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5 Great Book-To-Movie Christmas Gifts of 2016!!!

For that book and movie lover in your life!

5 Great Book-to-Movie Christmas Gifts

With Christmas just around the corner, you may be scrambling around, just like me, to find something to give to someone who loves. Well I found a few great books which have been turned into movies recently or are about to be released and one should start reading them immediately. I know I have a few books I need to catch up on next year. There are many more books to movies coming out but these 5 I felt were big ones and also won’t break your bank if you decide to purchase them!


fantastic beasts

From amazon.com

Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them by J.K. Rowling

If you’re looking for something for a Harry Potter fan, then this may be your best bet. With the newest movie, it can be sure to please any magic and movie lover.

 

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A Monster Calls

From Amazon.com

A Monster Calls: Inspired by an Idea from Siobhan Dowd by Patrick Ness

I absolutely loved this book (review here) and really do recommend it. It is a difficult to read book as it’s sad but it’s beautifully written and with the movie coming out in a few weeks, any book lover is sure to want to give it a whirl!

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The Gunslinger

From Amazon.com

The Dark Tower I: Gunslinger by Stephen King

With the new movie adaptation due in 2017, might as well get started on this long series. Check out my thoughts here.  Not a long read but definitely one to check out!

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A Wrinkle in Time

From Amazon.com

A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

This was a classic that many young adults were brought up with and it is finally being turned into a movie next year. How exciting! Why not re-read it, relive your child hood, or introduce your young one to an amazing novel?

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it by stephen king

From wikimedia.org

It by Stephen King

For the classical horror love in your life, this may be just what they need! With a movie coming around next September, this book may take you some time to bite through, so might as well start in the New Year!

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5 YA Books That Made Classic Movies

A Guest Post by Cassie

There are many great stories that have successfully made the transition from page to screen and others that probably shouldn’t have been attempted. Whether it’s down to picking the perfect tale, assembling the best creative team or simply luck of the draw, there’s undoubtedly a scale to be found in the world of book-to-screen adaption.

These five books all provided readers with page-turning thrills but were equally loved by the fans of the big screen.

1. How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell

The first in a series of twelve books, “How to Train Your Dragon” follows a young Viking named Hiccup as he attempts to navigate the treacherous world of his people. This is a place where dragons are very real, and the men of the town have to find a way to live alongside them.

For fans of the film, the story is significantly different. Instead of being taught to kill dragons, in the book, villagers are forced to adopt and train the creatures as part of a rite of passage ceremony. However, you’ll be pleased to know the charming Hiccup-Toothless relationship, so perfectly captured by the Disney film, is still just as prominent in the books. If you want a more detailed analysis, check out this review.

2. The Clueless Series by Various Authors

Initially based on Jane Austen’s classic coming of age tale “Emma,” “Clueless” was a smash hit when it arrived on screens in 1995. Its timeless themes were made more accessible to a modern audience through the mischief and shenanigans of the lead character, Cher.

In a surprising turn of events, a story that started on paper before being modernized for film then created an incredibly successful spinoff book series published by Simon & Schuster. While written by a range of different authors, fans of the movie jumped at the opportunity to continue their journey with the outrageous yet loveable characters.

Although it’s not exactly an adaptation, it’s worth seeing the film before you dive into the series. Luckily, it’s currently streaming on U.S. and U.K. Netflix. For viewers overseas, this Secure Thoughts Netflix guide will show you how to gain access.

3. The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling 

Legendary both on the page and on screen, this masterpiece series by J.K. Rowling is a wonderful example of fiction done right. If you’ve been living under a rock for the last ten years, here’s the basic rundown: Harry Potter is an orphaned boy staying with his hateful aunt, uncle and cousin. His strange lightning scar tells stories of a past he doesn’t remember, but he can sense something is out of the ordinary.

On his 11th birthday, a magical giant shows up and tells him he’s a wizard. From then on, his life is never the same. The series is an epic saga of adventure, love, friendship, suspense and fantasy. Within the books is a comprehensive universe that is loved by fans of all generations. Rumors of three new books have also been cropping up lately after the release of the play script “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” destroyed Rowling’s claims that the saga was over after book seven.

4. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

This 2014 movie release was such a smash hit that the book it was based on immediately shot up the best-seller lists. The powerful story succeeded in capturing the hearts of all those who experienced it. No matter which medium you choose to enjoy it through, you’re guaranteed an emotional and inspirational ride.

