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Sharon (sharint) | 749 comments FROM THE PAGE TO THE SCREEN
Duration: October 1 - December 31, 2015

With the holidays coming up, it's the most popular time for movie releases. Several of the upcoming movies are based off of popular books. From Frankenstein to The Martian, our beloved books are getting some time on the big screen. Many favorites have been made into films over the years, and it's always interesting to see how the movie compares to the book.

For this challenge, simply choose a number of books that have movie adaptations to read during the quarter. Bonus points if you watch the movie - and if you do, tell us what you think of the differences (mark your spoilers, of course).

here's the plan - finished 2/3
The Martian by Andy Weir Wild From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed The Notebook (The Notebook, #1) by Nicholas Sparks


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Blagica  | 12941 comments planned 10 finished with 12 this one was one of my favorites thank you for hosting!


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Amy (Other Amy) | 629 comments I am calling 7/7 complete, although I am seriously bending that cookbook, I know! I had intended my last entry to be The Grinch or A Christmas Carol, but my family kind of crashed and burned on Christmas traditions this year and I didn't get any Christmas books read at all. Anyway, all done. Thanks for the challenge!

Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu The King in Yellow and Other Horror Stories by Robert W. Chambers Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Macbeth Third Series (Arden Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare The Annotated Hobbit The Hobbit, Or, There and Back Again by J.R.R. Tolkien The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (Hercule Poirot, #4) by Agatha Christie Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook by Fannie Flagg

Haven't seen any movie for Carmilla or The King in Yellow (any of the stories). Really intended to watch some version of Macbeth, but its not happening this year.

The Hobbit: Book wins. (I've only seen the cartoon movie, which I expect is probably better than the Peter Jackson extravaganza.)
Heart of Darkness: Movie (Apocalypse Now) wins. (Unless you listen to the Kenneth Branagh audiobook/Audible version. Then the audiobook wins, big.)

Bonus:
The Martian by Andy Weir read in September, saw the movie in October. (Advantage: book by a nose.)
Shriek An Afterword (Ambergris, #2) by Jeff VanderMeer read in December, watched the 15 minute made for internet movie. (Advantage: Book. By a lot.)


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