Bookish Adaptations and What to Read Next

TL;DR
The content discusses various book to TV/movie adaptations and the author's thoughts on which ones are worth reading before their release.
Transcript
So I'm currently reading John Boyne's The Heart's Invisible Furies. It's a big book but I'm enjoying it immensely but what it means is there's no book review this week so instead I thought I'd talk about what I want to read next. Now IT is absolutely killing it in the movie theaters. IT is tweaking that 80's nostalgia vibe that Stranger Things did ... Read More
Key Insights
- 🎥 The author appreciates the creative marketing campaign behind the movie adaptation of "IT."
- 😑 The author expresses their preference for more masculine detective names and criticizes a name choice in "The Snowman."
- 👏 The author praises Jordan Peele's directorial style and anticipates his involvement in "Lovecraft Country."
- 📽️ The author observes the varied success of book adaptations by comparing Reese Witherspoon's and Julia Roberts' projects.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are the author's thoughts on the movie adaptation of "IT"?
The author initially hesitates due to the book's length but is ultimately drawn to it after hearing positive reviews from others. However, they later learn about a controversial scene in the book, causing them to reconsider.
Q: What concerns does the author have about "The Snowman" adaptation?
The author finds the name of the main character, Harry Hole, unappealing and questions if Michael Fassbender is seeking a franchise rather than choosing quality projects. They also point out the actor's recent mixed success in other film series.
Q: Why is the author interested in "Lovecraft Country"?
Despite not knowing much about the book, the author's confidence in Jordan Peele as the director and his previous film, "Get Out," leads them to anticipate it as a promising adaptation.
Q: How does the author compare Julia Roberts' book adaptations to Reese Witherspoon's?
The author believes that Reese Witherspoon has been more successful with her book adaptations, while Julia Roberts has faced some disappointments in the past.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The author discusses their current read, "The Heart's Invisible Furies," and their interest in the movie adaptation of "IT."
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They contemplate reading "The Snowman" before the movie release, but have some reservations.
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The author expresses excitement for "Lovecraft Country" and "Today Will Be Different" adaptations, while also highlighting the success of "Big Little Lies."
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