Top 8 TV shows based on books everyone is binge-watching now

Emily Alyn Lind as Cadence Sinclair Eastman and Esther McGregor as Mirren Sinclair Sheffield

Forever – Netflix, The Better Sister – Prime Video, The Buccaneers – Apple TV+, Missing You – Netflix, Maxton Hall – The World Between Us – Prime Video, Dept. Q – Netflix

People often say that the book is always better than the film (or TV show), but in my opinion, there's nothing quite like watching your favourite characters come to life on screen after you've already immersed yourself in their world through the pages. 

Forever – Netflix

Forever – Netflix, The Better Sister – Prime Video, The Buccaneers – Apple TV+, Missing You – Netflix, Maxton Hall – The World Between Us – Prime Video, Dept. Q – Netflix

Based on Forever by Judy Blume

This "epic love story" follows the intimate journey of two Black teenagers in Los Angeles as they navigate their first romantic and sexual experiences. Reimagining Judy Blume's 1975 book, the series depicts how young love, even when fleeting, can profoundly shape people's lives and leave an undeniable, lasting mark.

The Better Sister – Prime Video

Forever – Netflix, The Better Sister – Prime Video, The Buccaneers – Apple TV+, Missing You – Netflix, Maxton Hall – The World Between Us – Prime Video, Dept. Q – Netflix

Based on The Better Sister by Alafair Burke

Starring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, this twisty crime thriller follows two estranged sisters who are reunited after a shocking murder. When media exec Chloe's husband is brutally killed, she and her troubled sister Nicky unexpectedly bind forces to untangle the truth surrounding his death.

The Buccaneers – Apple TV+

Forever – Netflix, The Better Sister – Prime Video, The Buccaneers – Apple TV+, Missing You – Netflix, Maxton Hall – The World Between Us – Prime Video, Dept. Q – Netflix

Based on The Buccaneers, an unfinished novel by Edith Wharton.

Set in the 1870s during the Gilded Age, The Buccaneers follows five new-money American women who move from New York to seek acceptance in high British society. While some find love and advantageous marriages, others face the consequences of transactional unions. The series explores friendship, love and rebellion as the girls pursue happiness amid strict aristocratic rules, and features the pivotal love triangle between Nan, the Duke of Tintagel and his best friend Guy Thwarte. 

Season two has just dropped on Apple TV+.

Missing You – Netflix

Forever – Netflix, The Better Sister – Prime Video, The Buccaneers – Apple TV+, Missing You – Netflix, Maxton Hall – The World Between Us – Prime Video, Dept. Q – Netflix

Based on Missing You by Harlan Coben.

The mystery thriller based on Harlan Coben's novel follows detective Kat, who finds her estranged fiancé, Josh, on a dating app – but there's a twist. Josh vanished without a trace 11 years ago, shortly after Kat's father was murdered. As Kat begins to investigate his reappearance, she unveils a long list of leads to missing people – and begins to question everything she thought she knew about her past.

Maxton Hall – The World Between Us – Prime Video

Forever – Netflix, The Better Sister – Prime Video, The Buccaneers – Apple TV+, Missing You – Netflix, Maxton Hall – The World Between Us – Prime Video, Dept. Q – Netflix

Based on the Save Me series by German author Mona Kasten.

A German-language romantic drama, Maxton Hall follows the classic enemies to lovers trope. When Ruby Bell arrives at the elite boarding school Maxton Hall, she clashes with the privileged and arrogant James Beaufort. But after secrets are unveiled, James acts to protect his family's reputation. As they're forced to work together, James and Ruby's mutual dislike for one another gives way to an undeniable attraction. 

Continuing in line with the book series, season two is coming to Prime Video in November.

Dept. Q – Netflix

Forever – Netflix, The Better Sister – Prime Video, The Buccaneers – Apple TV+, Missing You – Netflix, Maxton Hall – The World Between Us – Prime Video, Dept. Q – Netflix

Based on The Keeper of Lost Causes by Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen.

Also based on a series of books – hooray for more potential seasons! – Dept. Q follows a brilliant but disillusioned detective, Carl Morck (Matthew Goode), who's reluctantly tasked with solving cold cases. After building up a team of misfits, the department start digging into civil servant Merritt Lingard's (Chloe Pirrie) disappearance, and discover a web of corruption and secrets as a result.