While some are vehemently against trying books into movies, 50 shades and Twilight has taught us that sometimes, movie adaption can catch like wildfire. Here are the hottest upcoming books to movie adaptions that you can read up on before they hit the big screen.
The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn
Meet our protagonist Anna. She’s an agoraphobe (scared of going outside) living in NYC (the irony!) and lives voyeuristically, watching her neighbors through the windows. She sees something she wasn’t meant to, and is left trying to both solve and cope with it. The Girl on The Train lovers, rejoice!

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
This famous novel has been adapted into TV several times, but this time, the star studded cast promises for a dazzling remake. In it, four distinctly different sisters are raised by their mother in Massachusetts, discovering womanhood in their own ways.

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
This book takes place in World War II, following the journey of two sisters who find very different ways to survive the war. It’s a powerful and emotional piece of historical fiction that fans of pieces like The Great Alone will enjoy.

The Rhythm Section by Mark Burnell
This is a thriller about a woman who seeks vengeance after she learns the plane crash her family died in wasn’t an accident. Her mission includes joining a top secret spy operation, full on assassin training, and a rediscovery of self, post grief.

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