YA Highway Road Trip Wednesday #175

YA Highway RTWI’m a big fan of the site YA Highway and it’s author’s completed works (hello, Divergent series). Each Wednesday, they host a blog carnival with different writing or reading related questions. I’ve participated a bit on my old site, but will now share in the carnival on my shiny new site every Wednesday!


Road Trip Wednesday question #175: The Veronica Mars Kickstarter success makes us wonder, what YA book would you raise $2 million to see a movie version of?

For starters, let me first say, I would never raise 2 million dollars for any movie to be made. For cancer research, yes. For a movie, no. However, taking this question as “What YA book are you dying to see made into a movie?” My answer is this:

Crank by Ellen Hopkins

 

Those of you who know me, probably know my passion for poetry. I love that Ellen Hopkins has so successfully created poetry turned novel. If the poetry of Crank could be woven into a motion picture, I’d be the first to line up and see it. Crank is a story based on the author’s daughter’s personal story with her addiction to crystal meth. The story itself is a pretty standard addiction story, but the poetry and prose of the novel pulls you deeply in on an emotional level. With the right director, actors and most importantly, screenplay – this could be quite an original movie.

Runners up include: Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret? By Judy Blume and The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

xo stef wade green

4 thoughts on “YA Highway Road Trip Wednesday #175

  1. I’ve seen this book around, but never picked it up to read the synopsis – apparently I should have! As a therapist, addictions are very interesting to me. I didn’t realize the book was based on true events. I will add it to my TBR list. Thanks for sharing!

  2. I’ve seen CRANK recommended before. I’m not sure if it’s for me, but I might be persuaded to read it if I’m in the mood for something different.

    THE BOOK THIEF would make a very good movie–it was an excellent book, so the pressure would be on the director to do it justice.

    The site looks really nice, btw, Stef. 🙂

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