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50 TV Show Adaptations To Watch Before Or After You Have Read The Books
“The book did it better!” How many times have you heard or even said this phrase after watching a TV adaptation of your favorite novel? Shows based on books can be a treat in that now you can see your favorite characters and their adventures not only in your mind’s eye but also on screen. They can however be a curse if you think they got the source material all wrong.
Whether you belong to the adaptation lovers club or the “please don’t touch my favorite books” camp, you have definitely seen at least one story on the silver screen that started off as a book. Adapting books to movies or TV shows is not a new trick. Captivated by a compelling story or charismatic characters, filmmakers often want to share their vision of a book with an audience.
If handled well, TV shows based on books can bring a second wave of popularity to their famous originals or introduce a lesser-known or new novel to a wider audience. In fact, there are shows that are so well-made, even the books’ authors commended them on a job well done. And believe it or not, sometimes a bland story begins to shine once it gets adapted for the screen.
We have put together a list of some of the most prominent TV series based on books. Many of them were pretty successful and ran for several seasons. Some are still ongoing. Which ones do you think did justice to the original? Which ones ruined the source material beyond recognition? Leave a comment and let us know.
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Sherlock
Sherlock
2010 | BBC | Seasons: 4
Set in the modern day, this series puts a new spin on the crime-mystery adventures of the eccentric detective Holmes and his loyal friend and companion Watson, yet manages to retain everything essential to the classic story. Even though there are an estimated 250 screen adaptations of Sir Conan Doyle’s work, this one managed to stand out from the crowd, receiving multiple awards and critical acclaim for its strong writing, apt directing, and brilliant performances. Sherlock kept most of the original characters, including the scheming genius Moriarty, but also gave Holmes and Watson many original adventures.
Good Omens
Good Omens
2019 | Amazon Video | Seasons: 1
The coming of the Antichrist has been planned since the beginning of time. But plans tend to go wrong, even if they are conceived in Hell. This is exactly what happens when the boy who was supposed to bring Armageddon to mankind ends up in the wrong family. Now it is up to demon Crawley and angel Aziraphale to restore order on Earth, except they have a very specific understanding of what that order should be. Even though this TV series based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s book of the same name received some outraged feedback due to dealing with religious topics in an unconventional manner, its fresh humor, amazing visuals, and unbelievable chemistry between David Tennant (Crawley) and Michael Sheen (Aziraphale) make Good Omens a treat to watch.
ABSOLUTELY LOVED THE BOOK AND THE TV SHOW! The humor was sarcastic and wry! Loved premise and the characters! Can't say enough about NG and TP.
Game Of Thrones
Game of Thrones
2011 | HBO | Seasons: 8
If for the past 11 years you lived on planet Earth, there is no chance you haven’t at least heard the name of this fantasy drama. It was based on the series of novels by American novelist George R.R. Martin and explored political conflicts, love stories, fights for power and independence, loyalty and betrayal, and a threat bigger than anything else, coming from beyond the borders of the continent. The series was often criticized for its frequent portrayal of violence and nudity on screen, however its complex character development, outstanding cast, and formidable story gained it a wide international fanbase. Game of Thrones won a record 59 Primetime Emmy Awards across various categories.
Gonna rant a little here. It seems I spent half my life reading GoT and a good portion of it watching the series only too have that half assed, cobbled up ending inflicted.on me. George R R is never going to write that final book. He's also influenced damn near every fantasy author into thinking all their stories must be long, drawn out multi volume episodes.. Went from hero to zero to me.
Outlander
Outlander
2014 | Starz | Seasons: 6
Basing your TV show on an ongoing novel series can be rather risky, but the creators of Outlander were willing to take this risk. Former WWII nurse Claire Randall travels in time to 1743 Scotland just before the beginning of the Jacobite rising, an attempt by Charles Edward Stuart to regain the British throne for his father. Things get even more entangled for Claire, who has a husband in 1945, when she meets nobleman Jamie Fraiser, falls in love and marries him. Combining time travel with romance and wartime drama, Outlander received mostly positive reviews from critics.
The Witcher
The Witcher
2019 | Netflix | Seasons: 2
This Netflix series based on the books of Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski is a medieval fantasy drama that tells the story of Geralt of Rivia, who everyone refers to as the Witcher. His incredible strength, extreme agility, and magic powers create a reputation that precedes him wherever he goes. Tied by destiny to the Crown Princess Ciri, the Witcher must protect her to keep not only her but their entire world safe. Although some critics claimed that the series didn’t do complete justice to world-building, most of them agreed that Henry Cavill as the Witcher was a casting win. In late 2021, the series was renewed for the third season.
I couldn't finish the third book. The story is entertaining, but the way the author introduces and describes female characters is kinda gross. Almost every female character is made for intercourse, being described by their breasts or their curves. Geralt is this irresistible magnetic man with the personality of a cardboard box. I'd get Esso Daven throwing herself at Henry's Geralt, I'd be the next in line to throw myself too, but seems like it was written by a 13 year old driven by hormones and obsessed with boobies, fulfilling their biggest fantasies of being a powerful witch and getting all the ladies.
