Irish author Cecilia Ahern has just landed ANOTHER big movie deal
Cecilia Ahern's debut young adult novel Flawed has been picked up by international film production company Warner Bros to be made into a feature-length film.
And the book isn't even out yet!
The dystopian novel, which has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics, tells the story of a teen who lives in a society in which one small mistake can leave you branded with an 'F' for flawed.
One of the greatest moments as a novelist is when my book arrives. I love it. I hope everyone else does too. pic.twitter.com/tnOQiYrfDn
— Cecelia Ahern (@Cecelia_Ahern) March 2, 2016
Once you are 'flawed,' you are then forced to live as a second-hand citizen.
According to Variety, production for the film has already been set in motion and writer Rebekah F Smith (who has worked on hit US TV show Zoo) is attached to adapt the novel to the screen.
Wendy Finerman, who has a long-standing relationship wth Ahern having produced P.S I Love You, is also on-board to produce the upcoming film.
This news marks the third movie adaptation of one of Cecelia's highly successful novels after P.S I Love You and Love, Rosie.
Flawed is set to be released in Ireland and the UK at the end of this month.