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WORST BOOK TO MOVIE ADAPTATIONS

Have you ever sat in the theater anxiously awaiting a new film that’s based off your favorite book, only to be completely disappointed? Book to movie adaptations can be tricky. There’s so many moments that fans want to see on the big screen, but constricted time to show it all. Most of the time, movies that flop as adaptations don’t have the author involved. Their goal isn’t to stay true to the story the author wrote, but to typically appeal to a certain audience. It’s sad when you expect to see your favorite play out on the big screen and it doesn’t even come close. It’s a good thing that no matter what, you always have the books!

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Have you ever sat in the theater anxiously awaiting a new film that’s based off your favorite book, only to be completely disappointed? Book to movie adaptations can be tricky. There’s so many moments that fans want to see on the big screen, but constricted time to show it all. Most of the time, movies that flop as adaptations don’t have the author involved. Their goal isn’t to stay true to the story the author wrote, but to typically appeal to a certain audience. It’s sad when you expect to see your favorite play out on the big screen and it doesn’t even come close. It’s a good thing that no matter what, you always have the books!

 

Vampire Academy

The Vampire Academy is an amazing book series by Richelle Mead that follows Rose, a badass Dhamphir guardian at St Vladimir’s Academy, a school for vampires. Her best friend Lissa is royalty and a Morai, meaning she must be protected from the Strigoi, the undead, evil vampires. It is Rose’s duty to protect her, but of course that doesn’t come easy in such a dangerous world. This is one of our all time favorite series, so we were thrilled when they announced they were making a movie. Unfortunately, the film was a huge joke. Immediately when watching you can tell that they tried to appeal to a young audience, it was corny and the dialogue was so cringe. The whole thing was a complete mess from start to finish. We did like the actress that played Rose and thought she was a good actress, however the lines they gave her didn’t even come close to how whitty and badass she is in the books. The rest of the acting was pretty bad and we honestly wish they never tried to make this into a movie to begin with. A world as vast and complex as this deserves a television show on a network that would do it justice. Jaclyn’s sister Anamaria fell asleep before we were even halfway through. Yup, that bad.

 

Percy Jackson

Percy Jackson and the Olympians series is one of our all time favorite series, next to Harry Potter and The Mortal Instruments. If you’ve never heard of it, it follows Percy, a 12 year old demigod, who finds out about his true parentage and makes his way to Camp Half Blood, a camp for demigods who need protection from the monsters. Percy Jackson has a similar feel of Harry Potter in the sense that you watch him grow up as you read. So back when The Lightning Thief, the first book, was announced it was being made into a movie, we had hope. We were optimistic, but nervous. Unfortunately, the people in charge of creating this movie didn’t care about book fans. They told author Rick Riordan that children don’t read and decided to gear it towards a teenage audience. This was a huge mistake on their part. It’s crazy to think that someone can tell an author who has a best selling series that kids don’t read. Somehow they were able to make a second movie, which was pretty accurate to how the first one went. Don’t get me wrong, these movies might be enjoyable to someone who has never read the series, but for book fans it was a huge let down.

On a happier note, Percy Jackson is being adapted into a show on Disney Plus! We are so excited for this because Rick is on board and we have faith it is in the right hands. We can’t wait for it to finally get the adaptation it deserves!

  

The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones

This is a painful one to discuss. So back in 2013, City of Bones, the first of the series was turned into a movie. This series is another one that has an incredible, but complex world. Basically there are shadowhunters, who hunt the demons. They get these powers to do so through runes, tattoos that are drawn on their bodies with something called a stele. They fight the darkness and keep the world safe from the monsters. The series is about Clary, a girl who discovers this world after her mom is taken. She meets shadowhunter Jace and his siblings and begins to learn about her mom’s past and who she really is. The series is so brilliantly written and so well thought out. The movie wasn’t on the level of Vampire Academy bad, but it still wasn’t great. We actually thought the casting of the movie was good, but there were still some things they changed that didn’t really work and there were cheesy moments. Unsurprisingly, they did not get a second movie.

Then came the television show adaption, which we were super excited for because with a world as big as the one Cassie Clare created, a show is a better option. The casting was so good for the television show and we thought they were all amazing people. We had the opportunity of meeting several of the cast during the promo for the show and at New York Comic Con. We thought they put together an amazing cast. The show started off good, but it soon went off track too much. Don’t get me wrong, some change is good in an adaptation. However, they began to change really important plot lines and it just became unenjoyable. At this point, I have lost all trust in getting a faithful adaptation for this series and will stick to the books!

