You Know The Feeling…

…When you’ve finished an incredible novel, stare blankly at the last page for a few minutes, and can’t help but crave more?
Some stories have such unforgettable characters and breathtaking plot twists that they would undoubtedly make for a good movie.
Here Are 8 Books That Should Be Made Into Movies According To Goodreads

According to Goodreads, these eight books are destined for Hollywood, and we really hope that they get made into movies sometime soon!
Matched by Ally Condie

This young adult dystopian novel is set in a highly controlled society that dictates who citizens love, where they work, and when their lives come to an end.
When 17-year-old Cassia Reyes discovers a glitch in the system regarding her perfect match, she is forced to choose which boy is the one for her—her longtime best friend or an outcast who lurks in the shadows of their society.
The Selection by Kiera Cass

Another young adult dystopian novel, this one follows a 17-year-old girl named America Singer. She must compete against 34 other girls to win the heart of their kingdom’s prince and become the future queen.
However, America doesn’t want to participate in the competition because she is secretly in love with someone else. When she actually meets the prince, her heart is torn.
Legend by Marie Lu

A wealthy 15-year-old girl named June is born a military prodigy. When her brother is murdered, she hunts down the prime suspect, Day, the rebel.
Day is the most wanted criminal in the country. But in a shocking turn of events, they end up uncovering dark secrets their government has been keeping from its citizens.
I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You by Ally Carter

Cammie Morgan attends an elite school for spies in training where she learns all about things like advanced martial arts and code-breaking.
But the toughest situation she has to face comes in her sophomore year, when she falls in love with a normal boy who can’t know anything about their super-secret spy missions.
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley

When Jess decides she needs a fresh start, she goes to crash at her half-brother Ben’s apartment in Paris. But upon her arrival, she discovers that he’s not there.
She starts to dig into his disappearance and finds out that her journalist brother had been looking into his building’s residents. Every neighbor in the complex becomes a suspect.
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire

Abby Abernathy is turning over a new leaf at college, shedding her dark past. She makes it a point to avoid any negative influences that could cause her to falter, including alcohol and bad boys.
But during college, she crosses paths with playboy and underground cage fighter, Travis Maddox. Due to a bet, they are forced to live together and inevitably fall in love.
The Secret History by Donna Tartt

This psychological thriller follows a group of clever students who don’t quite fit in at an elite New England college. Their classics professor encourages them to push moral boundaries, but things go too far, and one of their friends is murdered.
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi

Seventeen-year-old Juliette Ferrars has a fatally toxic touch. The last time she accidentally touched someone, she was locked up for murder.
The government finally lets her out, intending to use her as a biological weapon to torture prisoners and control their society. She ultimately escapes, joins a resistance group, and learns to control her powers. She also finds out that she isn’t alone in her abilities.