
WE INTERRUPT THIS CORNY ROMANTIC SMOOCHERY TO BRING YOU SOME BREAKING SADNESS. Gillian: It was basically a sadness intermission. Gillian: I think you might be a very evil person. Gillian: A major character's death that has nothing to do with the plot, is not born of the plot even though it so easily could have been, does not change the plot that follows or the main character in any way, and is executed SO POORLY that I could only guffaw in sadistic glee. Gillian: I laughed when a major character died. Gillian: But you liked it! You laughed! I heard you! Though even my fever dreams tie up loose plot threads better than. Gillian: Was it? Was it, though? Or did you hallucinate ninety percent of what occurred? You did read it really late at night. Gillian: I REALLY NEED TO TALK TO YOU CAN YOU PLEASE JUST FOCUS. Gillian: Well, yeah, that's because I am y. Gillian: I need to talk to you about The One.


Gillian: We're the same person, so you kind of just insulted yourself. When someone else remembers some great story about me/us that I’ve forgotten. Not walking up but looking at a beautiful staircase. Spending an hour typing at a coffee shop. That my wedding dress was tea length, not floor. I hope she works with Cass on getting the details right.Being married. She doesn’t have a lot of experience - she’s written an episode of “Dracula” and has two projects in development, a drama titled “Arsonist’s Love Story” and a TV series titled “Critical” – but she seems super enthusiastic about the project, which is a big plus in my book. But when America Singer is selected, it isn’t quite the dream she hoped for she must turn her back on her secret love with a boy named Aspen and enter the fierce competition for the crown.īut there’s more to Prince Maxon than she thought, and maybe the life she dreamed of can’t compare to what the future has in store.ĭenise DiNovi and Alison Greenspan of DiNovi Pictures’ will produce alongside Pouya Shahbazian.ĭeadline reports that Katie Lovejoy will be the writer to adapt “The Selection” to the big screen. In “The Selection,” 35 girls are chosen to compete for the heart of Prince Maxon. (The last two books involve descendents of some of the lead characters, and there are other related companion novels.) won the rights to Kiera Cass’ “The Selection,” the first in her five-novel series of the same name.

YA fans can celebrate today! Another YA series with a huge fandom is coming to the big screen! I'm actually excited to see it on the big screen, because, of course, MAXON!

So anyway, if you don't know yet, the news was already out that The Selection will be turned into movie.
