Mary Poppins. Poster of the 1964 movie and cover of the 1934 book
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Mary Poppins
P.L. Travers, 1934
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Robert Stevenson, 1964

In Edwardian London, 1910, George Banks returns home at Cherry Tree Lane to learn from his wife, Winifred, that Katie Nanna has left their service after their children, Jane and Michael, have run away, for the fourth time this week. The children ask their father to help them build a better kite, but he dismisses them.


Jane Eyre. Poster of the 1943 movie and cover of the 1847 book
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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë, 1847
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Robert Stevenson, 1943

Jane Eyre is an orphan cast out as a young girl by her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and sent to be raised in a harsh charity school for girls. There she learns to become a teacher and eventually seeks employment outside of the school. Her advertisement is answered by the housekeeper of Thornfield Hall, Mrs. Fairfax.


Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Poster of the 1971 movie and cover of the 1943 book, The Magic Bedknob
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The Magic Bedknob
Mary Norton, 1943
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Robert Stevenson, Ward Kimball, 1971

During the Blitz, three orphaned children named Charlie, Carrie, and Paul Rawlins are evacuated from London to Pepperinge Eye, where they are placed in the reluctant care of Miss Eglantine Price, who agrees to the arrangement temporarily. He gives the book to Miss Price, who is distraught to discover the final spell, Substitutiary Locomotion, is missing.


Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Poster of the 1971 movie and cover of the 1947 book, Bonfires and Broomsticks
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Bonfires and Broomsticks
Mary Norton, 1947
movie vs book
Robert Stevenson, Ward Kimball, 1971

During the Blitz, three orphaned children named Charlie, Carrie, and Paul Rawlins are evacuated from London to Pepperinge Eye, where they are placed in the reluctant care of Miss Eglantine Price, who agrees to the arrangement temporarily. He gives the book to Miss Price, who is distraught to discover the final spell, Substitutiary Locomotion, is missing.


Journey to the Center of the Earth. Poster of the 1959 movie and cover of the 1864 book
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Journey to the Center of the Earth
Jules Verne, 1864
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Henry Levin, 1959

Professor Lindenbrook has stumbled upon a concealed message that discloses the existence of a path that leads to the core of the Earth. With a team of unexpected explorers, the group embarks on a daring expedition that puts them in perilous situations such as explosive volcanoes, rockslides, and flesh-eating reptiles!