October 11th - 17th: Halloween Edition: What scary book would you like turned into a feature film?
Oh man - this is hard - A lot of the scary books I have read are already movies. Hmmm, well, I think I'm going to have to go with any of Kay Hooper's SCU/Bishop series. I absolutely love Bishop and the whole Special Crimes Unit of the FBI. They deal with some crazy people and I think seeing them on screen would freak people out.
Oh man - this is hard - A lot of the scary books I have read are already movies. Hmmm, well, I think I'm going to have to go with any of Kay Hooper's SCU/Bishop series. I absolutely love Bishop and the whole Special Crimes Unit of the FBI. They deal with some crazy people and I think seeing them on screen would freak people out.
They do sound quite "freaky."
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for sharing even thought I don't like freaky or scary. :)
Have a great Friday.
Happy Hopping!!
Elizabeth
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Well it is only scary in the sense that you can put yourself in the characters and you think, omg what if this happens in real life!
DeleteThat sounds interesting in a scary kinda way!
ReplyDeleteI really love this series and totally suggest everyone to read it
DeleteHmmm, never heard of that series, but I don't read much scary stuff.
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Well its not scary in the sense of horror just in the way she draws you into the story and the crimes you have to solve.
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