Canadian Living Books
11 books that will be adapted on TV screens this fall
Canadian Living Books
11 books that will be adapted on TV screens this fall
Is the book really better than the movie? You can be the judge when these bestseller adaptations come to screens both big and small this autumn. Grab the popcorn and a cozy throw and dive into favourite authors’ works as you’ve never experienced them before.
- A man called otto by Fredrik Backman (in theatres)
- Killers of the flower moon by David Grann (Apple tv+)
- Salem’s lot by Stephen King (in theatres)
- Luckiest girl alive by Jessica Knoll (Netflix)
- Karen pirie by Val McDermid (Britbo)
- Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates (Netflix)
- White bird by R.J. Palacio (in theatres)
- All quiet on the western front by Erich Maria Remarque (Netflix)
- My policeman by Bethan Roberts (Prime video)
- She said by Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor (in theatres)
- Magpie murders by Anthony Horowitz (PBS masterpiece)
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