Witches of East End. Poster of the 2013 TV series and cover of the 2011 book
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Witches of East End
Melissa de la Cruz, 2011
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Maggie Friedman, 2013-2014

Freya and Ingrid Beauchamp, sisters who work as a bartender and a librarian, learn as adults that they are witches with magical abilities. They are facing a deadly foe along with their mother Joanna and her sister, both of whom are witches.


Ordeal by Innocence. Poster of the 2018 TV series and cover of the 1958 book
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Ordeal by Innocence
Agatha Christie, 1958
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Sandra Goldbacher, 2018

Wealthy heiress Rachel Argyll is found bludgeoned to death in her palatial home where she lives with her husband, Leo; their five adopted children and their maid, Kirsten Lindquist. Jack is arrested for the crime as his fingerprints are found on the presumed murder weapon, but is killed in jail before he can stand trial.


Barkskins. Poster of the 2020 TV series and cover of the 2016 book
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Barkskins
Annie Proulx, 2016
TV series vs book
Elwood Reid, 2020

Barkskins chronicles the arrival of English and French colonists to the New World through the stories of two immigrants in New France, René Sel and Charles Duquet, who work as wood-cutters (‘Barkskins, the term for indentured servants’) and of their descendants.


Love, Rosie. Poster of the 2014 movie and cover of the 2004 book, Where Rainbows End
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Where Rainbows End
Cecelia Ahern, 2004
movie vs book
Christian Ditter, 2014

Alex and Rosie have been best friends for almost as long as they can remember. During Rosie’s 18th birthday party, Alex kisses Rosie, who is drunk, and he realizes that he has romantic feelings for her. The next day, while nursing a hangover and having had her stomach pumped, Rosie regrets having got drunk, and tells Alex that she wishes that the night had never happened. Alex interprets her words as Rosie just wanting to be friends.