I picked this book up at a Borders that was going out of business a long time ago on the vague notion that it was being made into a film and haven't thought about it since. Even in my great stack of books, I seriously considered skipping it, especially since there are three book to film adaptations coming out next weekend and two the following weekend. But I picked it up anyway when I saw the big print that's used so often in Children's Lit and figuring I needed a break from some of the heavy stuff I've been reading.

I am so glad that I changed my mind about it. The book follows two kids as they start to question their world- an underground city built for a mysterious, but necessary purpose- and if there might be something more out there. It's a little bit like Brave New World and a little bit like Wall-E, but mostly it's a really cool and dark concept for a children's book and I love what I've read so far. My only regret in picking this book up is that there are two more in the series that I know I won't have a chance to read for some time.

Adapting this book into a film will prove to be interesting. While it has great characters and an easy and visual plot, I can't imagine if it will be marketed as a children's film or an action film. It should fit nicely into a Spy Kids or Journey to the Center of the Earth kind of audience, but as far as I know it's being released next weekend (10/10) and I haven't seen a single poster. I vaguely recall seeing a teaser attached to a summer release, but can't remember who's in it or what it really looked like. I'd hate to think that this series will go the way of Lemony Snicket- great source material, great movie, but not enough of an audience to make the rest of the series. Either way, I look forward to seeing this film. With how much I'm loving the book, I can't imagine that the movie won't do justice to such an awesome story.