![]() ![]() ![]() The whole theatre would laugh and laugh and they’d all be better people for having watched it. Great narrative storytelling and a spectacular setting. Because I can hardly ever see pictures in my head and I can see this. That would work really well too.įairytales for Wilde Girls by Allyse Near. There are some amazing characters here, made for the big screen. The Fourteenth Summer of Angus Jack by Jen Storer. What more could anyone want in a movie script?Why hasn’t anyone noticed this already? On one of her many walks in the woods near her house, she stumbles across a dead girl in a birdcage, and that sets Isola in the path of a ghost who is definitely not like her faithful protectors, her brother-princes. Action romance, gorgeous leading man, gutsy leading lady, sci-fi thrills. A young adult book set in a modern times, it tells the story of Isola Wilde, the girl who sees magical creatures. To celebrate Al Tait’s mega exciting news that The Mapmaker Chronicles has been optioned for film, here’s my list of a further five books that would make excellent movies. Thursday, NovemCategory: Aussie Talent, Awesome Tags: Allison Tait, Allyse near, Fairytales for Wilde Girls, Jen Storer, Mapmaker Chronicles, Rachael Craw, Spark, The First Third, The Fourteenth Summer of Angus Jack, Tristan Bancks, Two Wolves, Will Kostakis ![]()
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