Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish. The feature was created because The Broke and Bookish are particularly fond of lists (as are we!). Each week a new Top Ten list topic is given and bloggers can participate.
Today’s Topic: Top Books We’d Love to See as Movies or TV Shows
Let’s imagine these in a perfect world, where movies/TV shows didn’t butcher books. 🙂
Ricki
1. The Fault in our Stars by John Green
Luckily, this dream is coming true. As with all books I love, I am anxious to see how it comes out. I am glad to see that John Green is on the set. 🙂
2. Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys
This would work really well as a movie because the setting is so richly described. New Orleans in the 1950s? Awesome. Let’s do this.
3. I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
I love Criminal Minds, the TV show, and this book has some similarities but is quite different. I could see this book making for a great TV series, and I think the public would love it.
4. The Fifth Wave by Rick Yancey
With The Walking Dead craze, I foresee that this book would make for an awesome TV series, as well. No, there are no zombies in this book, but it is a fascinating take on a dystopian setting, so I think it would have a widespread appeal.
5. Shine by Lauren Myracle
The themes and issues in this book are so very important, and I would like to see them in movie format. Inevitably, when a book becomes a movie, more people become aware of the book. This book is worthy of the public’s attention.
Kellee
1. Graceling Realm by Kristin Cashore
I would love to see this on the screen if it was done correctly. The Seven Kingdoms would be so cool to see and it would be amazing to see the magic and beauty in the books.
2. Zita the Spacegirl by Ben Hatke
I love Zita and I would love to see her story as a cartoon! If you have read it, can’t you picture it too?!?!?!
3. Sidekicked by John David Anderson
I love superhero stories and this is one of my favorites I’ve ever read, so I would love to see it as a movie. Maybe by the same guy who did Spy High because that is kind of how I picture it in my head.
4. Hurt Go Happy by Ginny Rorby
I love this story and I would love to see it on the big screen! It would have to be done so right or it would make me angry, but if done correctly, the emotions that this book exudes would radiate off the screen.
5. Endangered by Eliot Schrefer
Like Hurt Go Happy, this book is one I love and the emotions and themes are so important. I also think that if the cinematography was correct, it would be a beautiful yet so intense/conflict-filled movie.
Honorary. Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan
I know. It is a movie already. But I want it to be done again and right. The Lightning Thief and its sequels are some of my favorite books and the mythology and adventure in it would make a perfect movie IF DONE CORRECTLY!
Which book would you love to see as a movie or TV show?
















Life as we Knew it: Meteor hits moon and the effects from the disaster
Moonbase Crisis: Space exploration, Space science
Trapped: Meteorology
An American Plague: Medical (Virology), Yellow fever epidemic
Fever 1793: Fictionalized account of same epidemic
Blizzard!: Meteorology
Ashfall: Geology, Yellowstone eruption
Eye of the Storm: Meteorology
Feed: AI, Technology
Heir Apparent: Technology, Game simulation
Silverwing: Chiroptologist (Study of bats)
This Dark Endeavor: Alchemy, Medical
Uglies: Plastic surgery, Technology, Oil contamination
Girls Don’t Fly: Ornithology (Study of birds)
Hurt Go Happy: Animal testing, Chimp acquisition of language (ASL), Deafness
Airborn: Zoology, Airships
Okay for Now: NASA Apollo Mission, National Audubon Society
Ender’s Game: Space science (Low gravity, alien technology, space craft/station)
I, Robot: Robotics
Leviathan: Genetic engineering, Mechanics
The Way We Fall: Microbiology, Pandemic, Quarantine
Lost in the River of Grass: Everglades
Dark Life: Subsea settlement
Ship Breaker: Global warming, Oil
Half Brother: Linguistics, Animal testing, Chimp acquisition of language (ASL)
Across the Universe: Space science, Space ship, Computer, Cryonics
The House of the Scorpion: Cloning
Peak: Teenager climbing Mt. Everest
Smiles to Go: Quantum physics, Philosophy
Hoot: (and other Hiaasen middle grade books) Ecology, Zoology
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate: Natural History, Evolution
The Brilliant Fall of Gianna Z: Botany
Chronal Engine: Dinosaurs
George’s Secret Key to the Universe: Astronomy
The Reinvention of Edison Thomas: Physics, Mechanics, Inventing
Samantha Hansen has Rocks in her Head: Geology
Cinder: Androids, Cyborgs











A Rover’s Story: Mars rover
Futureland: AI
The Lion of Mars: Mars colonization
Long Distance: Astronomy
The Gravity of Us: NASA, Space travel
The First Rule of Climate Club: Climate change
Global: Global warming
The Last Cuentista: Apocalypse, Space travel, AI
Saving Sunshine: Sea turtle
Paradise on Fire: Wildfire
Haven Jacobs Saves the Planet: Climate change
Shine on Luz Véliz: Coding
Wildfire: Wildfire
All Thirteen: Cave rescue
Rescue at Lake Wild: Ecology, Animal impact
What Stars are Made of: Astronomy
Dinosaur Sanctuary: Paleontology, Genetic mutation



