How to Create a Successful Book to TV/Movie Adaptation

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As an avid book lover, it is always so exciting to hear that one of my favorite stories is being transformed into a movie or television series. However, great expectations

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Riot Act | Sarah Lariviere

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Coming July 16th, 2024 from Knopf; 304 pages Content Warning: Language, violence, death About the Author: “Sarah studied theater at Oberlin College and earned a master’s degree in social work

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Respecting Romance: The Power of Love Stories in Literary Spaces

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With the recent release of season three of the pop culture phenomenon Bridgerton, a regency-era television series based on a set of romance novels by Julia Quinn, the romantic genre

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Return to Reading: How to Revive a Love for Books During an Academic Break

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The past four months have been a frenzy of work, school, and extracurriculars, leaving little to no time to enjoy other activities in one’s spare time. At the end of

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Interview with Brittany Cavallaro

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About the Interviewee: “Brittany Cavallaro is the New York Times bestselling author of the Charlotte Holmes novels, including A Study in Charlotte and, most recently, A Question of Holmes (HarperCollins/Katherine

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Muse Duology (Muse and Manifest) | Brittany Cavallaro

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Out now from HarperCollins Publishers; 368 pages (Muse) and 384 pages (Manifest) Content Warning: Death, violence, torture, sexual content About the Author: “Brittany Cavallaro is the New York Times bestselling

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