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11 Hit Series That Were Based On Books (+ Bonus Fun Facts)

It is not new that literary works become so famous as to come to life as other forms of entertainment, be it a play, a movie, a drawing or a series. Current and well-known examples of this are the collections of “The Lord of The Rings” (The Lord of the Rings) and “Harry Potter”, which gave life to films with the same titles and even “A Song of Ice and Fire”, which gave rise to the famous series “Game of Thrones”. But other books, perhaps not as famous as those mentioned above, also did not go unnoticed in the eyes of producers and became highly successful series.

O awesome.club listed some of these works that, first were thought of as books, and then became series for TV or internet sites. streaming🇧🇷 And at the end we have a bonus for you to check that the inspiration of the books goes beyond the series. Come have fun with us.

11. “13 Reasons Why”

The series tells the story of the alleged reasons that led teenager Hannah Baker to commit suicide. Before taking this drastic decision, she records cassette tapes presenting “13 reasons why” that led her to this decision.

13 Reasons Whyin Brazil, The 13 Whys, is a novel by American writer Jay Asher. The book was published in 2007, 10 years before the series premiered on Netflix. In Brazil, the book was launched by Ática publishing house and today it can be found for purchase on specialized websites or in virtual bookstores.

The plot of the series is similar to the literary work, with some differences in the pace of the narrative and some divergent elements and situations, as is the pattern of any adaptation of a book for TV.

10. Under The Dome

The story revolves around the town of Chester’s Mill where, overnight, a mysterious and indestructible dome forms. With its residents isolated from the rest of the world, the population struggles to survive.

The series had three seasons that were shown between 2013 and 2015. The narrative mixes drama, fantasy, mystery, science fiction and terror, ingredients that form a story worthy of the “King of horror books”, Stephen King.

The book Under the Domewhich in Brazil was called “Sob A Redoma”, was originally published in November 2009. Here, it was published in 2012.

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9. shadowhunters

It is the story of Clay Fray, a young woman who discovers that she is a Shadowhunter. shadowhunter), part of a group of people with angel blood responsible for protecting humanity from demon attacks.

The series was based on the work The Mortal Instruments (In Brazil: Mortal Instruments), a collection of six books by American writer Cassandra Clare. The adaptation had three seasons, which were shown between 2016 and 2019. The six books were published between 2007 and 2014.

The works were published in Brazil by Galera Record. They can be found for purchase online at specialist sites in boxed format or in individual volumes.

8. dexter

The series tells the story of Dexter Morgan, a forensic police officer specializing in blood tests by day and a serial killer by night. A vigilante determined to stop all the criminals that justice could not capture.

The series was a huge success, with eight seasons shown between 2006 and 2013. The story was based on a collection of eight books by author Jeff Lindsay.

In Brazil, the collection was published by Bertrand Editora and can be found in online stores. The series is now available to GloboPlay subscribers.

7. Outlander

Claire Randall is a nurse during World War II who ends up going back in time through a stone path (which acts as a kind of portal). As well as being uprooted from her time and her husband, she finds herself surrounded by an atmosphere of civil tension between England and Scotland…and finds a powerful new love.

While the series has five seasons, the books that gave rise to it are preparing to receive their ninth volume.

The writer responsible for bringing this historical fiction into our lives is the North American Diana Gabaldon. The series already has its four seasons available on Netflix, while the fifth season is available from Starz.

6. gossip Girl

The plot deals with a group of students from an elite college. The lives of these students are narrated in a blog written by a blogger known as “Gossip Girl”.

The series was broadcast between 2007 and 2012, for a total of six seasons. Now the book collection gossip Girl on which the series was based, was written by Cecily von Ziegesar and has 14 books, all already translated and published in Brazil.

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All seasons of the series can be watched on Netflix. Books, on the other hand, being older, are more difficult to find, but can be bought used.

5. House of Cards

The series tells the story of Francis Underwood, an American politician who is capable of absolutely anything to achieve the much-desired power.

House of Cards is the first volume of a trilogy of books and was released in 1989, under the authorship of the British Michael Dobbs. The story was adapted into a British miniseries in 1990 and in 2013 Netflix released its version, which has six seasons.

It is possible to find the books easily on the internet, for example, on the websites of this bookstore or in this virtual store.

4. Orange is the New Black

At first, the series only makes you think of the character Piper Chapman as the main character. She decides to voluntarily turn herself in to the police and serve 15 months in prison for having committed illicit acts in her past. However, inside the prison, the story introduces the viewer to the other inmates who, by the way, are different characters and as richly complex as Piper herself.

Based on Piper Kerman’s memoir called Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prisonthe series made available by Netflix is ​​a great success with its seven seasons.

The book can be found very easily for sale at online stores like this one.

3. The 100

The story takes place 97 years after a nuclear disaster that destroyed almost all life on Earth. The remaining humans, who live on a space station, decide to send 100 juvenile criminals back to Earth to find out if the Planet is ever habitable again.

In a collection of four books, The 100 was the first to be published by writer Kass Morgan in 2013. Soon after, in 2014, the broadcaster The CW started airing the series. Having finished its sixth season and with the seventh promising to be the last, the series The 100 can be found today on Netflix.

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The entire collection of books can be easily found on the internet, both in boxed format and with individual volumes. On this site you can get them new or used.

two. narcos

The series became a huge critical success. It chronicles the rise, rise and fall of Pablo Escobar, one of the most notorious drug traffickers in history.

Of course, the series is inspired by real events. However, his greatest inspiration and guideline comes from the book Killing Pablo, by writer Mark Bowden.

With three seasons and a great public approval, the series narcos can be found today in the Netflix catalogue.

1. Pretty Little Liars

The series shows the life and secrets that surround the inhabitants of the small town of Rosewood, in Pennsylvania (USA). After Alison DiLaurentis disappears, her friends must deal with situations that threaten their secrets.

The television series aired from 2010 to 2017, with a total of seven seasons. The collection of 16 books on which the series was inspired was released between 2006 and 2014 and written by Sara Shepard.

All seasons of the series can be found today in the Netflix catalogue. Finding the books requires a little more patience, but many of them can be found in this virtual store.

Bonus🇧🇷 The Witcher

The Witcher takes place in a medieval fantasy world and follows the story of the character Geralt of Rivia, one of the last remaining witches on Earth. He is a fearless wanderer with supernatural physical abilities, who makes hunting monsters his livelihood.

The series itself was based on games, but what few know is that these games are considered non-canonical adaptations, that is, they are a sequence of the events of the books by the Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski.

The eight books in the collection, known by its original name Wiedźmin, were translated and published in Brazil by WMF Martins Fontes. You can find them directly on the publisher’s website. The series can now be seen on Netflix.

Do you know of any other great books that ended up on television? Or one that wasn’t, but should have? Leave your opinion and recommendation for us in the comments.

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