Not that I know of. I haven't come across any movies based on Travis Magee novels.
I don't think any Travis Magee novels have been turned into movies. The literary works of Travis Magee might not have caught the attention of filmmakers for adaptation yet.
A few of Stuart Woods' works have made it to the big screen. 'Orchid Beach' and 'Heat' are among them. The adaptations often bring his thrilling storylines to life visually.
Not that I know of. I haven't come across any movies based on Karen Kay's novels.
Yes, some of Philip Kerr's novels have been adapted into movies. For example, 'The Bernie Gunther' series has received some screen adaptations.
Not many of David Gemmell's novels have been made into movies. Only a few have received cinematic adaptations.
Some of the school horror novels had been made into movies, such as Life of Pi, The Shining, Psycho, and so on. However, it should be noted that the copyright of these movies may already belong to the original author or copyright owner, so it is best to confirm whether the copyright is violated before watching these movies.
Many fantasy novels had already been made into movies or cartoons. For example, novels such as Battle Through the Heavens and Martial Universe had been made into movies that received widespread attention and praise. There were also some other novels such as " The Master " and " The Selection of the Heavens " that had been made into cartoons and were very popular on television and the Internet.
Shen Shixi's animal novel had yet to be made into a movie. However, Shen Shixi's animal novels were very story-oriented. Through reading her works, readers could understand the living habits and characteristics of various animals, and at the same time, increase their own knowledge.
I'm not aware of a large number of movies based on WW2 German romance novels. It could be that the genre of WW2 German romance novels is not as mainstream for movie adaptations. Maybe because the war is such a large and often - explored topic in a more action - or drama - based way in movies. But that doesn't mean there aren't some hidden gems out there waiting to be discovered.
Sure. 'The Name of the Rose' and 'Foucault's Pendulum' are among the novels by Umberto Eco that have been turned into movies. These adaptations have received different levels of critical acclaim and audience response.
Not that I know of. As of now, I haven't come across any movies based on Maggie O'Farrell's novels.