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For those wondering about the second Hunger Games book Mokingjay being divided into two films when it gets its adaptation, producer Nina Jacobson has said that it has yet to be determined.
A British publisher has paid six figures for the rights to Fifty Shades of Grey by former British TV exec EL James. The erotic novel, which was first published by a small Australian press, is the story of a submissive-dominant relationship between a 27 year-old billionaire and a student.
One Shot, the film based on the Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child, will have its release date moved ahead from February 8th, 2013 to December 21st, 2012.
It appears as if Keira Knightley will be appearing in Nicholas Sparks‘ new film Safe Haven.
Warner Bros. is in discussions to develop The Dark Tower series. Universal announced an ambitious plan to release three films and a television series back in September 2010 and put the project on turnaround eight months ago. Warner Bros. is currently the only studio looking to take the Stephen King series on.
Lots of people try and make fan-maps of the “A Song of Ice and Fire” series (aka Game of Thrones), but serMountainGoat has created a map so amazing that it’s impressed the author – George R.R. Martin – himself!
The Hunger Games won’t be out in movie theatres everywhere for a couple of weeks, but the first draft of the script for Catching Fire is already finished and has been delivered to series creator Suzanne Collins.
Been waiting for some detective fiction? Wait no longer. We’ve got some new books from Robert Crais and Tim Dorsey that have just been released!
Today is a big day for most fiction readers. New books are being released like crazy, including books by Orson Scott Card, Nevada Barr and Elmore Leonard!
If you still have some of that Christmas cash left over and you’re a fan of either Jayne Ann Krentz (sometimes known as Amanda Quick) and T. Jefferson Parker, worry no longer! You can pick up their newest books as of today!