On the Farm. Poster of the 2016 movie and cover of the 2010 book
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On the Farm
Stevie Cameron, 2010
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Rachel Talalay, 2016

Derived from real events, this is an impactful examination of the chaos and disarray in the law enforcement and legal systems that enabled a cunning psychopath to take the lives of nearly 50 marginalized women from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.


Spontaneous. Poster of the 2020 movie and cover of the 2016 book
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Spontaneous
Aaron Starmer, 2016
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Brian Duffield, 2020

When students in their high school begin inexplicably exploding, seniors Mara, Dylan and others navigate in a world where each moment may be their last. As spontaneous explosions continue unexplained, an unexpected romance blossoms between Mara and Dylan, who discover that when tomorrow is no longer promised, they can finally start living for today.


Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. Poster of the 2011 movie and cover of the 2008 comic book, Rodrick Rules
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Rodrick Rules
Jeff Kinney, 2008
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David Bowers, 2011

Wimpy Greg Heffley, now in seventh grade, thinks he has it all together. He has mastered middle school and gotten rid of the Cheese Touch. However, Greg’s older brother, Rodrick, is itching to cut him down to size. He gets the perfect opportunity when their mother tries to force the boys to bond.


Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. Poster of the 2012 movie and cover of the 2009 comic book, Dog Days
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Dog Days
Jeff Kinney, 2009
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David Bowers, 2012

It’s summertime, and Greg Heffley is looking forward to playing video games and spending time with his friends. However, Greg’s dad has other plans: He’s decided that some father-son bonding time is in order. Desperate to prevent his dad from ruining summer vacation, Greg pretends he has a job at a ritzy country club. But Greg’s plan backfires, leaving him in the middle of embarrassing mishaps and a camping trip gone wrong.


Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. Poster of the 2012 movie and cover of the 2009 comic book, The Last Straw
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The Last Straw
Jeff Kinney, 2009
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David Bowers, 2012

It’s summertime, and Greg Heffley is looking forward to playing video games and spending time with his friends. However, Greg’s dad has other plans: He’s decided that some father-son bonding time is in order. Desperate to prevent his dad from ruining summer vacation, Greg pretends he has a job at a ritzy country club. But Greg’s plan backfires, leaving him in the middle of embarrassing mishaps and a camping trip gone wrong.


Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Poster of the 2010 movie and cover of the 2004 comic book
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Jeff Kinney, 2004
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Thor Freudenthal, 2010

Greg Heffley, an 11-year-old who constantly fights with his teenage brother Rodrick and younger brother Manny, is apprehensive about beginning middle school. To his bewilderment, Rowley is suspended from Safety Patrol, but Greg eventually confesses the truth to him, offering it as a joke.


R.L. Stine's Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls. Poster of the 2015 movie and cover of the book novelization
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The Cabinet of Souls
Jo Ann Ferguson, 2016
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Peter DeLuise, 2015

During a modest Halloween festival in a small town, an ominous carnival disrupts the event, harboring sinister intentions of ensnaring and consuming the souls of unsuspecting teenagers. Among the targeted individuals are four close friends from high school, with their two prominent leaders, Kellen and Beth, unexpectedly facing newfound romantic options.