BlacKkKlansman. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 2014 book, Black Klansman
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Black Klansman
Ron Stallworth, 2014
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Spike Lee, 2018

In 1972, Ron Stallworth is hired as the first black officer in the Colorado Springs Police Department. He speaks with Walter Breachway, the president of the Colorado Springs, Colorado chapter, but soon realizes not only did he use his real name, but he also has to go and meet the Klan members.


Spider-Man: Homecoming. Poster of the 2017 movie and cover of the 1963 comic book, The Amazing Spider-Man
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The Amazing Spider-Man
Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, 1963
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Jon Watts, 2017

Following the Battle of New York, Adrian Toomes and his salvage company are contracted to clean up the city, but their operation is taken over by the Department of Damage Control ( D.O.D.C. ), Eight years later, Peter Parker is drafted into the Avengers by Stark to help with an internal dispute in Berlin, but resumes his studies at the Midtown School of Science and Technology when Stark tells him he is not yet ready to become a full Avenger.


Spider-Man: Homecoming. Poster of the 2017 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Spider-Man Homecoming: The Junior Novel
Jim McCann, 2017
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Jon Watts, 2017

Following the Battle of New York, Adrian Toomes and his salvage company are contracted to clean up the city, but their operation is taken over by the Department of Damage Control, Eight years later, Peter Parker is drafted into the Avengers by Stark to help with an internal dispute in Berlin, but resumes his studies at the Midtown School of Science and Technology when Stark tells him he is not yet ready to become a full Avenger.


Fahrenheit 451. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 1953 book
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Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury, 1953
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Ramin Bahrani, 2018

In the future, after a second civil war, most reading in America is confined to the Internet, called the 9, and most books are banned. Books are ordered to be burned by the firemen, who are part of the Ministry, a totalitarian dictatorship that blames unhappiness, mental illness, and conflicting opinions on reading the wrong literature.