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Also! Speaking of movie adaptations and casting: I finished Yesteryear recently. I enjoyed it well enough, I think would rate if at like a 3 or 3.5? Anyway, it's already been optioned for a movie with Anne Hathaway and I am very ambivalent about her in the lead role. I think it could be a good film though (and I get the impression the author, who is a podcaster, has wanted it to become a film from when she began writing it - just based on her acknowledgements section etc).
 
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Also! Speaking of movie adaptations and casting: I finished Yesteryear recently. I enjoyed it well enough, I think would rate if at like a 3 or 3.5? Anyway, it's already been optioned for a movie with Anne Hathaway and I am very ambivalent about her in the lead role. I think it could be a good film though (and I get the impression the author, who is a podcaster, has wanted it to become a film from when she began writing it - just based on her acknowledgements section etc).
Anne has bought the rights to it! I think she’ll move into director/production with it, rather than being the lead
 
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Anyone read Alison Weir books?
I thought someone had recommended them on here.
I'm not usually that squeamish, but after hearing how deep dive a research she does for her books I'm a bit scared to read them.
 
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Finished The Names today! Flipping heck, what a book. And a debut too! Only one of a handful of books I've ever read that made me actually shed a tear. 😢 Superb.
 
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I started The Correspondent today. It’s not grabbing me yet, I’m only 40-odd pages in. It’s that in demand at the library that we only get it for 2 weeks. I’m hoping to finish it quick and take it back on Monday
I liked it, but I don't think it lived up to the hype. It does get better as you get a bit further in and figure out who everyone is.
 
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I know it's been out in hardback for ages, but I had to wait for paperback so it matches the rest of the series on my shelf. But I've just got the latest Eddie Flynn novel Two Kinds of Stranger. So I'm looking forward to starting this tonight.

Love the Eddie Flynn series so much.
 
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Finished The Names today! Flipping heck, what a book. And a debut too! Only one of a handful of books I've ever read that made me actually shed a tear. 😢 Superb.
this is next on my list to read after I get through my book club read. I saw Florence Knapp at an event recently as she was just so lovely and inspiring!
 
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Anyone read Alison Weir books?
I thought someone had recommended them on here.
I'm not usually that squeamish, but after hearing how deep dive a research she does for her books I'm a bit scared to read them.
Quite a few!

I'm not sure which ones you're considering and what would make you squeamish? I've read her nonfiction biography of the six wives of Henry VIII, and then four out of the six 'fictional' versions of their stories. They are well-researched although I find her too biased towards certain wives, only because she likes different ones to me 🤣
 
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Quite a few!

I'm not sure which ones you're considering and what would make you squeamish? I've read her nonfiction biography of the six wives of Henry VIII, and then four out of the six 'fictional' versions of their stories. They are well-researched although I find her too biased towards certain wives, only because she likes different ones to me 🤣
It was the Anne Boleyn research. She wanted to know everything, e.g. when would she have stopped feeling her head being cut off
The nerve specialist told her the few seconds after her head had been cut off and that she would have felt her head being cut off

I was dreading how she would have translated that to the book.
 
Any Dungeon Crawler Carl readers out here. Saw a few people raving, figured I’d try it on holiday and I’ve been sucked in. It is not my usual book at all, I’m on the 3rd already
I’ve been meaning to ask if anyone had read this - I keep being tempted but not committing.
 
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Also! Speaking of movie adaptations and casting: I finished Yesteryear recently. I enjoyed it well enough, I think would rate if at like a 3 or 3.5? Anyway, it's already been optioned for a movie with Anne Hathaway and I am very ambivalent about her in the lead role. I think it could be a good film though (and I get the impression the author, who is a podcaster, has wanted it to become a film from when she began writing it - just based on her acknowledgements section etc).
I really need to stick to my no hyped books ban (or at least delay reading them) but I’d preordered this one months ago. Anyway, I expected a 4-4.5 but like you thought it was more 3.5. It was very readable, I like the premise and didn’t take me long to get through but
I didn’t love the ‘mystery’ was explained
 
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I’ve been meaning to ask if anyone had read this - I keep being tempted but not committing.
I don’t know your usual genre of choice but I’d say give it go, all are on kindle unlimited atm so I haven’t paid for them but I would have paid (on a deal of course) for the rest of the series after trying the first
 
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Have books always been adapted to screen at the current rate? It feels like any book with any popularity at all is being optioned nowadays. Maybe I’m just paying more attention? It’s getting a little tiresome though. I’m not sure why it irks me. I think I just want some books to be too precious and perfect to play with.

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Have books always been adapted to screen at the current rate? It feels like any book with any popularity at all is being optioned nowadays. Maybe I’m just paying more attention? It’s getting a little tiresome though. I’m not sure why it irks me. I think I just want some books to be too precious and perfect to play with.

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I think it's probably related to the crisis the entire creative industry is going through. Production costs are high and with popular books, studios think the risk is lower cause at least the book fans will watch. Built-in audience.

Of course it's a double edged sword if they screw up the adaptation and it is part of a series or franchise, but in the end, even if you hated it, if you watched it, it counts for them.
 
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I know it's been out in hardback for ages, but I had to wait for paperback so it matches the rest of the series on my shelf. But I've just got the latest Eddie Flynn novel Two Kinds of Stranger. So I'm looking forward to starting this tonight.

Love the Eddie Flynn series so much.
I'm really struggling to get into the 2nd book. I am very early in I will admit but the storyline doesn't interest me so wondering if I've gone into it with the wrong attitude

I have waited years for my husband to take the hint and buy me the set so I'm feeling a bit let down by the hype
 
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