In case you haven't noticed, there has been an explosion in books being adapted to television and movies lately.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing, in fact, it's a great way for writers to have financial success and stability in their writing careers.
This practice has become so common, Reese Witherspoon has an entire business model based on not just publishing books, but gobbling up the film rights to those books, essentially giving her an near unlimited pipeline of content.
One of the most recent adaptations that we were excited about is Shogun, which is based on the 1970s novel by the same name, written by James Clavell.
If you haven't read Shogun, it's an epic adventure, smartly written with a swath of complex characters and plot lines.
While both Andy and Tony have been enjoying Shogun (out now on Hulu), we certainly have our critiques as well.
In this episode we also talk about our favorite book to screen adaptations thus far, and which books we'd love to see on the big screen.
Here is a list of all of the books mentioned in the episode.
Shogun by James Clavell
Praiseworthy by Alexis Wright
Too Much of Life by Clarice Lispector
Lost Empress by Sergio De La Pava
A Bended Circuity by Robert Stickley
A Naked Singularity by Sergio De La Pava
Passion According to GH by Calrice Lispector
Dispatches by Michael Herr
Musashi by Eiji Yushikawa
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
King Rat by James Clavell
Tai-Pan by James Clavell
Noble House by James Clavel
Whirlwind by James Clavell
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Gai-Jin by James Clavell
A Song of Fire and Ice by George RR Martin
White Noise by Don DeLillo
No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon
Jaws by Peter Benchley
Jurassic Park by Michael Cricthon
The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu
The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nyguen
Dune by Frank Herbert
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
The Wager by David Grann
Hold the Dark by William Geraldi
Leave the World Behind with Rumaan Alam
Vineland by Thomas Pynchon
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon
Underworld by Don DeLillo
JR by William Gaddis
The Crying of Lot 49
Same Bed Different Dreams by Ed Park
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas
Satantago by Laszlo Krasznahorki
The Melancholy of Resistance by Laszlo Krasznahorki
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson
Last Boat out of Shanghai by Hele Zia
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Love and Terror by William Herrick