Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week they post a new topic that the participants come up with a top ten list for.
This week's topic is the top ten books we would like to see made into a movie... in a world where movie studios don't butcher our precious books.
Honestly? I'm not even so crazy about books I like being made into movies. Not because of casting choices and the like but because when I read, that already is like a movie in my head. I also never imagine characters modeled on certain actors - they look a certain way in my head, but it's not like any real people I know.
That being said, here are ten books/series I would like to see made into a movie or TV series, in no particular order.
Laini Taylor - Daughter of Smoke and Bone
There actually is talk of a movie! But anyway, it'll probably be years until it comes out. The world building here is just so amazing - I would love to see Karou's Prague and the exotic places she goes to, as well as Eretz of course! The special effects/make-up would have to be out of this world amazing to pull it off though.
Kendare Blake - Anna Dressed in Blood
This would actually be cool as a series! It would mean more time to develop characters, plus new episodes could be written, for instance about some of the ghosts Cas hunted before he met Anna. It would be awesomely creepy!
Cassandra Clare - The Infernal Devices
I know it's been optioned with the same studio that made City of Bones, but again, it'll take forever until there's a movie - if there is. I would love to see it though! I'm a sucker for Victorian London :)
Erin Morgenstern - The Night Circus
Okay, this is pretty much impossible to make into a movie, partly due to the narrative style and how much it relies on language as a medium, but wouldn't it be epic? It would be like 12 hours but whatever - while I was reading, I so wished I could see the circus for real and walk among the tents!
Holly Black - The Curse Workers trilogy
I know I feature this series all the time in my top ten lists! But it just somehow has a cinematic quality to it. It would have to be sharp, with quick cuts, an a lot of light and shadows - sort of in the style of old film noir movies!
Stephen King - The Dark Tower series
Definitely would have to be a series, this is a couple thousand pages too long for movies. But god it would be soooo amazing! But Stephen King would have to have a lot of say on the set or it wouldn't work. Or maybe the scope is too big and the series is better off staying a book? Hm...
Kim Harrison: The Hollows series
Too epic for a movie - this would have a to be a series! I'd love to see Jenks, Rachel, and Ivy on the screen! And Kisten *gets all nostalgic* I don't think it'll happen though. I remember Kim Harrison saying a few years back that so far she always declined offers from producers and the like.
Lia Habel - Dearly, Departed
Steampunk costumes, airships, and zombie battles! I would love to see this amazing mixture of Victorian and digital age! It's somehow like being in the future and in the past at the same time. And it would be great visually!
Melissa Marr - Wicked Lovely series
There's also been talk of a movie or TV series but I have no idea where that's at. It's one of my top favorite fairie series though so I'd love to see it on the screen! The characters are some of my top favorites :)
Anonymous - The Book with No Name (the Bourbon Kid series)
This simply because it would be batshit crazy. Quentin Tarantino would have to direct it. It would be funny and gruesome at the same time.
I'm not sure that those are the top most amazing-est picks I could have made. In fact, I bet that I'll check out other blogs and think 'damn, how could I forget?!' - so link me up, and let me know what you think of my picks :)
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I wish could have had Sequels
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week they post a new topic that the participants come up with a top ten list for.
This week's topic is about books that were complete stories, but we wish we could have read more about those characters or set in that world.
Holly Black - Curse Workers Trilogy
I miss Cassel. I miss Lila. I just... I really miss that world. It was different from everything else in YA or Urban Fantasy that I've read so far. The ending was great... I just wish I could have seen more.
Melissa Marr - Wicked Lovely series
I love the world, I love the characters. I thought I was over it but then I read the anothology of her fairy stories where there are a couple short ones about side characters and there was that ache again... I need more of Seth and Ash and Niall and Irial *sigh*
Sarah Rees Brennan - Demon's Lexicon trilogy
Same as above. I'd love a short story or novella taking place a couple months after the ending. Just to see where everyone's at.
Brenna Yovanoff - The Replacement
Perfect ending. But again, this book moved me and tore me up inside so much. And I'd just like to have a glimpse at the world and see how things are going. I miss it. I miss the writing and the emotions and what it all evoked in me.

Poppy Z. Bright - Lost Souls
I'd love to read more stories about Steve and Ghost and maybe to get a glimpse at Nothing and what he's up to. And just... more of the writing and the images it created in my head.
Stephen King - The Dark Tower
I will never forget that world and its characters. Never. So when the Wind Through the Keyhole came out I was so excited. I got it many months back but somehow I couldn't bring myself to crack it open yet because I'm also a bit scared. Soon though. Soon I'll be with Roland and Jake and Susannah and Eddie again.

