10 books to read before they become TV adaptations

Literary adaptations continue to dominate television, with an array of eagerly-anticipated book-inspired shows due to hit our screens in 2017 and beyond.

If you like to read the book first, here are ten to try before their appearance on the small screen.

1. Big Little Lies – by Liane Moriarty

Liane Moriarty’s bestselling novel is told through the eyes of three mothers in the tranquil seaside town of Monterey, California, where nothing is quite as it seems. Subversive and darkly comedic, Big Little Lies weaves a tale of murder and mischief as it peeks behind our idealised facade of marriage, sex, parenting and friendship. Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée (Dallas Buyers Club) and starring Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård, the seven-part series will be screened on Sky Atlantic from March.

Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. Picture: PACanadian writer Margaret Atwood. Picture: PA
Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. Picture: PA

2. SS-GB – by Len Deighton

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SS-GB is an alternate history novel by Len Deighton, set mostly in London which is occupied by the Nazis after Britain lost WWII. Published in 1978, the dystopian tale shows what life would have been like if the Axis powers won the Battle of Britain, and the King has been taken prisoner and Winston Churchill assassinated. Fans of Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle will no doubt be intrigued. The TV series stars Sam Riley, Kate Bosworth, James Cosmo and Jason Flemyng, and is being shown on