Friday, January 24, 2025

Tales From the Book Shelves: Literature Goes to The Movies and TV

 

Over the past 2 years or so, I have kept track of books I’ve read. The genres of what I’ve picked for my to-be-read list have covered many types of stories: mystery, biography, thriller, fantasy, science fiction among other numerous genres.

From this list of books, I want to highlight specific areas of interest. Today, I wanted to present a list of novels that were optioned or turned into movies or a TV miniseries. The adaptations may or may not have been faithful to the original text, but the books themselves are entertaining in their own right.

Some of the books in the below list have been subject to numerous movie and/or TV versions over the years while others were adapted recently. I present these in no particular order. If the titles seem familiar and interest anyone reading this blog, I advise checking your local library, a bookstore in your area, or an online source like Amazon.

v  “The Maltese Falcon” By Dashiell Hammett

v  “The Big Sleep” By Raymond Chandler

v  “The 39 Steps” By John Buchan

v  “Assignment In Brittany” By Helen MacInnes

v  “Journey Into Fear” By Eric Ambler

v  “And Then There Were None” By Agatha Christie

v  “Black Sunday” By Thomas Harris

v  “The Haunting of Hill House” By Shirley Jackson

v  “Gone Girl” By Gillian Flynn

 

For those into the behind-the-scenes of making a movie, I have a suggestion:

v  “Caddyshack: The Making of a Hollywood Cinderella Story” By Chris Nashawaty.

 

Thank you for stopping by. Have a great day.