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I really enjoyed this book! Took me on an unexpected roller coaster ride.
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Couldn't get into it. Didn't finish reading.
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I've never read a Liane Moriarity book I haven't liked (at minimum). Kept me intrigued and had a good mix of odd characters. Not one of my favorites of her books, but still a good one.
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There were stains on it and the cover was ruined.
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Once I saw this was coming out as a tv show, I decided I wanted to read it before starting the show. Plus, my best friend had recommended it... It was fantastic! Moriarty writes so well that I was there with the narrators. I've always considered going to a health/yoga retreat, soooo to read a twisted version of one, was a lot of fun. Would recommend to others for sure and can't wait to read another of her books!
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It's always fun to see how good books get adapted for the screen. But sometimes, this happens before we've had the chance to read the source material. Or maybe we're just trying to reread before we watch. Here are fifteen of the books behind the newest book-to-screen adaptations.
The pandemic put many exciting film releases on hold, but movies are back, baby! And, in keeping with our key interests, we've put together a list of upcoming book-to-screen adaptations that we can't wait to see. (But only after we read, of course.)
With theatre experiences still limited by the pandemic, streaming options are more available (and needed!) than ever. Here are some of the exciting new book-to-screen adaptations available to watch—and of course read—right now.