The story follows two young cancer patients. Their lives are uncertain and their outlooks contrasting. However, amid all the craziness of medical examinations, prognoses and health equipment, the pair finds their escape in a passionate and whirlwind love affair.

Before the film, this book was a phenomenon in itself, with over 10 million copies in print. These figures transferred to the box office when the film grossed over a whopping $48 million.

5. Holes by Louis Sachar

Louis Sachar was a prominent YA writer during the 1990s, and the jewel in his crown, “Holes,” was a favorite with teenagers worldwide. The unique tale is a chronology-jumping masterpiece that expertly switches between the story of Stanley Yelnats, who is sent to juvenile detention after he is falsely accused as a thief, his 19th-century ancestors and the legend of feared outlaw Kissin’ Kate Barlow.

2003 saw the release of the film adaption, and it was just as successful as the books. With lead roles taken by Sigourney Weaver and a then very young Shia LeBoeuf as Stanley, it had all the ingredients to be a success. Luckily, the release lived up to expectations. The quick wit, stark settings and skillful handling of the varied chronologies and flashbacks make for a cinematic classic.

If you’re looking for a good book to pick up or a film to settle down with, each one on this list provides a fantastic option. If you know of any others you feel deserve a place, be sure to leave a comment below.


About the Author: Cassie is an entertainment blogger and hardcore bookworm. She always has a great novel on hand and a fountain of recommendations for anyone who will listen. She’s currently writing for Culture Coverage.


Fun Friday

Fun Friday Header!

Harry Potter Amigurumi

Who doesn’t love itty-bitty crocheted things?!

I mean they’re so adorable.

Check out these 9 literary crocheted character sets! 

If I had any crocheting skills, these would be great gifts to make, ‘cept I can’t do this. (Because I don’t practice and I’m not terribly interested.)

Have any of you made any cool objects related to books before? If so what were they?


“Reading Habits Based on Hogwarts Houses”

With the new movie adaption of the well-known book Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them by J.K. Rowling being talked about a lot, Harry Potter has once again hit the spotlight, even though it technically didn’t really leave.

But did you ever wonder what your reading habits were, based on the Hogwarts Houses? BookRiot compiled the habits based on houses and they are interesting to say the least.

I do believe that I fit into the Gryffindor category, but I have a little mixture of all the houses. How about you?

Hogwarts Houses


Book Review List

All the book reviews done on this blog can be found here in alphabetical order by author.


A

The Bridesmaid by Hailey Abbott 
Magicians Impossible by Brad Abraham
MAX CASSIDY Escape from Shadow Island by Paul Adam 
Enclave by Ann Aguirre
Caina by Joe Albanese
Trapped by Alison Aimes
George Washington, Spymaster by Thomas B. Allen 
Zahras Paradise by Amir and Khalil 
Chopsticks by Jessica Anthony and Rodrigo Corral 

B

The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker
The Scarlet Gospels by Clive Barker
Tortured Souls: The Legend of Primordium by Clive  Barker
The Lost Years of Merlin
by T.A. Barron (Book #1)

The Seven Songs of Merlin by T.A. Barron (Book #2)
College Safety 101 by Kathleen Baty
The House With a Clock In Its Walls by John Bellairs
When You Lunch With the Emperor by Ludwig Bemelmans
Dark Road Home by Angela Bennett
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
The Name Of This Book Is Secret by Pseudonymous Bosch
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Something Wick This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury

Digital Fortress by Dan Brown 
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown 
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown 
Inferno by Dan Brown
The Shadow Project by Herbie Brennan
Moloka’i by Alan Brennert 
Bad Kitty Gets a Bath by Nick Bruel 
Spy High by A. J. Butcher
The Duke with the Dragon Tattoo by Kerrigan Byrne

C

Graceling by Kristen Cashore
Siren’s Call (A Rainshadow Novel) by Jayne Castle

Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko
Two Little Girls in Blue by Mary Higgins Clark
Citizen Kill by Stephen Clark
Shogun by James Clavell
The Naked Roommate: And 107 Issues You Might Run Into In College by Harlan Cohen
The Kingdom of Little Wounds by Susann Cokal
Finding Magdalena by Shannon Cordon
How To Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell
Nightshade by Andrea Cremer 
Dangerous Territory: An Alpha Ops Novella by Emmy Curtis

D

Raining Embers (Order and Chaos Book 1) by Jessica Dall
Forest of a Thousand Lanterns (Rise of an Empress) by Julie C. Dao
The Ledge
by Jim Davidson and Kevin Vaughan

