We always talk about books being turned into movies or TV shows.
But what about the other way around?
When a screen version is so good that you suddenly find yourself at the bookstore getting the same book with the movie or screen tie-in version on the cover.
This has happened to me. More than once.
The Expanse – Space Opera at Its Best
I started The Expanse thinking, “Cool, space adventure.”
What I got instead?
• Political drama so tense it could give Succession a run for its money.
• Characters I still think about.
• And Christian Avasarala — the queen of sharp comebacks and sharper outfits. I absolutely love her and her foul mouth.
The TV series was already brilliant, but the books?
Oh, the books. More world-building. More scheming. More Avasarala swearing like only she can.
It’s one of the rare shows that stayed close to its source material and still made me want more. I’m in no rush to finish either. I’m currently on Book 6 (Babylon’s Ashes), taking my time to savour every scene.
The After Series – My Guilty Pleasure
On the opposite end of the galaxy, we have the After series.
It’s corny. It’s predictable. I knew the plot after five minutes.
And yet? I couldn’t stop watching.
Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Josephine Langford played the leads so well it should be illegal. It’s the classic trope: bad boy falls for good girl, drama happens, they find their way back to each other.
Sometimes you just need your romance tropes served with extra cheese.
The Flash – From The CW to the Comics
Then there’s The Flash. I didn’t expect the CW version to send me to the comic book aisle — but it did.
I’ve read a couple of the comics (though I’ve fallen behind), but in my mind, Grant Gustin will always be my Flash. I loved the cast, the humour, and the storylines (well, most seasons anyway).
Now, I can’t read Barry Allen on the page without picturing Gustin in that suit.
The Summer I Turned Pretty – My Current Teen Obsession
Right now, I am a 50-year-old teenager.
I’m watching The Summer I Turned Pretty, rooting for Team Conrad like it’s a matter of national security, and reading the first book at the same time.
It’s all first-love nostalgia, bittersweet moments, and perfect summer vibes. Also, the TSITP Penguin book cover? Gorgeous. I may have bought it just to look at it.
PS: I asked my Facebook book club this same question, and wow — people delivered.
Some titles I now want to check out: Bleak House, The Beach, The Caves of Steel, and The White Robot.
Sometimes adaptations disappoint.
Sometimes they make you ask, “Why did they even bother?”
But sometimes — just sometimes — they’re so good, you have to experience the story all over again.
In print.
And sometimes… in an audiobook version too.
So… what about you?
What book did you pick up because the screen version hooked you first?