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I have always wanted Grey's Anatomy to become a book. What T.V. Shows or Movies have you wanted to become a book?
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I would love to read some new adventures involving Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster from Psych! I miss that duo!
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Jane the Virgin. There are numerous twists and turns in that series. The incorporation of written foreshadowing vs verbal would prove to be quite fascinating.
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LivreAmour217 wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 16:06 I would love to read some new adventures involving Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster from Psych! I miss that duo!
I love phych also, is it a book? I would love to read it.
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I’d have to look into that, but I really hope so!
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LivreAmour217 wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 16:11 I’d have to look into that, but I really hope so!
Sorry somehow posted twice, I will look into it too. If not I definitely should be.
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kmdonnelly95 wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 16:08 Jane the Virgin. There are numerous twists and turns in that series. The incorporation of written foreshadowing vs verbal would prove to be quite fascinating.
I have not actually watched that one, but I've heard it's good. I'll have to check it out.
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Hmm, I would say "Orange is the New Black" or even "American Horror Story." That would be so awesome. I also think the show "Younger" might be a good one.
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I think Switched at Birth or The Fosters would make a good book.
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I don't know if there is a book of the movie Merlin. I had watch almost all the episodes.
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Dolor wrote: 15 Dec 2017, 21:34 I don't know if there is a book of the movie Merlin. I had watch almost all the episodes.
That would be a good one for sure.
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Mjgarrison wrote: 16 Dec 2017, 00:05
Dolor wrote: 15 Dec 2017, 21:34 I don't know if there is a book of the movie Merlin. I had watch almost all the episodes.
That would be a good one for sure.
Have you watched this movie too?

It made me stick my eyes on screen. I was captivated, mesmerized and thrilled with every episode. I can't help watching over and over again.

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No, but my husband loves it so I would probably get into just to share information with him.
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I actually don't think I'd want this. I've always noticed that when something starts as a movie or show and then is developed into a book, the books are pretty subpar. It's pretty rare that it turns out a good book, in my experience. Though, I guess there's opportunity for me to be pleasantly surprised in the future.
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SPasciuti wrote: 10 Jan 2018, 13:18 I actually don't think I'd want this. I've always noticed that when something starts as a movie or show and then is developed into a book, the books are pretty subpar. It's pretty rare that it turns out a good book, in my experience. Though, I guess there's opportunity for me to be pleasantly surprised in the future.
I never thought about that, I just keep thinking some shows o watch would be great with more in depth knowledge. Like what the characters are thinking.
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