![]() 9.īestselling author Amor Towles will give his readers some insight into his current novel, “The Lincon Highway,” at a City Arts & Lectures event. And here are another pair of page-to-screen thrillers that will soon have people starting arguments: “Where the Crawdads Sing,” the 2018 Delia Owens novel that spent more than 150 weeks on bestseller lists, will be released by Sony Pictures on July 15, and Stephen King’s “Salem’s Lot,” the horror novel that formed the basis of a 1979 TV miniseries, has been reworked into a major release from Warner Bros./New Line Cinema, coming on Sept. Other book-based shows lighting up our screens at the moment include the seven-part series just winding up on Hulu, “Under the Banner of Heaven,” based on Jon Krakauer’s explosive 2003 bestseller about murder among the Mormons, and “The Flight Attendant,” the series taken from the Chris Bohjalian novel now entering its second season on HBO Max. ![]() Each of them has a cadre of passionate devotees, but both were based on the 1963 sci-fi novel by Walter Tevis (who also, we were startled to discover, provided the book grist for Netflix’s runaway 2020 hit series “The Queen’s Gambit”). ![]() Please reload the page and try again.Īnother example is “The Man Who Fell to Earth,” the current Showtime series starring Chiwetel Ejiofor as the alien famously played by David Bowie in Nicolas Roeg’s 1976 big screen cult classic. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. ![]()
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