Hacking Timbuktu by Stephen Davis
Outlaw by Stephen Davies 
Horrible Histories: Edinburgh by Terry Deary
Low Red Moon by Ivy Devlin 
The Spider and the Fly by Tony Diterlizzi 
My Family and Other Animals by George Durrell

E

Are You My Mother? by P.D Eastman
Gunslinger Girl by Lyndsay Ely
The Middle School Survival Guide by Arlene Erlbach

F

The Research Project (The Research Project Trilogy Book 1) by Sarah Fawcett
Hush, Hush (Hush, Hush Book #1) by Becca Fitzpatrick 
Silence (Hush, Hush Book #3) by Becca Fitzpatrick
Star Wars vs. Star Trek by Matt Forbeck 
The Girls’ Book HOW TO BE THE BEST AT EVERYTHING by Juliana Foster 
Who Was Ben Franklin? by Dennis Brindell Fradin 
Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life As A Weapon by Matt Fraction
On Bullshit by Harry Frankfurt
Lyrec by Gregory Frost
Inkheart by Cornelia Funk

G

Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman 
Katana (A Katana Novel Book #1) by Cole Gibson
Senshi (A Katana Novel Book #2) by Cole Gibson
Noah’s Knits by Fiona Goble 
Will Grayson Will Grayson by John Green and David Leviathan

H

Found (The Missing Book #1) by Margaret Peterson Haddix 
The Old Willis Place by Mary Downing Hahn
A Discovery of Witches by Debroah Harkness
Riven by Jane Alvey Harris 
Pandora Gets Jealous by Carolyn Hennesy 
Out Of The Dust by Karen Hesse 
First Strike (Book #4) by Jack Higgins
SilverFin (A James Bond Adventure) by Charlie Higson
Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge 
Stormbreaker (Alex Rider Book #1) by Anthony Horowitz 
Alex Rider Series (Book #1-9) by Anthony Horowitz
Tiger’s Curse (Tiger’s Curse Series Book #1) by Colleen Houck
Tiger’s Quest (Tiger’s Curse Series Book #2) by Colleen Houck
Tigers Voyage (Tigers Curse Series Book #3) by Colleen Houck
Tiger’s Destiny (Tiger’s Curse Series Book #4) by Colleen Houck
Soldier Boys by Dean Hughes
Into The Wild (Warriors Book #1) by Erin Hunter
Fire and Ice (Warriors Book #2) by Erin Hunter
Forest of Secrets (Warriors Book #3) by Erin Hunter 
Rising Storm (Warriors Book #4) by Erin Hunter
A Dangerous Path (Warriors Book #5) by Erin Hunter
The Darkest Hour (Warriors Book #6) by Erin Hunter
Midnight (Warriors: The New Prophecy Book #1) by Erin Hunter 
Moonrise (Warriors: The New Prophecy Book #2) by Erin Hunter
Dawn (Warriors: The New Prophecy Book #3) by Erin Hunter
Starlight (Warriors: The New Prophecy Book #4) by Erin Hunter 
Twilight (Warriors: The New Prophecy Book #5) by Erin Hunter
Sunset (Warriors: The New Prophecy Book #6) by Erin Hunter
Firestar’s Quest (Warriors Super Edition) by Erin Hunter
The Sight (Warriors: Power of Three Book #1) by Erin Hunter
Dark River (Warriors: Power of Three Book #2) by Erin Hunter
Outcast (Warriors: Power of Three Book #3) by Erin Hunter
Eclipse (Warriors: Power of Three Book #4) by Erin Hunter

I

J

The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
We Have Always Lived in a Castle by Shirley Jackson
A Bargain in Silver (Solis Invicti Book 1) by Josie Jaffrey
Repossessed by A.M Jenkins
The White Giraffe by Lauren St. John 
Dead Mans Cove by Lauren St. John

K

A Million Shades of Grey by Cynthia Kadohata
Zahras Paradise by Amir and Khalil 
The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
Misery by Stephen King 
The Mist by Stephen King
Joyland by Stephen King
The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower Book 1) by Stephen King
King Matt the First by Janusz Korczak

L

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller
Will Grayson Will Grayson by John Green and David Leviathan
Justice Gone by Nick Lombardi Jr.
Rules by Cynthia Lord
the princess saves herself in this one by Amanda Lovelace
The Headhunters by Peter Lovesey
The Silent Boy by Lois Lowry
Number the Stars by Louis Lowr
The Young Elites (A Young Elites Novel) by Marie Lu

