Why am I passionate about this?

Books and movies offer unique advantages and challenges when it comes to storytelling. They each appeal to different preferences and engage audiences in different ways. Novels, for instance, leave more room for imagination as readers visualize characters and scenes at their own pace and from their own perspectives. Movies, on the other hand, provide specific visual interpretations that unfold in real-time, producing emotional engagement that is often immediate and visceral. When novels are adapted into movies, significant changes inevitably occur, leading many to conclude that "the book was better." While this is often the case, there are many fine examples where the original source material inspired not only good movies but all-time classics. 


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Idol Pursuits: Complete Edition

By Robert Rioux,

Book cover of Idol Pursuits: Complete Edition

What is my book about?

Eighteen-year-old Heather Moon zooms to the top of her trainee class, dreaming of K-Pop stardom. But her dreams crash when…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of The Night of the Hunter

Robert Rioux Why did I love this book?

The novel is a haunting Southern Gothic tale set in rural West Virginia, where two children flee from a malevolent preacher turned serial killer. Their journey downriver becomes a tense battle of wits and survival against a man driven by dark, twisted beliefs.

The 1955 film of the same name, directed by Charles Laughton with a screenplay by James Agee, was a critical and commercial failure upon release. However, it has since gained a cult following and is now regarded as an undisputed classic of American cinema. Known for its atmospheric cinematography and Robert Mitchum's chilling performance as the antagonist, this was Laughton's only effort as a director. His unique vision has proven timeless.

By Davis Grubb,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Night of the Hunter as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The bestselling, National Book Award–finalist novel that inspired Charles Laughton’s expressionist horror classic starring Robert Mitchum and Shelley Winters.
 
Two young children, Pearl and John Harper, are being raised alone by their mother in Cresap’s Landing, Ohio. Their father Ben has just been executed for killing two men in the course of an armed robbery. Ben never told anyone where he hid the ten thousand dollars he stole; not his widow Willa, not his lawyer, nor his cell-mate Henry “Preacher” Powell. But Preacher, with his long history of charming his way into widows’ hearts and lives, has an inkling that…


Book cover of Paper Moon

Robert Rioux Why did I love this book?

During the Great Depression, a charming con artist and his precocious young accomplice navigate the American Midwest, pulling off small-time scams while forging an unexpected bond. Their adventures blend humor and heartache in a vivid portrayal of survival and unlikely family ties.

Originally released as Addie Pray, the novel inspired the 1973 Peter Bogdanovich film, Paper Moon. Tatum O'Neal, who played Addie Loggins, won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at the age of 10, making her the youngest competitive Oscar winner in history.

The film is also known for its nostalgic depiction of Depression-era America and the vibrant chemistry between Tatum and her father, Ryan O'Neal. This movie was so successful that modern printings of Addie Pray use the better-known film title. 

By Joe David Brown,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Paper Moon as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The classic tale of a female Huck Finn, Peter Bogdanovich's film version of the book was nominated for four Academy Awards. Set in the darkest days of the Great Depression, this is the timeless story of an 11-year-old orphan's rollicking journey through the Deep South with a con man who just might be her father. Brimming with humour, pathos, and an irresistible narrative energy, this is American storytelling at its finest. Paper Moon is tough, vibrant, and ripe for rediscovery.


Book cover of Diva

Robert Rioux Why did I love this book?

Paris pulses with intrigue as a young mail courier becomes entangled with a mysterious opera singer and a series of dangerous encounters. Featuring outstanding descriptions, this stylish thriller weaves together music, romance, and underworld secrets against the backdrop of a vividly depicted cityscape.

The 1981 film adaptation of the same name, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, is celebrated for its stylish cinematography and influential soundtrack, which includes opera performances and an electronic score by Vladimir Cosma. Its lush romanticism became a significant cultural phenomenon in the early 1980s and helped popularize France's cinema du look movement.

By Delacorta,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Diva as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Text: English, French (translation)


Book cover of Badge of Evil

Robert Rioux Why did I love this book?

In a corrupt border town, a principled Mexican narcotics officer clashes with a jaded American cop, unraveling a web of deceit and murder that tests their loyalties and sense of justice in a gripping noir thriller.

Directed by Orson Welles, the 1958 film adaptation Touch of Evil is famous for its opening tracking shot, often cited as one of the greatest long takes in film history. Despite initial studio interference, the film has been reevaluated over the years and is now considered a classic of film noir and is often listed among the best films of all time.

By Whit Masterson,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Badge of Evil as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A revisit of the 1950s classic that inspired Orson Welles's film Touch of Evil

Assistant District Attorney Mitch Holt suspects the wrong people have been arrested in the murder of Rudy Linneker. But if it wasn't Linneker's daughter and her fiance, who was it? And why do two of the city's most decorated and beloved cops look like they're not shooting straight? If they've planted evidence in this case, what else are they guilty of in the past?


Book cover of The Water of the Hills: Jean de Florette & Manon of the Springs

Robert Rioux Why did I love this book?

Set in the idyllic French countryside, this two-volume novel delves into the lives of a tight-knit community whose fate hinges on a dispute over a vital water source. Pagnol's lyrical prose captures the beauty and complexities of rural life, blending drama with a deep sense of place and tradition.

In 1986, Claude Berri directed two compelling films based on this story: Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources. Noted for their breathtaking Provence landscapes and heartfelt portrayal of rural life, these adaptations are considered faithful to Pagnol's original work and remain classics of French cinema.

By Marcel Pagnol,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked The Water of the Hills as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Tells the story of Jean de Florette, a 35-year-old, city-bred, hunchbacked idealist, his wife, Aimee, and his daughter, Manon. In the second novel, Manon seeks revenge for her father's death, and it is she who brings the wheel full circle in a final dramatic retribution in the town square.


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Idol Pursuits: Complete Edition

By Robert Rioux,

Book cover of Idol Pursuits: Complete Edition

What is my book about?

Eighteen-year-old Heather Moon zooms to the top of her trainee class, dreaming of K-Pop stardom. But her dreams crash when she turns down an unacceptable offer. Undeterred, she gathers a crew of seven misfits to form an indie girl group with enough daring to shake up the industry. Yet Heather has a bigger objective in mind: Redemption. Will the band secure their legacy, or will powerful opposition forces silence their voices once and for all?

Combining a compelling plot, dynamic characters, and vivid settings, with a resonating theme and memorable dialogue, Idol Pursuits provides the ingredients for an excellent film adaptation. So if you happen to have millions of dollars lying around and are searching for good source material for your next blockbuster, let's talk. 

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The 19th century women's rights movement and the rise of public education intertwine with one woman's story of struggle, perseverance, and love.

Alice Harris is pressed to marry a Civil War veteran twice her age when her family’s inn fails in 1882 in western North Carolina. She remakes herself by learning to farm tobacco, campaigning for the city’s first public schools, and immersing herself in the large and divisive Carter family. But marriage offers a tenuous promise of security. When tragedy strikes, Alice turns to the courts to fight for her independence and discovers an unexpected love.

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When her father dies and the family inn falls to ruin in 1882, western North Carolina, thirty-year-old Alice Harris is compelled to marry Jasper Carter, a Civil War veteran twice her age. Far from home and a stranger in a new family, Alice remakes herself. She learns to farm tobacco, mothers her stepson, and comes to love her husband.

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