Jane Eyre. Poster of the 2006 TV series and cover of the 1847 book
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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë, 1847
TV series vs book
Susanna White, 2006

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.


The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Poster of the 2005 movie and cover of the 1950 book, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
C.S. Lewis, 1950
movie vs book
Andrew Adamson, 2005

During World War II, the Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, are evacuated from a London suburb to Professor Digory Kirke’s country home. When she returns to Professor Kirke’s house, hardly any time has passed, and her siblings disbelieve her story.


The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Poster of the 2008 movie and cover of the 1951 book, Prince Caspian
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Prince Caspian
C.S. Lewis, 1951
movie vs book
Andrew Adamson, 2008

In Narnia, almost 1,300 years have passed after the Pevensie siblings left, Caspian, a Telmarine prince, is awoken by his mentor Doctor Cornelius, who informs him that his aunt has just given birth to a son and that his life is now in grave danger. Knowing that his Uncle Miraz would kill him in order to be king, Caspian flees.


The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Poster of the 2010 movie and cover of the 1952 book, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
C.S. Lewis, 1952
movie vs book
Michael Apted, 2010

Three Narnian years after the events of Prince Caspian, Lucy and Edmund Pevensie are staying with their irritating, bookworm cousin Eustace Scrubb while their older siblings Peter and Susan are in America with their parents and the war still rages on. The lord, who becomes the new governor, gives Caspian a sword, one of seven originally given to the lords by Aslan.


Perfect Sisters. Poster of the 2014 movie and cover of the 2008 book, The Class Project: How To Kill a Mother
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The Class Project: How To Kill a Mother
Bob Mitchell, 2008
movie vs book
Stanley M. Brooks, 2014

Two teenage sisters, Sandra and Beth, live with their alcoholic mother and her abusive boyfriend. Tired of their miserable home life, they plot and carry out a plan to murder their mother in hopes of achieving a better life. They make the murder look like an accident, but when the police start investigating, they become suspicious of the sisters. The movie explores the events leading up to the murder and the sisters’ attempts to cover their tracks.