Kai Meyer - Die Fliessende Königin
This is a trilogy I read when I was 13. And re-read a couple times. The world building is fantastic! It's set in a magical Venice at war with the Pharao. There are stone lions coming to life and thieves and magical mirrors... in short, it's magical and amazing. And over. But there's an English translation called The Water Mirror, if you want to check it out. The link above goes to that one.

Katja Brandis - Kampf um Daresh
No translation of this series (I think). I devoured both the original trilogy and the spin-off. I still want more. Amazing world building, great magic, great characters. I simply disappeared into this stories but I've read all there is and now it's over :(
Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre
Have you never wondered what happened with her and Rochester later? No? Tsk.
Laura Resnick - Chronicles of Sirkara
I read the first two books in German and thought the series was never finished. Many years later I found out that there was a third book! It just wasn't ever translated and it's out of print. I bought it used off amazon ^^ So worth it! The world building still haunts me often though and I remember the characters often.
I'm sure a lot of people will point out books to me that I could have included. But to be honest, there are SO many series that it was actually hard to find stuff that was a) a standalone or b) a finished series without a spin-off that I had c) already read all installments of and liked so much that I craved more despite it having a nice ending.
So. have you read any of the books/series I've included above? And what are your books you can't get enough of?
This week's topic is about books that were complete stories, but we wish we could have read more about those characters or set in that world.

Holly Black - Curse Workers Trilogy
I miss Cassel. I miss Lila. I just... I really miss that world. It was different from everything else in YA or Urban Fantasy that I've read so far. The ending was great... I just wish I could have seen more.

Melissa Marr - Wicked Lovely series
I love the world, I love the characters. I thought I was over it but then I read the anothology of her fairy stories where there are a couple short ones about side characters and there was that ache again... I need more of Seth and Ash and Niall and Irial *sigh*

Sarah Rees Brennan - Demon's Lexicon trilogy
Same as above. I'd love a short story or novella taking place a couple months after the ending. Just to see where everyone's at.

Brenna Yovanoff - The Replacement
Perfect ending. But again, this book moved me and tore me up inside so much. And I'd just like to have a glimpse at the world and see how things are going. I miss it. I miss the writing and the emotions and what it all evoked in me.

Poppy Z. Bright - Lost Souls
I'd love to read more stories about Steve and Ghost and maybe to get a glimpse at Nothing and what he's up to. And just... more of the writing and the images it created in my head.

Stephen King - The Dark Tower
I will never forget that world and its characters. Never. So when the Wind Through the Keyhole came out I was so excited. I got it many months back but somehow I couldn't bring myself to crack it open yet because I'm also a bit scared. Soon though. Soon I'll be with Roland and Jake and Susannah and Eddie again.

Kai Meyer - Die Fliessende Königin
This is a trilogy I read when I was 13. And re-read a couple times. The world building is fantastic! It's set in a magical Venice at war with the Pharao. There are stone lions coming to life and thieves and magical mirrors... in short, it's magical and amazing. And over. But there's an English translation called The Water Mirror, if you want to check it out. The link above goes to that one.

Katja Brandis - Kampf um Daresh
No translation of this series (I think). I devoured both the original trilogy and the spin-off. I still want more. Amazing world building, great magic, great characters. I simply disappeared into this stories but I've read all there is and now it's over :(

Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre
Have you never wondered what happened with her and Rochester later? No? Tsk.

Laura Resnick - Chronicles of Sirkara
I read the first two books in German and thought the series was never finished. Many years later I found out that there was a third book! It just wasn't ever translated and it's out of print. I bought it used off amazon ^^ So worth it! The world building still haunts me often though and I remember the characters often.
I'm sure a lot of people will point out books to me that I could have included. But to be honest, there are SO many series that it was actually hard to find stuff that was a) a standalone or b) a finished series without a spin-off that I had c) already read all installments of and liked so much that I craved more despite it having a nice ending.
So. have you read any of the books/series I've included above? And what are your books you can't get enough of?
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Top Ten Tuesday: books featuring travel
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week the participants post their top ten to a specific topic.
So this week is allll about books featuring travel in some way, be it a road trip or a quest or some other type of journey. I love road trip books but I've read way too few of them. I have easily half a dozen sitting on my TBR list though!
Anyway, here are, in no particular order, some books that I've actually read and enjoyed:

