The 1000 Best Book To Movie Adaptations Of The 21st Century Volume 7 ~ 50 MP3 AUDIOBOOK COLLECTION
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The 1000 Best Book To Movie Adaptations Of The 21st Century Volume 7A film adaptation is the transfer of a written work, in whole or in part, to a feature film. Although often considered a type of derivative work, recent academic developments by scholars such as Robert Stam conceptualize film adaptation as a dialogic process. A common form of film adaptation is the use of a novel as the basis of a feature film. Other works adapted into films include non-fiction (including journalism), autobiography, comic books, scriptures, plays, historical sources, and even other films. From the earliest days of cinema, in nineteenth-century Europe, adaptation from such diverse resources has been a ubiquitous practice of filmmaking.
CONTENT:
Non-Series
1. Stephen Chbosky - The Perks Of Being A Wallflower (read by Johnny Heller)
2. Anthony Horowitz - Stormbreaker (read by Oliver Chris)
3. Tom Clancy - The Sum Of All Fears (read by John McDonald)
4. Max Brooks - World War Z (read by Chris Ragland)
5. Peter Hoeg - Smilla's Sense Of Snow (read by Alyssa Bresnahan)
6. Tom Robbins - Even Cowgirls Get The Blues (read by Michael Nouri)
7. Stephen King - The Tommyknockers (read by Edward Herrmann)
8. John Steinbeck - Cannery Row (read by Jerry Farden)
9. Nick Hornby - About A Boy (read by Julian Rhind-Tutt)
10. Anne Tyler - The Accidental Tourist (read by George Guidall)
11. Anna Sewell - Black Beauty (read by Ralph Cosham)
12. Peter S. Beagle - The Last Unicorn (read by Peter S. Beagle)
13. Laura Esquivel - Like Water For Chocolate (read by Kate Reading)
14. T.H. White - The Sword In The Stone (read by Neville Jason)
15. Louise Rennison - Angus, Thongs And Full-Frontal Snogging (read by Stina Nielsen)
16. Suzanne Collins - Mockingjay (read by Carolyn McCormick)
17. Carl Hiaasen - Strip Tease (read by George Wilson)
18. Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere (read by Neil Gaiman)
19. George Orwell - Animal Farm (read by Ralph Cosham)
20. Frank W. Abagnale - Catch Me If You Can (read by Barrett Whitener)
21. Lloyd Alexander - The Black Cauldron (read by James Langton)
22. Lemony Snicket - The Reptile Room (read by Tim Curry)
23. John Grisham - The Chamber (read by Alexander Adams)
24. James Ellroy - The Black Dahlia (read by Stephen Hoy)
25. George R.R. Martin - A Clash Of Kings (read by Roy Dotrice)
26. David Brin - The Postman (read by D*ick Hill)
27. P.L. Travers - Mary Poppins (read by Sophie Thompson)
28. Koushun Takami - Battle Royale (read by Mark Dacascos)
29. Homer - The Odyssey (read by Dan Stevens)
30. Stephen King - The Dead Zone (read by Lorelei King)
31. Lucy Maud Montgomery - Anne Of Green Gables (read by Barbara Caruso)
32. Olivia Goldsmith - The First Wives Club (read by Pam Ward)
33. David Baldacci - Absolute Power (read by George Guidall)
34. Yann Martel - Life Of Pi (read by Jeff Woodman)
35. Nicholas Sparks - The Lucky One (read by John Bedford Lloyd)
36. Frances Mayes - Under The Tuscan Sun (read by Frances Mayes)
37. David Nicholls - One Day (read by Anna Bentinck)
38. Lois Lowry - The Giver (read by Ron Rifkin)
39. Michael Blake - Dances With Wolves (read by Michael Blake)
40. Louisa May Alcott - Little Men (read by Barbara Caruso)
41. Alistair MacLean - Ice Station Zebra (read by Steve Hodson)
42. Thomas Keneally - Schindler's List (read by Ben Kingsley)
43. Esther Forbes - Johnny Tremain (read by Grace Conlin)
44. Jacqueline Susann - Valley Of The Dolls (read by Marvin Kane)
45. Dennis Lehane - Gone, Baby, Gone (read by Jonathan Davis)
46. Michael Shaara - The Killer Angels (read by Stephen Hoye)
47. Betty Smith - A Tree Grows In Brooklyn (read by Anna Fields)
48. A.S. Byatt - Possession (read by Virginia Leishman)
49. Terry Pratchett - Hogfather (read by Nigel Planer)
50. Stieg Larsson - The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest (read by Simon Vance)
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- The format of the tracks is MP3; This is the extension of better handling and of more quality.
- Kbps vary by title.
- Audiobooks are read by professional narrators.
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