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13 - A book with the same title as a movie or TV show but is unrelated to it
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Dec 19, 2019 12:31PM

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Brain implant technology is central to both, but the stories are very different. Windo's novel is a dark thriller, while Anderson's novel is YA. I read Feed this year as a reread of a favorite novel, so I won't be reading it this year. But it's an excellent book!

Shelley wrote: "Lauren wrote: "Great suggestions, everyone! Based on a quick scan, I'm interested in The Lying Game, Heavy: An American Memoir, and [book:Dark Shadows: Inside the Se..."
The Lying
This Book sounds GREAT!!



Tishara wrote: "ps i love you, movie with Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler nothing like the laura jean second book"
I like this idea! but Han's book is P.S. I Still Love You instead.
However, I've just discovered there are quite a few books titled "P.S. I Love You ... P.S. I Love You ... P.S. I Love You ... P.S. I Love You ...
I like this idea! but Han's book is P.S. I Still Love You instead.
However, I've just discovered there are quite a few books titled "P.S. I Love You ... P.S. I Love You ... P.S. I Love You ... P.S. I Love You ...


(I also recommend the song Nakam/Six Million Germans by Daniel Kahn and the Painted Bird if you want to hear a catchy tale about Abba Kovner and his antics post WW2).



Interference is the title of a 2018 American crime drama and an obscure (?) British series from 1985, among other entries on IMDB.





I think that works!
I just finished Guardian, another chinese drama, and i have Josh Grisham's The Guardian at home. Might read that.

Thank you for this idea!




Also the book Feed by Mira Grant is another YA book and it's about the zombie apocalypse. I highly recommend it!




Wishtree (book)
The Wishing Tree (movie)
Would work for this prompt?"
I'd say it's a stretch, but if you want to use it, go for it! Your challenge, your rules.




I would also highly recommend "Long Way Down" by Jason Reynolds - it is written in verse which I usually don't care for. I listened to the audio book narrated by Reynolds and it was powerful. It was everything "the Hate You Give" lacked.
It is also short - 1 cd


I got as far as Dresden book 4 which was like
- Dresden is approached by a beautiful woman who needs his help
- Dresden goes to the wizard conference
- Dresden comes home and is approached by another beautiful woman who needs his help
...and at that point I just kinda lost patience and put it down.
I might get back to it someday (I'm told the series gets better as it goes) but my TBR is long, you know?"
I've read all the way to Skin Game, and have the latest short stories on the TBR. I felt it hit its stride from about book 5, which is when the worldbuilding really kicks in, but I'll admit it was a bit of a struggle to get there
Don't forget, the Dresden Files are patterned after Chandler, Hammett and other "noir" series, and to be honest, quite often that genre also starts "PI approached by beautiful woman"

Thank you for my laugh of the day. First thing too, so I'm starting off on a good note.

There is an Amazon series named Feed. Just got done watching the entire first season and loved it.

There's also another book called Feed, by Mira Grant, if you're interested in zombie apocalypse stories.

Oh, no. Does this need to affect my enjoyment of the Bryan Adams song?


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