo and Juliet is actually real, and that Shakespeare’s version was simply the most popular retelling.

The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

The 5th Wave – Columbia Pictures is adapting the Rick Yancey novel about a 16-year-old heroine who survives an alien invasion only to search for her brother, who may have been abducted by human-looking extraterrestrials. The girl is helped by a boy who may also be an alien in disguise.

The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

The Raven Boys – New Line Cinema has picked up the rights to the book based on the Maggie Stiefvater novel that revolves around the offspring of psychic parents who’s told that if she finds her true love and kisses him, he will die.

Unwind by Neal Shusterman

Unwind by Neal Shusterman

Unwind – Based on the young adult sci-fi novel by Neal Shusterman, Constantin Film has picked up the rights to the book that is set in an America following a second Civil War where the fight is over (of all things) abortion. Under a new law, no life can be taken until the age of 13, but from 13 to 17 parents and guardians can “unwind” (which means harvesting a person’s organs) any child they want.

Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead

Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead

Vampire Academy – Reliance Entertainment and IM Global are behind the feature film adaptation of the popular six-volume book series by Richelle Mead that will star actress Zoey Deutch (Beautiful Creatures and Ringer) and Australian newcomer Lucy Fry in the lead roles. The story focuses on the tale of Rose Hathaway, a 17-year-old girl who has a mental and spiritual bond with her vampire best friend Lissa. The two girls attend a special school for vampires who struggle to retain some humanity while other vampires become more feral.

I will have several more lists of books being made into films over the course of the next few months. And, as I have said before, it will be interesting to see how these adaptations turn out; especially to learn if they will become box office smashes or disasters.

Do you have a book you would like to see made into a film? Or do any of the above strike your fancy? Or would you rather not see any of the books listed above be made into a film for whatever reason? Please share.

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Now that Comic Con 2013 is over and all of us have returned to our real world lives, it’s great to have a little reminder that not all geeks are GUYS.

Check out this video from The Doubleclicks that shines a much deserved spotlight on geek girls from all over.

“Nothing to Prove” by Geek Girls and The Doubleclicks

Let your geek banner unfurl and be proud!

Geek Girls Unite!

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For a number of years now, the Comic Con convention bags – the “goodie” bags that are distributed (at random) to every attendee upon going through registration – have become a collector’s item and this year is no different.

Here is a look at all of the bags:

Comic Con 2013 Convention Bags for Supernatural, Arrow, The Vampire Diaries and Revolution

Comic Con 2013 Convention Bag for The Big Bang Theory

Comic Con 2013 Convention Bag for The Following

Let the bargaining begin on Wednesday (the main registration day) with attendees swapping their bags for the one(s) they REALLY want.

ME: I want to get my hands on the Supernatural bag!!

UPDATED: More bags….

Comic Con 2013 Convention Bag for Batman/Teen Titans

Comic Con 2013 Convention Bag for Superman

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Nerd Machine

For the past couple years actor Zachary Levi – the star of Chuck – and his talented crew have been organizing Nerd HQ, which features panels – separate from those panels at Comic Con – featuring actors and actresses (and creative types) such as Nathan Fillion, the cast of Psych, Jared Padalecki and so many more.

The panels for this year have finally been revealed and you can find those details below:

Conversations for a Cause Panels

Tickets are supposed to go on sale tomorrow, July 11 at 12 Noon (Pacific time).

Tickets are limited to two (2) tickets per order and cannot be transferred or resold. All proceeds go toward Operation Smile.

Good luck to those of you who will be trying for these tickets as they tend to sell out fast.

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Comic Con

Want to see which of your favorite shows/characters will be gracing the various covers of TV Guide when they salute Comic Con 2013?

Well, wait no longer as all 8 covers have been revealed and you can see them right…

HERE

Pick up your copy (or copies) as soon as possible!

Comic Con 2013 starts next Wednesday!!!

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Comic Con

The folks over at Comic Con International have rolled out the schedule for the fourth and final day of the San Diego Comic Con 2013.

Check out the link below and get ready for more schedule announcements over the next few days:

Comic Con 2013 Sunday Schedule

Comic Con 2013 is two weeks away!!

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Comic Con

The folks over at Comic Con International rolled out the schedule for the third full day of the San Diego Comic Con 2013 earlier today.

Check out the link below and get ready for more schedule announcements over the next few days:

Comic Con 2013 Saturday Schedule

Comic Con 2013 is two weeks away!!

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Comic Con

The folks over at Comic Con International have finally rolled out the schedule for the second full day of the San Diego Comic Con 2013.

Check out the link below and get ready for more schedule announcements over the next few days:

Comic Con 2013 Friday Schedule

Comic Con 2013 is two weeks away!!

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Comic Con

The folks over at Comic Con International have rolled out the schedule for the first full day of the San Diego Comic Con 2013.

Check out the link below and get ready for more schedule announcements over the next few days:

Comic Con 2013 Thursday Schedule

Comic Con 2013 is two weeks away!!

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