  

Divergent Series

The Divergent movie adaptations are an example of starting off really good, then losing momentum as the movies went on. Personally, the last book in the series was a let down so we were kind of hoping the movies would go a different route for the conclusion of Tris’s story. The first movie was a solid adaptation, yes it could have been stronger, but it wasn’t horrible. We loved Shailene Woodley as Tris and Theo James made an awesome Four. If you haven’t heard of the series, it is about a dystopian society that is split into five factions, each one highlighting a certain virtue. Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent). Tris grew up in the abnegation faction, however when she must choose which faction to devote the rest of her life to, she chooses dauntless. She must undergo dangerous trials that will test her endurance all while learning secrets of this “perfect” society she lives in. When the second movie adaptation, Insurgent, was released was when the movies began to go down hill. They strayed from the overall plot lines and made it more confusing than it needed to be. The Allegiant part one film was a similar situation and did so bad that they didn’t even make a part two. Yikes.

Although this article may seem to be more negative than positive, this just goes to show that books are usually better than their adaptations. It’s very difficult to take a series that so many fans love and turn it into something that is worthy of the story. If you have never read these incredible series before, we highly recommend you pick them up. Yes the films could have been so much better, but the most important thing is that the books never change and they will always be there to revisit!

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Beach Read By: Emily Henry Book Review

“Here’s the thing about writing Happily Ever Afters: it helps if you believe in them.”

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Wow, this book was a rollercoaster of emotions! I knew very little going into this, except that it was a romance story set in summer and I figured it would be a light and fun book. This book was so much more than that. It follows hopeless romantic and author, January, who after her father’s death moves into his beach house. She meets neighbor Gus, who happens to be an author as well, although their writing styles are stark opposites. They end up striking a deal to write like one another, he will write a “happily ever after” romance, and she will write a darker, cult like story. This aspect of the book was so much because they agree to do “research” together as a part of this process, which basically meant they went on dates and spent time together.

In my opinion, the cover and name is a little misleading. Although there were fun, romantic and swoon worthy moments during the book, it is packed with depth. It deals with family secrets, lies, and heavy, traumatic issues from the past. I really related to January in the sense that she is one of those people who believe in happily ever after. As an avid romance reader, I love this. She had this idea of what that was in her head, but that soon changes for her and she struggles to find what that means to her again. Both her and Gus were going through a lot of internal struggles and I think they balanced another out nicely. I really enjoyed watching Gus and January help one another grow throughout the book. I highly recommend it. 5 stars!

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Best Book To Movie Adaptations

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We all know that feeling when we find a book we love and we can’t wait for it to turn into our new favorite movie! Sometimes it works, other times… not so much. As book readers it’s very easy to pick apart things that weren’t in the movies but there is nothing like those times when it works perfectly! When you actually get to see something inside your head suddenly on the big screen, there is something magical about that experience. Here are our top best and worst adaptations!

Hunger Games Series

The Hunger Games movies are one of the best adapted books ever, especially Catching Fire! While there are some minor changes to the series when they made the films, it’s not anything too major. Jennifer Lawerence and Josh Hutcherson were the perfect Katniss and Peeta. It’s important to note that author Suzanne Collins was heavily involved in the movies, hence a big part of why they are so amazing. The most satisfying feeling was sitting in the theater watching Catching Fire and literally seeing the book come to life completely. It was so accurate and faithful to the book. There were a little more changes in the other movies, but nothing that took away from the story Suzzane Collins told. We love going back and rewatching these movies!

Harry Potter Series

There’s nothing like rewatching Harry Potter and feeling the warm fuzzy feeling that comes with returning home to Hogwarts. This is another example where the author, JK Rowling, was heavily involved. Going back and rewatching the movies are just as magical as rereading the series. Obviously most of the books are huge, so there’s a lot of things that need to be fit into a two hour movie. The good thing with Harry Potter though, is the movies never took out or changed anything that was super major. There are a lot of things I wish were in the movies, but it’s understandable why they couldn’t put every little detail. They did a good job of keeping in all the important moments that book fans love, and balancing that with making an enjoyable film that everyone will love.

Twilight Series

Time to reminisce on the twilight years! This was such a fun time and we still love the series so much and thought the movies were actually very faithful. Recently, we started rereading Twilight and were actually pretty surprised how accurate the movie is. There are a few differences that we forgot about as well, but overall the movie was a great adaptation for book fans. We still remember sitting in the theater and freaking out when the Cullens came on our screen. What an amazing time. We’re currently rereading the whole series and are excited to relive it again as adults. It will be fun to go back and rewatch the movies as well since they are just as enjoyable!

The Fault in our Stars

The Fault in our Stars by John Greene is a classic young adult book that everyone should read. We actually had the opportunity to attend a private early screen in New York City for the movie and we were lucky enough to have John Greene come out at the end, along with the cast! This was so cool and an awesome experience. The movie did a great job of keeping it faithful to the story and characters, while keeping in all the strong emotions you get when reading. If you’ve never read or watched this one before, have tissues!

Perks of being a Wallflower

Perks of being a Wallflower is a heartfelt, and powerful book that we think every teen adolescence should experience. It’s a coming of age story about Charlie, who is a quiet kid who is a wallflower, he absorbs everything around him and isn’t exactly outgoing. He watches from the side and doesn’t exactly take risks, until he meets Sam and Patrick. It’s about friendship, love, music, and growing up. The movie did an amazing job of capturing all of this and the actors are perfect. Emma Watson, Logan Lerman and Ezra Miller are a few of the incredible actors that are a part of this film. We highly recommend reading or watching this emotional, heartfelt story!

