The False Prince Book Series

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In 2013, I wrote the False Prince book series. The first book, The False Prince, would make a great movie, along with the other two books in the series. The plot, characters, and setting are just some of the things that would make The False Prince a great movie.
The False Prince begins in the kingdom of Carthya where a boy named Sage has been orphaned. He gets around by trying to steal items like bread and meat, because the food served at the orphanage is not exactly what you would call appetizing. When being chased by a butcher who is about to beat him, a nobleman named Conner steps in and saves Sage by paying for the roast that he stole. Sage soon meets Mott and Cregan, who are servants of Conner.
As the plot continues to unfold, Sage realizes
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After Latamer is killed by Cregan, the remaining three boys must compete for the crown. As the book progresses Sage appears to fight like the former prince Jaron. He also looks like him as well.
Later in the book, a twist comes when Jaron and Sage are actually the same person. Jaron was sent away, banished if you will, from the kingdom because he did not behave himself. If he stayed surely the end of Carthya would come. Ever since he left, he has been an orphan known as Sage. Twists like these would make this book an epic movie. When Sage becomes king, his first action is to arrest Conner for killing Latamer and attempting to kill all of the royal family.
I do not have all of the details worked out yet, but I am thinking about having Hugh Jackman play the role of Conner and Logan Lerman play the role of Sage. They are both great actors who have been in many great movies, such as The Wolverine, Les Miserables, and X-Men (Hugh Jackman) and Percy Jackson and Fury (Logan Lerman). Emma Watson would play Amarinda, the beautiful princess who is heir to the throne. She has played Hermione in all of the Harry Potter movies, and Belle in the new Beauty and the Beast that just came out. In conclusion, this series that I have written could be the next highest grossing film in the theaters. Viewers would find the movies entertaining and exciting to watch. I hope you will consider making these books into

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