Search results
- Tirzah Price
- Shadow and Bone. This Netflix series might have made fans of the book hesitate at first with its initial premise — adding the characters from Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows to the plot of her S hadow and Bone — but the show pulled it off really well.
- One of Us is Lying. Set to premiere on Peacock later this year, this show is adapted from One of Us is Lying, the bestselling debut novel by Karen M. McManus and first in the Bayview High series.
- Panic. Adapted from Lauren Oliver’s high-stakes novel Panic, this TV show is set in the small town of Carp, Texas. It’s an economically depressed place whose young people don’t ever seem to be able to break free, but a very lucky select few have the chance to do just that with Panic, a game that high school graduating seniors play.
- Tiny Pretty Things. Based on Tiny Pretty Things by Dhonielle Clayton and Sona Charaipotra, this Netflix shows combines the high pressure of professional dance with an intriguing mystery.
- Dumplin' (Dumplin', #1) Julie Murphy (Goodreads Author)
- All the Bright Places Jennifer Niven (Goodreads Author)
- Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances John Green (Goodreads Author)
- The Kissing Booth (The Kissing Booth, #1) Beth Reekles (Goodreads Author)
- Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
- The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
- To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
- The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M. Danforth
- The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
- I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore
- The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
- Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon
- The Sun Is Also A Star by Nicola Yoon
- Beastly by Alex Flinn
Sixteen-year-old and not-so-openly gay Simon Spier prefers to save his drama for the school musical. But when an email falls into the wrong hands, his secret is at risk of being thrust into the spotlight. Now Simon is actually being blackmailed: If he doesn’t play wingman for class clown Martin, his sexual identity will become everyone’s business. ...
Sixteen-year-old Starr Carter moves between two worlds: the poor neighborhood where she lives and the fancy suburban prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Khalil was unarmed. Soon afterward, his death...
What if all the crushes you ever had found out how you felt about them… all at once? Sixteen-year-old Lara Jean Song keeps her love letters in a hatbox her mother gave her. They aren’t love letters that anyone else wrote for her; these are ones she’s written. One for every boy she’s ever loved—five in all. When she writes, she pours out her heart a...
When Cameron Post’s parents die suddenly in a car crash, her shocking first thought is relief. Relief they’ll never know that, hours earlier, she had been kissing a girl. But that relief doesn’t last, and Cam is forced to move in with her conservative aunt Ruth and her well-intentioned but hopelessly old-fashioned grandmother. She knows that from t...
The critically acclaimed debut novel from Stephen Chbosky follows observant “wallflower” Charlie as he charts a course through the strange world between adolescence and adulthood. First dates, family drama, and new friends. Sex, drugs, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Devastating loss, young love, and life on the fringes. Caught between trying to...
Three are dead. I am Number Four. John Smith seems like an ordinary teenager, living a normal life with his guardian Henri in Paradise, Ohio. But for John, keeping a low profile is essential, because he is not an ordinary teenager. He’s an alien from the planet Lorien, and he’s on the run. A group of evil aliens from the planet Mogadore, who destro...
When Ruby woke up on her tenth birthday, something about her had changed. Something alarming enough to make her parents lock her in the garage and call the police. Something that got her sent to Thurmond, a brutal government “rehabilitation camp.” She might have survived the mysterious disease that killed most of America’s children, but she and the...
My disease is as rare as it is famous. Basically, I’m allergic to the world. I don’t leave my house, have not left my house in seventeen years. The only people I ever see are my mom and my nurse, Carla. But then one day, a moving truck arrives next door. I look out my window, and I see him. He’s tall, lean and wearing all black—black T-shirt, black...
Natasha: I’m a girl who believes in science and facts. Not fate. Not destiny. Or dreams that will never come true. I’m definitely not the kind of girl who meets a cute boy on a crowded New York City street and falls in love with him. Not when my family is twelve hours away from being deported to Jamaica. Falling in love with him won’t be my story. ...
I am a beast. A beast. Not quite wolf or bear, gorilla or dog but a horrible new creature who walks upright—a creature with fangs and claws and hair springing from every pore. I am a monster. You think I’m talking fairy tales? No way. The place is New York City. The time is now. It’s no deformity, no disease. And I’ll stay this way forever—ruined—u...
From One Day to Bridgerton and The Haunting of Hill House, see how these page-turners transform on screen.
Jul 26, 2021 · For readers who cannot take out the time to sit with a book, their adaptations—particularly of young adult stories—can be a welcome solution. The To All The Boys trilogy
From page to screen, these shows adapted from books have something for fans of all genres, including action, drama, comedy, romance and riveting real-life stories.
People also ask
Which TV shows are based on books?
What types of shows are adapted from books?
Should a movie be based on a novel?
Are TV shows better than books?
Are YA movies as good as the book?
Feb 28, 2020 · With the tremendous amount of fanfare and anticipation that's gone into Netflix's new release of All the Bright Places, it's clear that the market has never been hotter for young adult romance...