Although it is more rare, popular book series can be made into successful adaptations. A lot of this is possible when there is a good team behind it that wants to keep it faithful to the books. The author being involved is always a plus as well. If you have never read or watched any of these before, we highly recommend reading the books and experiencing that first, then watch the movies. Have fun!

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5 ROMANCE BOOKS TO DIVE INTO THIS SUMMER

There’s nothing better than laying on the beach or relaxing by the pool with a book in your hand. Listening to the sound of the waves as you flip the page with your toes in the sand. Even if you’re not at the beach, it’s always a fun time to read a hot steamy romance in the comforts of the air conditioner. We love to escape into a new world for a little while, especially when things get hard. Here’s five of our favorite summer romance reads that we think you will enjoy!

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There’s nothing better than laying on the beach or relaxing by the pool with a book in your hand. Listening to the sound of the waves as you flip the page with your toes in the sand. Even if you’re not at the beach, it’s always a fun time to read a hot steamy romance in the comforts of the air conditioner. We love to escape into a new world for a little while, especially when things get hard. Here’s five of our favorite summer romance reads that we think you will enjoy!

The Unhoneymooners by: Christina Lauren

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This is one of our all time favorite enemies to lovers books. After food poisoning ruins her twin sister’s wedding, Olivia is forced to embark on her island honeymoon with the best man, Ethan, who also happens to be her enemy. They decide to put their differences aside because it’s an all expense paid vacation, all they need to do is pretend they’re newlyweds. How hard could it be to avoid each other and do their own thing? What happens when pretending to be married is why the vacation ends up being so much fun? Obviously these two fall in love and it’s just as hilarious and fun as it sounds!

Beach Read by Emily Henry

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Beach Read is a recent release and a little deceiving at first because after reading the synopsis and seeing the cover, readers figure it would be a light, fluffy summer read. It ends up being the opposite and deals with family betrayal, tragic pasts, and lies. It follows the main character January, a hopeless romantic author, who moves into her father’s old beach house and ends up meeting neighbor and fellow author, Gus. The two are polar opposites and strike up a challenge to write a book that the other would write. Gus needs to come up with a “happily ever after” romance and January needs to write a more dark, horror genre book. It’s interesting reading how complex they both were as characters and how much they grew throughout the book.

Well Met by Jen Deluca

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Well Met was one of our favorite books we read last year, it’s so much fun! It follows Emily, who moves to a small town to help her sister out post car accident. Her teenage niece ends up getting her involved in volunteering for the annual Renaissance Fair where she meets stuck up, irritating Simon. This faire is important to him as it’s his family’s legacy and he takes it very seriously. The two bump heads a lot backstage, however when the faire is going on they constantly flirt while in character and soon their characters end up faking their relationship which makes their outside real relationship a bit confusing in the best way. Simon also plays a pirate who Jen Deluca mirrored off of Captain Hook from Once Upon A Time, which just makes him that much more irresistible, pirate smolder and all!  Another fun tidbit about this story is the appreciation towards Shakespeare and books. While Emily is a tavern wench at the faire, she works at a bookstore and readers get to watch her slowly rebuild her life which makes her extremely relatable. This book is charming, funny, adorable, and so much more!

On the Island by Tracy Graves

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On the Island is kind of the black sheep on this list because it isn’t your typical boy meets girl romance. The book deals with a significant age gap romance, which can be tricky to write. However, Graves wrote it wonderfully. Thirty year old teacher Anna is offered a job tutoring high schooler TJ during the summer at his tropical vacation home. She agrees to travel there with her student and meet the family, but when the plane crashes they find themselves stranded with only each other to rely on to survive. They learn how to live on this island together and as time passes, TJ also is becoming a man. Prior to the crash, he is in recovery from cancer, meaning even though he is young, he has a much more mature outlook on life than most people his age. Their relationship begins to grow and one of the really interesting things about this is the question of: What happens when the normal rules built in from society are stripped away and these two need to rely on each other for survival because they are all each other has? Its intense, and readers truly watch these two people fall in love even in the most extreme circumstances.

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

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This is a heartwarming story about a woman who is on the spectrum, her entire world revolves around math, numbers and that’s her way of finding logic. She’s extremely successful in her job and because of that, her dating life is pretty lacking. Love and romance is one thing that she has no experience in or even understands so her solution is to hire an escort to help her learn the mechanisms of kissing and all the physical things that come with being in a relationship. This is how we meet Michael who teaches her all about foreplay and as the story progresses, these two fall in love and the feelings that develop throughout this book makes it so special. Michael is such GOALS and the consent shown throughout this book is so important. He’s patient, caring, and absolutely perfect for Stella. It will melt your heart watching these two fall in love. Highly recommend picking this one up!

Be sure to let us know if you pick up any of these romance novels and what some of your recommendations are!

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