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#booksonscreen – 1984

8 Mar 2021

1984 is one of the books that everyone should read because of how relevant it is to today’s time. We don’t know if George Orwell knew back then that the dystopia he was writing about would one day come true or if he knew things that told him the day when hate speech and thought … More #booksonscreen – 1984

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#booksonscreen – Gone Girl

1 Mar 2021

WARNING: MINOR SPOILERS FOR GONE GIRL. Gone girl is the staple of mystery thrillers. Rightfully so. The book is brilliant albeit problematic in the way that it ends with two people continuing to live in a toxic relationship. But ofcourse not all books can have happy endings, certainly not books like this one. The plot … More #booksonscreen – Gone Girl

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#booksonscreen – All The Bright Places

22 Feb 2021

All the Bright Places was known popularly as the second fault in our stars but it soon made a place of it’s own in the bookstagram community because of Jennifer Niven’s beautiful portrayal of grief, love and friendship. It’s been one of our favorite books of all times simply because the characters are flawed in … More #booksonscreen – All The Bright Places

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#booksonscreen – To All The Boys Trilogy

15 Feb 2021

Netflix just released To All The Boys: Always and Forever and we thought it was the perfect opportunity to look back on the first two movies and talk a little about the books. To All The Boys trilogy is one of those few YA romance book that focuses not only on the romance of the … More #booksonscreen – To All The Boys Trilogy

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#booksonscreen – The Perks of Being a Wallflower

8 Feb 2021

“And in that moment, I swear we were infinite.” The Perks of Being a Wallflower is perhaps one of the most popular and recommended YA books. Naturally, I picked it up two years ago and the whole time I was reading it, I thought to myself how it was a nice book, how the main … More #booksonscreen – The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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#booksonscreen – A Monster Calls

1 Feb 2021

“There is not always a good guy. Nor is there always a bad one. Most people are somewhere in between.” A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness was a delightful read that flowed with tenderness while teaching some of the most important life lessons. It’s a beautiful book, a powerful tale of love and grief and … More #booksonscreen – A Monster Calls

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#booksonscreen – The Fault in Our Stars

1 Feb 2021

The Fault in Our Stars was one of the very first books we read. It was widely popular, a Newyork times best seller and more or less the reason John Green became the staple of tragic teen romances. We ended up loving the book and would go on, quoting it to each other at the … More #booksonscreen – The Fault in Our Stars

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#booksonscreen – The Great Gatsby

18 Jan 2021

When it comes to classic, reading them in one go can be a big too much sometimes. Mostly because of the complicated dialects but sometimes some books help you bridge the gap language style creates. The great gatsby is one of our absolute favorite books. It did take a while to get used to the … More #booksonscreen – The Great Gatsby

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#booksonscreen – The Hunger Games

10 Jan 2021

❝Hope is the only thing stronger than fear.❞ We love The Hunger Games series. Actually, scratch that, we are borderline obsessed and if it were up to us, we would’ve gladly watched hour long episodes of this dystopian fantasy but we had to satiate our hunger (pun intended) from watching the movies instead which aren’t … More #booksonscreen – The Hunger Games

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#booksonscreen – Looking For Alaska

3 Jan 2021

Thomas Edison’s last words were “It’s very beautiful over there”. I don’t know where there is, but I believe it’s somewhere, and I hope it’s beautiful.” – Looking for Alaska. It’s no secret that we love John Green and that Looking for Alaska holds a special place in our hearts. We know that the book … More #booksonscreen – Looking For Alaska

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