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L’adaptation d’un roman YA de Daniel Waters bientôt au cinéma !

Scott Speer a réalisé l’adaptation de BREAK MY HEART 1,000 TIMES, publié en 2012 par Hyperion aux Etats-Unis. Le titre du film sera « I Still See You » et sortira dans les salles américaines en octobre avec, à l’affiche, Bella Thorne (très active dans la promotion sur ses réseaux sociaux: Instagram, YouTube et Twitter).

Les droits de BREAK MY HEART 1,000 TIMES pour la langue française sont toujours disponibles :

A delectably creepy and suspenseful thriller: BREAK MY HEART 1,000 TIMES will leave readers with the chills. Or is that a ghost reading over the page?

BREAK MY HEART 1,000 TIMES
by Daniel Waters
Disney/Hyperion, October 2012 

Living in the aftermath of the Event means that seeing the dead is now a part of life, but Veronica wishes that the ghosts would just move on. Instead, the ghosts aren’t disappearing—they’re gaining power.
When Veronica and her friend, Kirk, decide to investigate why, they stumble upon a more sinister plot than they ever could have imagined. One of Veronica’s high school teachers is crippled by the fact that his dead daughter has never returned as a ghost, and he’s haunted by the possibility that she’s waiting to reappear within a fresh body. Veronica seems like the perfect host. And even if he’s wrong, what’s the harm in creating one more ghost?

Daniel Waters is the author of the Generation Dead series.

 

La première sélection du 2018 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize annoncée

Cinq romans parmi nos représentations ont été sélectionnés :

« Asymmetry » de Lisa Halliday (Simon & Schuster – droits cédés à Gallimard)

« Confessions of the Fox » by Jordy Rosenberg (One World – droits disponibles)

« Girls Burn Brighter » by Shobha Rao (Flatiron Books – droits disponibles)

« Inappropriation » by Lexi Freiman (Ecco – droits disponibles)

« The Pisces » by Melissa Broder (Hogarth – droits disponibles)

« Self-Portrait with Boy » by Rachel Lyon (Scribner – droits cédés aux Escales)

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Le gagnant sera annoncé le 11 décembre prochain !

Deux livres de Lawrence Osborne seront adaptés au cinéma

Une bonne nouvelle qui vient du dernier Festival de Cannes !

La première adaptation sera THE FORGIVEN, qui sera réalisé par John Michael McDonagh (« Calvary », « The Guard ») avec, à l’affiche, Ralph Fiennes, Rebecca Hall, et Mark Strong. (Hollywoodreporter)

Quant à BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS, les droits ont été optionnés par Amazon. (Hollywoodreporter)

SEVENTH GRADE VS THE GALAXY de Josh Levy

The first book in a hilarious middle-grade trilogy sure to captivate kids who dream of a future in outer space, full of alien encounters, zero-gravity dodgeball, and everything in between

SEVENTH GRADE VS THE GALAXY
by Josh Levy
Carolrhoda Books, February 2019

The P.S.S. 118 is just your run-of-the-mill school. Except that it’s a rickety old public school spaceship in orbit around Jupiter. Which gets captured by aliens on the last day of school. And caught in the middle of a galaxy-spanning war. As thirteen-year-old Jack Graham puts it, “You know, usual summer vacation stuff.”
During the end-of-the-year assembly, the school is mysteriously attacked. Amidst the chaos, Jack receives a cryptic message from his father (the school’s recently-fired-for-tinkering-with-the-ship science teacher) and reluctantly follows it down to the engine room with his best friend, Ari, and his non-friend, Becka. There, Jack discovers that his dad has built humanity’s first light-speed engine—and given Jack voice control. To try and save the ship, Jack catapults the school hundreds of light-years away and right into the clutches of the first aliens humans have ever seen. School hasn’t just gotten out—it’s gone clear across the galaxy.
Over the course of the trilogy (with each seventh-grader serving as the hero of their own book), Jack, Ari, and Becka will have to use their wits, brains, and (yes) brawn to dodge lasers, evil bureaucrats, and insubordinate robots as they whiz across the universe. They’ll quite literally have the fate of the entire human race on their awkward, adolescent shoulders. The trio has a lot to learn, namely that the galaxy is a pretty weird place—and that there are way worse things in the universe than going to school.

Joshua Levy is a former middle-school teacher and current lawyer. Josh lives near New York City with his wife and daughter, who he’s sure will get sorted into Gryffindor when the time comes. SEVENTH GRADE VS. THE GALAXY is his debut novel.