Victoria. