16, 36, 45 for the book meme :)
16, Favourite Trilogy: His Dark Materials is probably the one I've reread the most by now. The vibes are just impeccable, Lyra riding on the Iorek under the Northern Lights have stayed seared in my mind since I read it as 12 years old, and The Amber Spyglass is the first book I remember making me cry. It's so special to me.
36, Your Absolute Most Favourite from any book you've ever read: I already answered Lyra and Jane Eyre in another ask, so since I know we vibe on the same frequency on this, I'm gonna add Sansa Stark to that list. The tiiiime I have spent over the years on defending her from all the haters, lol.
45, What books would you sell your soul to get a movie or tv adaptation of: I had to have a good long think about this, since I feel like everything is snatched up so quick for film and tv adaptations these days, but then I actually ended up having a lot of books on that list.
I would really love to see Tamora Pierce's books adapted, I was very sad to hear that the endeavour to do just that was put on the shelf again after it seemed pretty promising that the Tortall-verse was going to get an adaptation.
Anne McCaffrey's Dragonrider series, because dragoooooooons, and not just that, timetravelling dragoooons!
Doctor Death by Lene Kaaberbøl, it's a Danish book (but translated!), about an aspiring female pathologist in late 19th century France investigating a spate of murders. It's about werewolves, or is it? I think it would make for an excellent fucking movie actually with Penny Dreadful vibes (although not quite as balls to the walls).
And, hey, I'd really love to see Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin, though I'm sure it would be an absolute nightmare to adapt given how interior the book actually is.