 
Books Hitting the Big Screen in 2019
January 14, 2019
They say never judge a book by its movie, and, of course, we never would, but it’s still fun to see our favorite stories and characters translated to the big screen. The new year will bring many movie adaptations of popular books to the screen.
Check out the originals from Charlotte Mecklenburg Library before you head to the theater!
Time to revisit the classics. The film version of Richard Wright’s Native Son hits the screen in January, while in December moviegoers can enjoy Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women and Jack London’s The Call of the Wild. Modern classics like Pet Sematary by Stephen King, Motherless Brooklyn by Jonathan Lethem and The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt will also shine on screen in 2019. A few classics are also finding their time to shine as TV series, including Catch-22 by Joseph Heller, Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett and The Watchmen by Alan Moore. We have the authors’ original tales available in all formats--traditional print, audio CD, e-book and digital audio.
Prefer some hair-raising suspense? This fall, Amy Adams stars in the movie based on A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window, while Helen Mirren will lead the cast of an adaptation of Nicholas Searle’s The Good Liar. Three Seconds by Anders Roslund and Borg Hellstrom is the basis of this spring’s thriller The Informer.
If you enjoy World War II historical fiction, this spring check out The Aftermath by Rhidian Brook before Keira Knightley stars in its big-screen adaptation or C. S. Forester’s The Good Shepherd, whose movie will feature actor/author Tom Hanks.
Dramedy more your type? Graeme Simsion’s The Rosie Project and Maria Semple’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette are also coming to theaters this spring.
Fans of young adult literature will surely spend plenty of time at the movies this spring with the release of film adaptations of Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott, The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon and All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. The movie Chaos Walking is based on Patrick Ness’ The Knife of Never Letting Go.
For younger readers, check out the story of The Sword in the Stone before the January release of The Kid Who Would Be King. In February, favorite children’s series How to Train Your Dragon will debut another title – The Hidden World. Fans of Artemis Fowl can catch up on the book series before the movie version hits theaters in summer 2019.
Just don’t be one of those people who says, “I saw the movie but didn’t read the book.”
 
  

 
   


 
 
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“A lot of people come in to the Job Help Center with questions about their resume and cover letter,” said De’Trice Fox, a librarian at Main Library. “We continue to help customers improve those items, but now we’re excited to also help nail the first-impression with free professional clothes and accessories to go along with their dynamite resumes.” 
 My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the Welcome Desk at ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center. Every day, I’m able to greet and inform customers of the magic of ImaginOn. More importantly, I get to meet families, visitors, parents and children of all ages. By far the most rewarding part of my job is when a customer comes back to say “thank you” for the warm welcome and/or tour of the building.  Several years back, I had a parent say the reason her children enjoy coming to ImaginOn is because of me. How can this not be my        favorite place in the whole world?!
My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the Welcome Desk at ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center. Every day, I’m able to greet and inform customers of the magic of ImaginOn. More importantly, I get to meet families, visitors, parents and children of all ages. By far the most rewarding part of my job is when a customer comes back to say “thank you” for the warm welcome and/or tour of the building.  Several years back, I had a parent say the reason her children enjoy coming to ImaginOn is because of me. How can this not be my        favorite place in the whole world?! My favorite place at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is near the fireplace at the Matthews Library, snuggled up reading a good mystery!
My favorite place at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is near the fireplace at the Matthews Library, snuggled up reading a good mystery! My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the Robinson-Spangler North Carolina Room’s archival vault because it holds all sorts of cool historical treasure. I love learning about Charlotte’s history through unique artifacts, diaries, love letters and photographs.
 My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the Robinson-Spangler North Carolina Room’s archival vault because it holds all sorts of cool historical treasure. I love learning about Charlotte’s history through unique artifacts, diaries, love letters and photographs. My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is hanging out at the Scaleybark Library during special holidays. The family programs offered are a blast and make library visits extra special. #CMLFavoritePlace
My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is hanging out at the Scaleybark Library during special holidays. The family programs offered are a blast and make library visits extra special. #CMLFavoritePlace My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center. I've loved watching my daughter fall in love with books and with theatre in a city that cares enough about children to build a palace for both, just for them.
My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center. I've loved watching my daughter fall in love with books and with theatre in a city that cares enough about children to build a palace for both, just for them. My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is performing outreach storytimes on air at Seacrest Studios inside the Levine Children’s Hospital. Young children and their families listen and watch from their hospital rooms as I read stories and sing songs. I love bringing the Library out into our community!
 My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is performing outreach storytimes on air at Seacrest Studios inside the Levine Children’s Hospital. Young children and their families listen and watch from their hospital rooms as I read stories and sing songs. I love bringing the Library out into our community! Our favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the Mecklenburg Room inside the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room at Main Library. The wood paneling is remarkable, and the access to historical information is unbeatable!
Our favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the Mecklenburg Room inside the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room at Main Library. The wood paneling is remarkable, and the access to historical information is unbeatable! My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is definitely sitting in the storytellers chair in the Spangler Library at ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center during family storytime! This is the place where I have a front-row seat watching stories come to life in the eyes of our youngest customers!
My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is definitely sitting in the storytellers chair in the Spangler Library at ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center during family storytime! This is the place where I have a front-row seat watching stories come to life in the eyes of our youngest customers! My favorite place at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the front entrance of Main Library. I always read the quotes on the columns, even though I pass by them nearly every day, and any front entrance of a library always tempts me to enter.
My favorite place at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the front entrance of Main Library. I always read the quotes on the columns, even though I pass by them nearly every day, and any front entrance of a library always tempts me to enter. My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is my monthly armchair travel presentation with the Outreach team at Huntersville Oaks. I love “travelling” the world wth my favorite seniors for outreach!
My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is my monthly armchair travel presentation with the Outreach team at Huntersville Oaks. I love “travelling” the world wth my favorite seniors for outreach! My favorite place at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is at the checkout!  I can't wait to start reading or watching my materials.
My favorite place at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is at the checkout!  I can't wait to start reading or watching my materials.  My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the puppet closet in the offices of Spangler Library at ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center. It’s where we house a collection of not only our fabulous puppets but our favorite storytime books, flannel board kits, silly costumes and weird props, and it’s where we hunker down to plan every single one of our programs. Walking into this room always reminds me of how creative and magical my job is.
My favorite place in Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is the puppet closet in the offices of Spangler Library at ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center. It’s where we house a collection of not only our fabulous puppets but our favorite storytime books, flannel board kits, silly costumes and weird props, and it’s where we hunker down to plan every single one of our programs. Walking into this room always reminds me of how creative and magical my job is. 