The Dark Tower series, by Stephen King
Maybe THE most epic travel/quest/journey book ever! Roland, on his decade-long way to the Dark Tower, following the beam. A story between worlds that, for me, erases the borders between fiction and reality.
The Lord of the Rings, by JRR Tolkien
Duh. No explanation needed.
Dracula, by Bram Stoker
Don't laugh. The beginning of the novel in particular is basically Harker's traveling account, and the country/modes of travel are used to compare and contrast England and Transylvania.
His Dark Materials, by Philip Pullman
Lyra's journey to the north kept me engrossed for days! I especially loved the time she spends on the ship with the gyptians. It also fed my desire to see the northern lights :)
Drawing Blood, by Poppy Z. Brite
It's a horror story I guess, but it's also about getting away... or going home and confronting the past. I remember that I enjoyed the part where Zach gets into the car and leaves New Orleans to escape the feds.
Just One Day, by Gayle Forman
All about travel and (self)discovery. It's interesting to see Europe through an American 'lense'!
The Iron Knight, by Julie Kagawa
Actually all of Julie's books feature travel in some way, but I guess Ash's journey to the end of the earth stands out anyway.
The Daresh series by Katja Brandis
I don't think they've been translated into English but it's a fantastic German fantasy series that I've re-read at least 4 times! To this date, one of my favorite worlds. There are four provinces, each inhabited by a different guild of people who have abilities tied to one of the elements. And travel is an important part of all the books.
Anna Dressed in Blood, by Kendare Blake
Not so much a road trip book but one about... being uprooted? Cas and his mum are moving constantly. Sometimes he doesn't even bother to unpack. The sense of restlessness and never being home, not having a 'haven', really stuck with me.
Angel & Angel Fire, by L.A. Weatherly
Both books feature road trips, the first one through the US and the second one in Mexico. The characters have to be constantly on the run and don't really have a safe place to stay or go back to anymore.
That's it... it's 1:30 a.m. here so I'm sure I forgot a lot of awesome books with travel! So please link me up to yours, and tell me what you think of my selection :)
So this week is allll about books featuring travel in some way, be it a road trip or a quest or some other type of journey. I love road trip books but I've read way too few of them. I have easily half a dozen sitting on my TBR list though!
Anyway, here are, in no particular order, some books that I've actually read and enjoyed:

The Dark Tower series, by Stephen King
Maybe THE most epic travel/quest/journey book ever! Roland, on his decade-long way to the Dark Tower, following the beam. A story between worlds that, for me, erases the borders between fiction and reality.

The Lord of the Rings, by JRR Tolkien
Duh. No explanation needed.

Dracula, by Bram Stoker
Don't laugh. The beginning of the novel in particular is basically Harker's traveling account, and the country/modes of travel are used to compare and contrast England and Transylvania.

His Dark Materials, by Philip Pullman
Lyra's journey to the north kept me engrossed for days! I especially loved the time she spends on the ship with the gyptians. It also fed my desire to see the northern lights :)

Drawing Blood, by Poppy Z. Brite
It's a horror story I guess, but it's also about getting away... or going home and confronting the past. I remember that I enjoyed the part where Zach gets into the car and leaves New Orleans to escape the feds.

Just One Day, by Gayle Forman
All about travel and (self)discovery. It's interesting to see Europe through an American 'lense'!

The Iron Knight, by Julie Kagawa
Actually all of Julie's books feature travel in some way, but I guess Ash's journey to the end of the earth stands out anyway.

The Daresh series by Katja Brandis
I don't think they've been translated into English but it's a fantastic German fantasy series that I've re-read at least 4 times! To this date, one of my favorite worlds. There are four provinces, each inhabited by a different guild of people who have abilities tied to one of the elements. And travel is an important part of all the books.

Anna Dressed in Blood, by Kendare Blake
Not so much a road trip book but one about... being uprooted? Cas and his mum are moving constantly. Sometimes he doesn't even bother to unpack. The sense of restlessness and never being home, not having a 'haven', really stuck with me.

Angel & Angel Fire, by L.A. Weatherly
Both books feature road trips, the first one through the US and the second one in Mexico. The characters have to be constantly on the run and don't really have a safe place to stay or go back to anymore.
That's it... it's 1:30 a.m. here so I'm sure I forgot a lot of awesome books with travel! So please link me up to yours, and tell me what you think of my selection :)
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