The Haunting of Hill House
by Shirley Jackson
I've already ordered the book because I saw there is a new Netflix series out that is based on this spooky story. I planned to read this Shirley Jackson novel anyway (I loved We Have Always Lived in the Castle) and what would be a better time to plunge in than autumn?
I'll try to keep away from the show until the book arrives but no promises...
My Cousin Rachel
by Daphne du Maurier
I confess I'm a bit afraid of going into My Cousin Rachel, as Rebecca was – surprisingly – a disappointment for me. For some time I wasn't even sure I'd like to give Daphne du Maurier another chance but the trailer of this 2017 movie caught my eye. The premise appeals to me a lot, so I'll definitely pick this up and soon.
Mortal Engines
(The Hungry City Chronicles #1)
by Philip Reeve
Both David and me want to see the film that's coming out in December so I have to make some preparations. It looks steampunk-y, it's futuristic and I bet it's a story full of adventure.
Is there an adaptation you're eager to watch these days?