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10 Tween/Teen Books Begging for a Cinematic Adaptation

"With so many movies nowadays being reboots, remakes, sequels, or blockbusters, it's disheartening that there are fewer and fewer book adaptations. Especially now, as people seem to read less, some great books could be forgotten. So, what better way (besides reading them) is there to reach a young audience than to make a movie based on a book? Ir worked for The Perks Of Being A Wallflower. The Stargirl adaptation is a breath of fresh air. Here's a list of books aimed at people under the age of 21 and above the age of 7 that could use a good movie adaptation (and perhaps get the original book more attention)."
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Go Set a Watchman (Harper Lee)
Go Set a Watchman (Harper Lee)
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Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (Judy Blume)
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (Judy Blume)
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Happyface (Stephen Emond)
Happyface (Stephen Emond)
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Geronimo Stilton (Elisabetta Dami)
Geronimo Stilton (Elisabetta Dami)
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Breathing Underwater (Alex Flinn)
Breathing Underwater (Alex Flinn)
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Frindle (Andrew Clements)
Frindle (Andrew Clements)
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The Name of This Book Is Secret (Secret #1) (Pseudonymous Bosch)
The Name of This Book Is Secret (Secret #1) (Pseudonymous Bosch)
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Socks (Beverly Cleary)
Socks (Beverly Cleary)
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Belly Up (Teddy Fitzroy)
Belly Up (Teddy Fitzroy)
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The Day My Bum Went Psycho! (Andy Griffiths)
The Day My Bum Went Psycho! (Andy Griffiths)
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