It's Kind of a Funny Story. Poster of the 2010 movie and cover of the 2006 book
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It's Kind of a Funny Story
Ned Vizzini, 2006
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Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck, 2010

After contemplating suicide by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge, 15-year-old Craig Gilner decides to go to the hospital to seek help. It is revealed that Craig has a lot of pressure at his high school, stressing over the need to turn in an application for a prestigious summer school, his shortcomings in the shadow of his best friend, Aaron, whom he considers to be great at everything, and his dad who pressures him to do well.


Delirium. Poster of the 2014 movie and cover of the 2011 book
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Delirium
Lauren Oliver, 2011
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Rodrigo García, 2014

In this dystopian society love is a disease. Once some one is 18 they are allowed to get the cure. Lena has always dreamed about the perfect life. Her evaluation and then cure is coming up. Will she get the cure, or will someone get in the way.


Nerve. Poster of the 2016 movie and cover of the 2012 book
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Nerve
Jeanne Ryan, 2012
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Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman, 2016

High school senior Venus Vee Delmonico longs to leave Staten Island for college, but is avoiding telling her mother as they are still mourning the death of her older brother. Her friend Sydney becomes popular in Nerve: an online reality game of truth and dare, but without the truth element – where people either enlist as players or register to watch as watchers.


Palo Alto. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the 2009 book, Palo Alto: Stories
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Palo Alto: Stories
James Franco, 2009
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Gia Coppola, 2013

April finds herself torn between two conflicting emotions – an illicit flirtation with her soccer coach and an unreciprocated crush on her classmate Teddy. Meanwhile, Fred, a lively and unrestrained individual, embarks on a relationship with Emily, a promiscuous loner seeking validation through sexual encounters. As the parties in their high school life blur together, April and Teddy grapple with acknowledging their mutual affection, while Fred’s reckless behavior leads to escalating chaos.


Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac. Poster of the 2010 movie and cover of the 2007 book
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Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac
Gabrielle Zevin, 2007
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Hans Canosa, 2010

When Naomi Sukuse, a high school student, dives to prevent a camera from falling down a flight of stairs, she wakes up forgetting the previous four years. In this tale of love and second chances, Naomi must recall who she was and determine who she wants to be.


Twelve. Poster of the 2010 movie and cover of the 2002 book
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Twelve
Nick McDonell, 2002
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Joel Schumacher, 2010

On the Upper East Side, White Mike, once a wealthy, carefree teenager, now struggles to scrape out a living as a pot dealer; he deals to his former classmates. His mother died a year prior, her treatment consuming his family’s wealth and leaving Mike emotionally scarred. Mike’s good friend, Molly, does not know he is a drug dealer.


Aquamarine. Poster of the 2006 movie and cover of the 2001 book
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Aquamarine
Alice Hoffman, 2001
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Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum, 2006

When two preteens stumble upon a lively mermaid named Aquamarine resting at the depths of their beach club’s pool, they quickly realize that their encounter exceeds their expectations. Aquamarine, who has ventured onto land in her pursuit of genuine affection, offers the youngsters an unexpected and enchanting experience.


Hotel for Dogs. Poster of the 2009 movie and cover of the 1971 book
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Hotel for Dogs
Lois Duncan, 1971
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Thor Freudenthal, 2009

When Andi, a 16-year-old, and her brother Bruce end up in a foster home where pets are strictly prohibited, Andi faces the challenge of finding a new home for their dog, Friday. Their search leads them to an abandoned hotel, where they embark on the task of renovating it into a haven for stray animals, turning it into an ideal sanctuary for their furry friends.


Hotel for Dogs. Poster of the 2009 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Hotel For Dogs Movie Novelization
Erica David, 2009
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Thor Freudenthal, 2009

When Andi, a 16-year-old, and her brother Bruce end up in a foster home where pets are strictly prohibited, Andi faces the challenge of finding a new home for their dog, Friday. Their search leads them to an abandoned hotel, where they embark on the task of renovating it into a haven for stray animals, turning it into an ideal sanctuary for their furry friends.


Madame Web. Poster of the 2024 movie and cover of the 1980 comic book
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Madame Web
Denny O'Neil, 1980
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S.J. Clarkson, 2024

Cassandra Webb, a paramedic in New York City, begins exhibiting signs of clairvoyance. Compelled to confront revelations from her past, she finds herself tasked with safeguarding three young women from a mysterious adversary intent on causing them harm.