Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the 2006 book, The Sea of Monsters
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The Sea of Monsters
Rick Riordan, 2006
movie vs book
Thor Freudenthal, 2013

While in Camp Half-Blood, Percy Jackson recounts the story of Thalia and her sacrifice. A young Annabeth, Luke, Grover and Thalia are running to Camp Half-Blood while being pursued by monsters. Thalia sacrifices herself to get the others into the camp, and her father Zeus turns her into a tree which forms a barrier around it.


Hangman's Curse. Poster of the 2003 movie and cover of the 2001 book
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Hangman's Curse
Frank E. Peretti, 2001
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Rafal Zielinski, 2003

In the dimly lit halls of Rogers High School, a dreadful force has been unleashed. With mounting fear, a family of investigators goes undercover, only to realize that you cannot obliterate something you cannot locate. As a lethal power claims students, Nate and Sarah Springfield and their two teenage children strive to safeguard the student body from the enigmatic forces at play—and from their own biases.


Hangman's Curse. Poster of the 2003 movie and cover of the 2002 book, Nightmare Academy
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Nightmare Academy
Frank E. Peretti, 2002
movie vs book
Rafal Zielinski, 2003

In the dimly lit halls of Rogers High School, a dreadful force has been unleashed. With mounting fear, a family of investigators goes undercover, only to realize that you cannot obliterate something you cannot locate. As a lethal power claims students, Nate and Sarah Springfield and their two teenage children strive to safeguard the student body from the enigmatic forces at play—and from their own biases.


The Bye Bye Man. Poster of the 2017 movie and cover of the 2005 book, The Bridge to Body Island
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The Bridge to Body Island
Robert Damon Schneck, 2005
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Stacy Title, 2017

In 1969, a mass murder occurs in Madison, Wisconsin during which a man kills people on his block. As he shoots the neighbors, he continuously asks if anyone spoke about ‘the name’ which cannot be said. He also repeats the same thing over and over: ‘Don’t say it, don’t think it; don’t think it, don’t say it’.