Xofpod wrote: » Hhhh by Laurent Binet - with Trump's victory and Le Pen on the march in France, I guess it's time to start reading up on nazis again.
Wyldwood wrote: » Half way through The Green Road and it feels more like a book of (very average) short stories. Not sure if it's worth continuing,it's a library book so might take it back. Does it get better towards the end?
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I read that a while ago, can't really remember much about it other than it felt a bit pointless? And everyone was thoroughly unlikable.
The Passage has been optioned for a film adaptation for a while — is there any news on that front? Here’s what I am permitted to say: There are plans afoot, it could become a “major television event” through FOX Studios.Would you be involved? Yes, in some manner. I think television is the right format for this story. One, television accommodates large stories. A good television show goes for a number of seasons, it has many characters, it naturally leads to ensemble storytelling. And television right now is excellent. It is being run by writers. Accomplished writers of fiction are indulging in television! Sometimes it’s a side project, sometimes they throw themselves in it wholeheartedly. But it’s produced a tremendous profusion of great TV.
Callan57 wrote: » Nutshell by Ian McEwan
Callan57 wrote: » Starting Days Without End by Sebastian Barry
ahlookit wrote: » Jaysus, was Nutshell that bad? Both of these are on my list, I'm a big fan of both writers.
Xofpod wrote: » The Given Day, Denis Lehane