Monthly Archives: May 2015
What I’m Reading Now: Game Set Match by Jennifer Iacopelli

With the French Open just over a week away, I’m getting into the spirit with a tennis inspired romance. Surprisingly. so far it has more tennis then romance and I’m okay with that.
How are you doing?

I’m halfway through my Goodreads reading challenge. How are you doing?
What would you like to see?
Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments series has already been made into a movie. You may have forgotten it existed since it came out and was gone just as quickly in 2013. I’ll admit, I have a copy of it, given to me by a friend and I still haven’t seen it. From what I hear it wasn’t good. Well, it looks like Clary, Jace, Simon, Isabelle and Magnus will have another chance to live off the page but this time on TV. ABC Family has ordered the series Shadowhunters to premiere sometime next year. Honestly, I think it will be better TV show then movie. It has so many subplots and characters, that a more serialized form would be a better fit to get all of it in. And for me at least, the casting is more in line with how the characters are in my head then the movie. Though, that is not the case for everyone. Some fans have express their “concerns” over the fact that some of the actors are not the ethnicity as the characters in the book. For instance, the actress cast as Isabelle, Emeraude Toubia, is hispanic. I don’t see this as a problem because a) She’s beautiful, tall with long dark hair like Isabelle and b) we are never really given her nationality beyond the fact she is a Shadowhunter because in the shadowhunter world, that comes first, nationality comes a distant second. Props to the producers and ABC Family for casting based on who they thought was the best fit for the role. I hope it’s good. I do have some reservations about this series but I really did enjoy reading them as a whole and I will see the movie eventually. It got me thinking though. What other book that has already been made into a movie would I like to see made into a TV Show? I have two on the top of my head.
First, hands down, Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The first two books were made into a movies and well they were bad. OK, they were fine but anyone who read the book, knew they were lacking. Percy, Annabeth and Grover were too old and the prophecy that was the center of the whole series was left out! It was just a mess. With 10 books, if you include the Heroes of Olympus there are plenty of material to work with for several seasons.
Second, Harry Potter may seem like a strange one because the movies were really good. As far as adaptations go, they were faithful to the source material but also have their own identity but think of all that was left out? The beauty of TV shows is that you more time to tell the story depending on how many episodes. Movies are about 2 to 2 1/2 hours long. Shows are 30 minutes to an hour long from anywhere to 12 episodes to 24. That’s a lot more time! Maybe then we would get to see more of Dobby and the house elves. More of Neville’s back story and well more of the other characters in general. Just think of the possibilities!
Those are two I can think of right now? What other movies based on books would you like to see go the TV route? Sound off in the comments below.
What I’m Reading Now: The Heir by Kiera Cass

Reviews are coming soon! I promise. Kate and I have been a little busy the last couple of weeks but we do have some great things in store for you. In the meantime, I’ve started The Heir, the lastest book in the Selection Series. Talk about a beautiful dress on the cover!
What I’m Reading Now: A Whole New World by Liz Braswell

Keeping with the “retellings of fairy tales” theme. I have moved on from Beauty and the Beast to Aladdin. Specifically, the retelling of Disney’s Aladdin. Let’s see how this goes.
P.S. This is an Advance Reader Copy provided by Disney Press. The cover will obviously change.
What I’m Listening to: Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
Beth and I are in the same book club. The reader on this audio book is knocking it out of the park. Each girl has her own voice and it is wonderful! I checked this out from my public library. Shout out to the Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries!