Kill Switch by Chris Lynch

M

A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses #1) by Sarah. J. Maas
A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses #2) by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Wings and Ruin (A Court of Thorns and Roses #3) by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Frost and Starlight (A Court of Thorns and Roses #4) by Sarah J. Maas
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Dashing Through The Snow by Debbie Macomber
Between Us And The Moon by Rebecca Maizel
Twilight (Book #1) by Stephanie Meyer
Must Love Dukes by Elizabeth Michels
Destiny of the Republic: A Take of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President by Candice Millard
Fracture by Megan Miranda
Lord of Rage by Jill Monroe
Strange Magic by Syd Moore
Anne of Green Gables by L.M Montgomery
Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution by Michelle Moran
The Princess Bride by S. Morgenstern
Absolutely on Music: Conversations with Haruki Murakami and Seiji Ozawa 

N

A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
Forsaken by Ken Newman
Evermore by Alyson Noël

O

A History of Weapons by John O’Bryan
The Flame of Olympus (Pegasus) by Kate Ohearn
Cuba 15 by Nancy Osa
Japanese for Healthcare Professionals by Shigeru Osuka

P

Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce
C3 Corvette 1968-1982: How to Build and Modify – Performance How-To Series by Chris Petris
Ricky Ricotta’s Mighty Robot by Dav Pilkey (Review by M.O.M)
Captain Underpants by Dav Pilney (Review by M.O.M)
Die For Me (Revenants Book #1) by Amy Plum 
Until I Die (Revenants Book #2) by Amy Plum 
The Dead of Winter by Chris Priestley

Q

R

Ready or Not? by Tina Radziszewicz
The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
Ford Small Block Engine Parts Interchange – Performance How-To Series by George Reid
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Book 1) by Rick Riordan
Jackaby by William Ritter
Somehow Tenderness Survives by Hazel Rochman
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (Book #1) by J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book #7) by J.K. Rowling
The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski
The Dreamer by Pam Munoz Ryan (Reviewed by M.O.M)

S

She’s So Dead To Us by Kieran Scott
Embrace by Jessica Shirvington (Embrace Series Book #1)
Lost in Yonkers by Niel Simon
Angels’ Blood (Guild Hunter Series Book #1) by Nalini Singh
Archangel’s Blade (Guild Hunter Series Book #5) by Nalini Singh
Guild Hunter Series (Books #1-6) by Nalini Singh 
Archangel’s Shadows (Guild Hunter Series Book #7) by Nalini Singh
Archangel’s Enigma (Guild Hunter Series Book #8) by Nalini Singh
Archangel’s Heart (Guild Hunter Series Book #9) by Nalini Singh
Archangel’s Viper (Guild Hunter Series Book #10) by Nalini Singh
Archangel’s Prophecy (Guild Hunter Series Book #11) by Nalini Singh
Lord of the Abyss (Royal House of Shadows Book #4)  by Nalini Singh
Slave to Sensation (Psy/Changling Book #1) by Nalini Singh
Visions of Heat (Psy/Changling Book #2) by Nalini Singh
The Vampire Diaries: The Awakening and The Struggle by L.J. Smith
Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick
Santa’s Snow Cat by Sue Stainton
Parker by Richard Stark
The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedmad
The Hitchhiker by R.L. Stein
Beach Party by R.L. Stein 
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater

T

The Secret DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE Aged 13 3/4 by Sue Townsend
Shibumi by Trevanian
The Art of War by Sun Tzu

U

V

The Ledge by Jim Davidson and Kevin Vaughan

W

Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood Book #1) by J.R. Ward 
Lover Eternal (Black Dagger Brotherhood Book #2) by J.R. Ward
Lover Awakened (Black Dagger Brotherhood Book #3) by J.R. Ward
Angel Burn by L.A. Weatherly
Gol (The Legends of Ansu) by J.W. Webb
McDuffs New Friend by Rosemary Wells
Oh Deer! Coloring Book by Christie Whelan 
Night by Elie Wiesel
Debt Inheritance (Indebted #1) by Pepper Winters 

X

Y

Z

Boy Nobody by Allen Zadoff 

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100 Questions You’d Never Ask Your Parents by Elisabeth Henderson and Nancy Armstrong
1984 by George Orwell