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Top 10 Books or Book Series That Should Be Made Into Movies

What literary works or collections of novels would you like to see adapted for the big screen?

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Forest Born - Shannon Hale
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10%
4,831
Part of the Bayern series, this fantasy novel follows Rin, a girl with magical gifts who discovers a dark conspiracy deep within the forest. Its rich world-building, high-stakes mystery, and emotionally complex heroine provide the perfect foundation for a gripping, atmospheric cinematic adaptation that fans have long envisioned.
1
Forest Born - Shannon Hale
Part of the Bayern series, this fantasy novel follows Rin, a girl with magical gifts who discovers a dark conspiracy deep within the forest. Its rich world-building, high-stakes mystery, and emotionally complex heroine provide the perfect foundation for a gripping, atmospheric cinematic adaptation that fans have long envisioned.
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10%
4,831
2
Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer
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10%
4,829
Twelve-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl navigates a hidden world of high-tech fairies in this genre-bending series. Blending fantasy with slick heist-movie tropes, these books offer a witty, fast-paced narrative that remains a fan-favorite candidate for a definitive, faithful big-screen adaptation that captures its unique blend of magic and technology.
2
Artemis Fowl - Eoin Colfer
Twelve-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl navigates a hidden world of high-tech fairies in this genre-bending series. Blending fantasy with slick heist-movie tropes, these books offer a witty, fast-paced narrative that remains a fan-favorite candidate for a definitive, faithful big-screen adaptation that captures its unique blend of magic and technology.
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10%
4,829
3
Looking for Alaska - John Green
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9%
4,707
John Green’s debut novel follows Miles Halter, a boarding school student searching for his "Great Perhaps." Through his fascination with famous last words and his intense bond with the enigmatic Alaska Young, the story captures the profound, often painful transition into adulthood and the weight of grief.
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Looking for Alaska - John Green
John Green’s debut novel follows Miles Halter, a boarding school student searching for his "Great Perhaps." Through his fascination with famous last words and his intense bond with the enigmatic Alaska Young, the story captures the profound, often painful transition into adulthood and the weight of grief.
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9%
4,707
4
Green Eggs and Ham - Dr. Seuss
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8%
3,895
Dr. Seuss’s classic rhyming tale follows the persistent Sam-I-Am as he tries to convince a skeptical friend to sample an unusual dish. With its whimsical vocabulary and repetitive structure, this beloved children's book offers a unique visual canvas for an imaginative, vibrant animated feature film adaptation.
4
Green Eggs and Ham - Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss’s classic rhyming tale follows the persistent Sam-I-Am as he tries to convince a skeptical friend to sample an unusual dish. With its whimsical vocabulary and repetitive structure, this beloved children's book offers a unique visual canvas for an imaginative, vibrant animated feature film adaptation.
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8%
3,895
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