Category: Books at the Box office
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Books at the Box Office: Beastly
Remember when Vanessa Hudgens was doing the post-nudes rebound movie tour and absolutely killing it? Yeah, we got Beastly from that, which alright, isn’t the BEST movie, but it does what it sets out to do, and I’m pretty sure I paid to see it in theatres, so who am I to complain? I like…
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Books at the Box Office: Holes
This is a book that is read by most middle schoolers these days, and when I posted in my intern housing GroupMe that we were going to be watching the film one night in the fall of 2018, I had a dozen people crammed into my living room to watch
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Books at the Box Office: Fahrenheit 451
Every single time a “classic” is adapted to film everyone puts on their cardigans and has a debate over whether now is the time
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Books at the Box Office: Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
I don’t think I was really the right age at the right time to CONNECT with Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants when they first entered my life
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Books at the Box Office: Cider House Rules
A lot of the books/movies I’ve talked about so far, if not most of them, have been books where I’ve read the book AND seen the movie,
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Books at the Box Office: Inkheart
I assume I was in elementary school when I first read Inkheart,
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Books at the Box Office: Princess Diaries
Rarely do I get excited when a movie is vastly different than the book,
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Books at the Box Office: The One and Only Ivan
I’ll be excited to see the film, even if it’ll be the first Angelina Jolie movie I’ve seen since the Brad & Jen breakup.
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Books at the Box Office: Everything, Everything
I remember discovering Nicola Yoon from a Book of the Month club pick of The Sun Is Also a Star
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Books at the Box Office: The Host
As someone who read Twilight pretty early on, I of course wanted to see The Host when it came out,
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Books at the Box Office: On Chesil Beach
Petition to make every Ian McEwan novel but with Saoirse Ronan as the star?
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Books at the Box Office: Phantom of the Opera
Phantom of the Opera is one of those musicals/films that people probably take in MULTIPLE times before they even know it’s a book