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5. "Helen Oyeyemi - The Icarus Girl"
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more of a mini series for Syfy or FX

Jessamy "Jess" Harrison, age eight, is the child of an English father and a Nigerian mother. Possessed of an extraordinary imagination, she has a hard time fitting in at school. It is only when she visits Nigeria for the first time that she makes a friend who understands her: a ragged little girl named TillyTilly. But soon TillyTilly's visits become more disturbing, until Jess realizes she doesn't actually know who her friend is at all.


Malorie Blackman Noughts and Crosses Series - CW

This novel describes an alternative history where humans evolved while Pangaea was still intact. Without the barriers to exchange of domesticable animals, among other factors, the African people gained a technological and organizational advantage over the Europeans rather than the other way around, and made Europeans their slaves. At the time of the story, slavery has been abolished, but Jim-Crow type segregation operates to keep the Crosses (Blacks) in control of the noughts (Whites). Also, the close proximity of the various nations of the world in a single supercontinent and the lack of natural defences have forced the nations of the world to learn to cooperate. An organization called the Pangaean Economic Community exists, and seems to be similar to the United Nations in scope but similar to the European Union in powers, and it is playing a role in forcing change.


NK Jemisin - The Inheritance Trilogy - SyFy or HBO

In the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, gods dwell among mortals and one powerful, corrupt family rules the earth. Three extraordinary people may be the key to humanity’s salvation.

John Scalzi - Old Man's War series SyFy or HBO

Old Man's War is about a soldier named John Perry and his exploits in the Colonial Defense Forces (CDF). The first-person narrative is similar in overall structure to Robert A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers and Joe Haldeman's The Forever War as it follows Perry's military career from CDF recruit to the rank of major. It is set in a universe heavily populated with life forms (much like David Brin's Uplift Universe), and human colonists must compete for the scarce planets that are suitable for sustaining life. As a result, Perry must learn to fight a wide variety of aliens. While the soldiers in Starship Troopers and The Forever War relied on powered body armor to gain advantage over the aliens, the characters in Old Man's War have enhanced DNA and nanotechnology, giving them advantages in strength, speed, endurance, and situational awareness.

John Perry, a 75-year-old retired advertising writer, joins the Colonial Defense Forces who protect human interplanetary colonists. Volunteers sign letters of intent and provide DNA samples at age 65, which John and his now deceased wife Kathy had done ten years prior to the beginning of the story. After visiting his wife's grave to say goodbye (as volunteers can never return to Earth), Perry takes a space elevator to the CDF ship Henry Hudson, where he meets fellow male and female retiree volunteers who dub themselves the "Old Farts".

Steven Erikson - Malazan Book of the Fallen HBO nobody but HBO
If you thought GoT was intense? You havent seen anything, i took my sweet time taking a year going through this series and it was WORTH IT. world building and character exposition on an unimaginable scale

The first plotline takes place on the continent of Genabackis where armies of the Malazan Empire are battling the native city-states for dominance. An elite Malazan military unit, the Bridgeburners, is the focus for this storyline, although as it proceeds their erstwhile enemies, the Tiste Andii led by Anomander Rake and the mercenaries commanded by Warlord Caladan Brood, also become prominent. The novel Gardens of the Moon depicts an attempt by the Malazans to seize control of the city of Darujhistan. Memories of Ice, the third novel released in the sequence, continues the unresolved plot threads from Gardens of the Moon by having the now-outlawed Malazan armies uniting with their former enemies to confront a new, mutual threat known as the Pannion Domin. Toll the Hounds, the eighth novel in the series, revisits Genabackis some years later as new threats arise to Darujhistan and the Tiste Andii who now control the city of Black Coral.

sounds...simple..it SO is not
a bit like calling GoT a medieval series...yeah but oh good god theres so much more

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Pitch a book series or author you'd like to see adapted to TV [View all] , Cold Truth, Tue Aug-23-16 03:06 PM
 
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Also, a Stephen King Anthology series would be dope.
Aug 23rd 2016
1
Martian Time Slip by Philip K Dick for HBO
Aug 23rd 2016
2
Callahan's Crosstime Saloon
Aug 23rd 2016
3
I've always been disappointed His Dark Materials was mismanaged
Aug 23rd 2016
4
Seems like even HBO can’t get it right as a series
Feb 06th 2020
42
The Gaiman's Sandman Series, Asimov's Foundation
Sep 13th 2016
6
The Inheritance Trilogy would be a great anime
Sep 13th 2016
7
Malazan: Book of the Fallen
Sep 14th 2016
8
I'd love a better try at the utterly junkfood-y "Dresden Files"
Sep 14th 2016
9
Interesting pick. I'd prefer "Hard Magic" over that one personally
Sep 14th 2016
10
      I don't know that one
Sep 14th 2016
11
           It's fantastic, but I actually have better reccomendations.
Sep 14th 2016
14
                Thanks!
Sep 16th 2016
15
                     Dope! I hope you enjoy them. CG is standalone
Sep 16th 2016
16
Easy Rawlings Series
Sep 14th 2016
12
Still mad the film series didn't kick off
Sep 22nd 2016
19
my only trepidation with this is...who plays Mouse????
Sep 22nd 2016
21
Fearless Jones or Socrates Fortlow
Feb 05th 2019
37
Scalped
Sep 14th 2016
13
Still my answer. Seems to be stuck in developmental hell. n/m
Jul 16th 2018
32
RE: Pitch a book series or author you'd like to see adapted to TV
Sep 18th 2016
17
Y: The Last Man
Sep 22nd 2016
18
Came in here to post that. I thought Keanu Reeves
Sep 22nd 2016
20
FUCK YEAH!
Jul 13th 2018
28
FX Orders ‘Y: The Last Man’ Pilot
Apr 05th 2018
25
‘Y: The Last Man’ Pilot Casts Diane Lane With Barry Keoghan Set as Y...
Jul 11th 2018
26
YES!!!
Jul 13th 2018
29
'Y: The Last Man' Ordered to Series at FX
Feb 05th 2019
35
PLEASE DONT SCREW THIS UP....
Feb 05th 2019
39
Y: The Last Man Showrunners Exit FX Adaptation Due to Creative Differenc...
Apr 15th 2019
40
‘Y: The Last Man’ Recasting Lead Role of Yorick as Barry Keoghan Exi...
Feb 06th 2020
41
would LOVE to see kavalier+clay and YPU HBO mini series style
Sep 22nd 2016
22
Alan Moore's wildCATS
Sep 23rd 2016
23
The Quaker City
Sep 23rd 2016
24
David Baldacci's Camel Club Series
Jul 11th 2018
27
100 bullets.
Jul 13th 2018
30
I want HBO to do this one so badly....
Feb 05th 2019
36
this
Feb 05th 2019
38
Chester Himes - Coffin Ed/Gravedigger Jones Series
Jul 14th 2018
31
Raymond Feist's "Magician" series
Jul 17th 2018
33
Colson Whitehead - Zone One
Jul 17th 2018
34

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