Feature & Follow Friday is hosted by Parajunkee @ Parajunkee’s View and Alison @ Alison Can Read. Each week the two hosts post a question for Book Bloggers to answer, provide a link-up, and choose a participant to feature on their blogs. If you participate, the point is to follow others and in return gain followers.
Welcome to this week’s edition of Feature & Follow! I’m Lillian in case you didn’t know that already 😉 I started blogging a year ago and it has been a fun and crazy year! I read pretty much anything that is placed in front of me, I’m a bit of a cover snob, and I tend to gravitate to young adult fiction. Why young adult? Well, it’s usually a cleaner read than adult fiction, there’s plenty of action/suspense, and who can resist a romance about first love?!
My blog features whatever I happen to be in the mood to read. I’ve had some fun interviews with authors and characters and hope to do more in the very near future. Please join me in some bookish adventures. You can follow via Bloglovin or anyway you choose 😀
This week’s questions is: “How would you pitch to the biz to make your favorite book into a movie?” – Suggested by Girl of 1000 Wonders.
This week’s question ties really well with this week’s Top Ten Tuesday doesn’t it?! First I got to choose my top ten books I want to be movies and now I get to tell you how I’d pitch them. I couldn’t plan this any better if it’d been my idea to begin with 😉
Honestly, I have no idea how I would pitch a book to become a movie. I guess I would just really have to sell it on why I love it. What’s my favorite parts, why do I want to see it on the big screen….those kinds of things I guess.
How would you pitch your book?
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My FF: http://bookstopcorner.blogspot.in/2015/06/feature-follow-13-pitching-in-for-your.html
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t’s rare that the movie lives up to the book. The most you can hope for it seems is that it comes close.My FF. New follower via bloglovin
Bunnita @ Worth Reading It?
It’s awesome how the two posts worked together so well! I should have added a link!
Lizzie the Sarcastic Blonde recently posted…Feature and Follow #20
Haha! I don’t think anyone has any idea how to pitch a movie! 😛 Everyone’s just kind of like, “here’s a movie! Make it!” 😛 Old follower 🙂
Tracy (@Cornerfolds) recently posted…F&F Friday #50: Movie Pitch
I definitely don’t know how to pitch a movie either.
Stina @ Once Untold recently posted…Feature & Follow Friday | Pitching Favorite Books As Movies
I did really enjoy how these two memes worked together well this week. I had a hard time coming up with a pitch too but I would probably talk about how my pick would work from a money making standpoint.
My FF!
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