Tag: Books Made into Netflix Shows

  • An Interesting Read You Just Might Want to Check Out!

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    I watched the movie A Man Called Otto on Netflix, and it made me really sad. The poor man just wanted to die, and though he kept trying, he kept getting interrupted. Before you knew it, the day had passed, and it was time to try again.

    When the book came up for for sale, I thought that I had to read it. I know that the books are often better than the movies, so I decided to give it a whirl. I am glad that I did. The movie makes more sense now that I have read the book!

    In A Man Called Ove, we meet Ove. He is very straight to the point. He is also a rule follower who has no time for those who don’t listen to them. He has a strict routine where he goes around his neighborhood and makes sure that everyone is following the rules. He is often seen as a bitter old man.

    When a chatty young couple with two young daughters move in next door, it changes Ove’s whole world. The first thing that they do is flatten his mailbox because they drive where they are not supposed to, and he doesn’t know how to back up a trailer! As mad as he is at them, they keep showing up and bothering him until he realizes that they are an important part of his life!

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    Til next time! 

  • What Happens When A Family Loses the Glue That Holds Them Together?

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    When I realized Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah had a sequel, I just had to get it. But first, I had to re-read the first book in the series. If you haven’t had a chance to read my review, you can check it out right here.

    Tully Hart and the entire Ryan family have been hanging on since Kate passed away, and not very well. Tully promised Kate she would be there for her children, but she finds herself lost. She doesn’t know anything about taking care of someone other than herself.

    Marah Ryan was only sixteen when she lost her mom, and she doesn’t know how to grieve. Though her father, Johnny, wants to be there for her, he is lost in his grief, and Marah gets lost too! She falls in love with another young man dealing with his own grief. He quickly pulls her into his world, and Marah leaves home.

    Dorothy Hart is trying to do better. She is sober and making an honest living. She wants to do better for her daughter Tully, whom she has always abandoned. But Tully wants to know more about her, and Dorothy may have to share her past in order to win back her daughter.

    A single, tragic choice and a middle-of-the-night phone call will change everything, bringing Tully, her mother, and Marah back together in a way they all need. They are all lost and will need each other to get through the next stage in their lives.

    Though I loved Firefly Lane, I believe that of Fly Away by Kristin Hannah is even more powerful. I couldn’t wait to see what happens to Tully, Dorothy, and Marah as they navigate a difficult time in their lives.

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  • Lara Jean Gets the Ending She Deserves

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    In Always and Forever Lara Jean by Jenny Han, Lara Jean is enjoying her senior year. She is head over heels in love with her boyfriend, Peter. Her dad has found love with their neighbor, Ms. Rothschild. Even better, she is looking forward to her sister Margot being home for the summer.

    Senior year is full of change and big decisions. Lara Jean is busy studying, spending time with her family and friends, and helping to plan her father’s wedding. However, she has to figure out where she wants to go to college, which could mean some big changes in her relationship.

    She saw Margot break up with her boyfriend before college. Can she and Peter make long-distance work, or will the distance change everything?

    Now that I have finished the books, I can’t wait to watch the movies on Netflix.

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    Til next time!