To all the boys I've loved before by jenny han
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To all the boys I've loved before by jenny han
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I think that the book an the movie are both excellent. But the book has more detailed descriptions and all of the events has not been included in the movie though the movie itself is really entertaining.. But I prefer the book over the movie as it lets us connect with the characters more. Also, only the first book's movie has been released and the sequels are yet to come out.HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 10:30 I really enjoyed watching the film and I usually do like YA books. Would you say the book is better than the film?
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Thank you for letting me know! I've bought the first two books in the series so I'm hoping to add it to my TBR stack for 2020! I usually find in most cases the books tend to be better so I'll give it a readStrangeminds wrote: ↑26 Dec 2019, 00:49I think that the book an the movie are both excellent. But the book has more detailed descriptions and all of the events has not been included in the movie though the movie itself is really entertaining.. But I prefer the book over the movie as it lets us connect with the characters more. Also, only the first book's movie has been released and the sequels are yet to come out.HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 10:30 I really enjoyed watching the film and I usually do like YA books. Would you say the book is better than the film?
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It is one of my favourites. I really recommend reading all three books.Sarafina2001 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2019, 20:32 I enjoyed it I love teen non fiction this going in my favorite list I really recommend
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Strangeminds wrote: ↑26 Dec 2019, 00:49I think that the book an the movie are both excellent. But the book has more detailed descriptions and all of the events has not been included in the movie though the movie itself is really entertaining.. But I prefer the book over the movie as it lets us connect with the characters more. Also, only the first book's movie has been released and the sequels are yet to come out.HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2019, 10:30 I really enjoyed watching the film and I usually do like YA books. Would you say the book is better than the film?
Thanks for commenting on this. I've watched the movie multiple times and I didn't honestly know it was book until I happened to see this post in this forum. I'm excited to now read it!
Do you have other recommendations for YA fiction in this same vein (the "romance" subgenre, I suppose)? It's been a while since I have read novels aimed at younger audiences, but I am starting to branch out in my personal creative writing, and this is an avenue I want to explore. I usually like to read up on a genre before I try to dabble, so I'm interested if you have read works by some other authors ?
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