The Haunting Of Hill House
The Haunting of Hill House
2018 | Netflix | Seasons: 1
The Haunting of Hill House is a Netflix adaptation of a supernatural horror novel by Shirley Jackson. The story goes back and forth between two timelines, as it follows the lives of five adult children of the Crain family in the present day and the tragic events of 1992 when the entire family had to flee Hill House after experiencing paranormal activity that continues to haunt them today. An overwhelming number of critics called this mini series on Netflix one of the network’s best ever, praising the story’s buildup and horror imagery.
The Handmaid's Tale
The Handmaid’s Tale
2017 | Hulu | Seasons: 4
Like in the novel of Canadian author Margaret Atwood, the action of The Handmaid’s Tale takes place in a dystopian society, where after the Second American Civil War, environmental pollution and other problems have caused female fertility rates to drastically decrease. The new totalitarian regime adopts a class system, in which all fertile women who happen to be divorced, a single or unwed mother, an academic, non-Christian, non-heterosexual, or in any other way deviant from the very rigid rules, are subjected to becoming natal slaves (known as Handmaids) in the houses of the wealthy upper class. With childbirth being their main function, they are tortured and even deprived of their own names. The story revolves around June Osborne who wants to free herself from handmaid slavery and reunite with her husband and daughter.
After the world building of the show the book was a bit of a let down but omg the sequel was amazing.
His Dark Materials
His Dark Materials
2019 | BBC One | Seasons: 2
Lyra lives in a world that looks very similar to ours, except here every human’s soul manifests an animal companion. Called the daemons, they can speak and have human intelligence. Lyra is an orphan who lives with scholars. One day her friend disappears, and as Lyra sets out to find him, she uncovers many dark secrets, including a child kidnapping plot, a mysterious substance everyone calls Dust, and the existence of multiple worlds, ours being among them. She also learns that a witch has predicted her role in changing the world. His Dark Materials was adapted from a trilogy of the same name by Phillip Pullman. While it received a much better response from critics than the movie The Golden Compass, also based on the same original book, many still mentioned that the show spent too much time setting up the premise.
Pride And Prejudice
A Series Of Unfortunate Events
The 100
The 100
2014 | The CW | Seasons: 7
Based on the young adult novel series by Kass Morgan, The 100 imagines life after a nuclear apocalypse wipes out the majority of the Earth’s population. For almost a century after the devastating event, the remaining survivors kept mankind alive on a space station orbiting the now unlivable planet. But with three generations now living onboard, resources have become scarce and life-support systems have faulted. A hundred juvenile prisoners are sent to Earth to find out if it has become more suitable for living over time. As their ship lands on the surface, the young people discover that some people survived the apocalypse and now live in a constant battle with each other. Thus begins the 100’s struggle to survive both the natural conditions and their human adversaries, while at the same time attempting to establish contact with the space station.
Anne Of Green Gables
A Discovery Of Witches
The books were great but u really have to commit as they get slow at times. The third season was the best except the last episode which was woefully anticlimactic
The Vampire Diaries
The Vampire Diaries
2009 | The CW | Seasons: 8
The Vampire Diaries made vampires cool way before The Twilight Saga came into the picture. Adapted from a book series by L.J. Smith, this TV series explores the love triangle between a teenage girl, Elena Gilbert, and the dashing Salvatore brothers. Little does Elena, who has lost both of her parents in a car accident right before the start of the main story, know that both Damon and Stefan are vampires and are over 100 years old. As the story unfolds, we also learn the history of Mystic Falls, a small fictional town in Virginia that has a long-running history of supernatural occurrences. While the show didn’t get off to a particularly good start, it improved with each subsequent episode, winning critical acclaim.
I refused to watch it for yrs because it was so different from the books. Eventually gAve in but took it as its own thing.
Killing Eve
I'm embarrassed to say I didn't know this was adapted from a book! Will definitely read that, because I loved the series.
Sanditon
Knew nothing about this and ended finding it randomly. Absolutely loved it
The Originals
American Gods
The Magicians
Bones
I liked the series much more than the books. I just couldn't get into the writing style.
Shadowhunters
Little Women
I loved every version of the movie and most were pretty close to the book.
M*A*S*H
Dexter
Little House On The Prairie
The Queen's Gambit
Anne With An E
I know there are complaints about the extra stuff that was added and that it was untrue for the time it was set, but I really liked it and thought it added to the story.
Call The Midwife
I loved that the first few seasons were almost identical to the books, therefore true to life. Such a good series.
Jane Eyre
I really liked the old one with Timothy Dalton. It stayed very close to the book as well.
Around The World In 80 Days
The Man In The High Castle
The White Queen
Perry Mason
Poldark
Goosebumps
Elementary
Altered Carbon
Longmire
You
Rizzoli & Isles
Shadow And Bone
Big Little Lies
I liked the series, but changing the setting from Australia to America meant it lost a lot of the atmosphere from the book.
Hannibal
True Blood
Not into horror but the campy humor kept me coming back for more.