Saturday, February 19, 2011

Book Blogger Hop



Thanks to  Crazy-for-books for hosting this hop, I hope to hop on from time-to-time......I also found some new blogs and I am looking forward to knowing what others are reading and saying! 
 
 
This week's question comes from Jessica who blogs at a GREAT Read:
 "What book(s) would you like to see turned into a movie?"

 
My Answer:  Wow, what a great question this week! I had a tough time thinking about one today. I have had some favorite books turned into movies but was disappointed because the movie ended up cutting out/changing  parts or choosing the wrong actors when I had an image of a certain character in my mind.  Thanks for getting my mind thinking already this morning......
 
One book I would chose would be Airman by Eoin Colfer.  It would be a great adventure/action movie for older kids that like Eoin Colfer who also wrote the Artemis Fowl Series.
 
Airman
 
Another book I would like to see is for the grown-ups. It would be The French Gardener by Santa Monterfiore. This is one of my favorite love stories and couldn't put it down.
The French Gardener


6 comments:

  1. That looks like it would make a great movie, I'll have to check it out. Thanks for stopping by my blog! I am now a new follower of you! I am really enjoying Trapped, and will be posting the review in a day or two!

    Somer @ A Bird's Eye Review

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  2. Airamn would make an AWESOME MOVIE!
    I love your answers!
    Have a great rest of you weekend.
    Perhaps if you have time, would you mind checking out my answers?
    Thanks!
    http://lovelylilbookworm.blogspot.com/

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  3. I haven't read either of these books. I know what you mean about being dissapointed when they turn books into movies and leave out parts... but nothing's perfect. Have a great day. (:

    http://seareflections.blogspot.com

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  4. Airman... I haven't read it.
    There's so many great books out there that have sold film rights, or are in production. It's exciting. The Hunger Games, Scott Westerfeld's Uglies, Stephenie Meyer's The Host. I can't wait!

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  5. I haven't read it. I do hate when they pull out things that are super important.

    Happy Blog Hop
    http://booksyourkidswilllove.blogspot.com/

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  6. Thank you for following, I really appreciate it!
    Don't worry 'The stranger Outside, isn't all that bad :D
    I'm not a fan of horror either, it's just more eerie, thank scary. :)

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