If authors 'covered' novels, the way musicians cover songs, which covered novel would you be most excited to read?

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Romeo and Juliet by Lemony Snicket. Dear Viewer, If you entered this play with the hopes of seeing a light comedy, you would be better off searching elsewhere. This story may begin like a light comedy, when Romeo and Juliet meet and dance at Masquerade Ball, but don't be mistaken. If you know anything about the Montagues and Capulets, then you will know that no friendship between them will last. In fact, within these scenes, the couple must deal with the horrors of murderous in-laws, poisonous drinks, poetry, and mail arriving late. I am bound to tell the story of these tragic events, but you are free to exit this theatre and go to A Midsummer Night's Dream next week. With all due respect, Lemony Snicket
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Neil Gaiman's version of Outlander. I never realized how much I want this.
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For pure ridiculousness, I'd kill to see how Jane Austen would tackle something like 50 Shades of Grey
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Mikhal Bulgakov's Of Mice and Men is incredibly different.
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A Clockwork Orange by Chuck Palahniuk
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George RR Martin's lengthy descriptions of Hogwarts feasts
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The Notebook by Milan Kundera Jesus Christ OP thank you so much for this.
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On The Road by Aldous Huxley
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Ayn Rand's The Giving Tree
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Stephen Kings rendition of Harry Potter
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