ALTHOUGH....there have been some amazing adaptations this year and the Academy Awards honored quite a few of them last night in Los Angeles. The Oscar winners based on books include:
The Theory of Everything
This true story covers the turbulent years of Jane Hawking's marriage to the astrophysics genius, her traumatic divorce, and their recent reconciliation.
Still Alice
At fifty years old, a cognitive psychology professor at Harvard becomes increasingly disoriented and forgetful. An Alzheimer's diagnosis changes her life—and her relationship with her family and the world—forever.
The Imitation Game
A biography of the British mathematician Alan Turing, who according to some, singlehandedly saved the Allies from the Nazis, invented the computer and artificial intelligence, and anticipated gay liberation by decades--all before his suicide at age forty-one.
American Sniper
The Autobiography of U.S. Navy Seal, Chris Kyle, known as "the Legend" by
fellow American troops and "the devil" by his enemies, writes about the real pain and heart ache of war.
Big Hero 6
Hiro's a genius, but what he really wants is to be like his inventor big brother, Tadashi--but one day, Tadashi vanishes and Hiro is only left with a companion robot Baymax. But the friendship that grows between the gentle bot and the lonely boy is only the beginning of their adventure... (Amazon)
A few honorable mentions and Oscar nominees include:
“Inherent Vice" by Thomas Pynchon
“Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn
“Wild” by Cheryl Strayed
“Unbroken” by Laura Hillenbrand
So, come on in and check one of these books out or maybe discover a book that has yet to be adapted in Hollywood - that way you can say you knew them before they were famous!
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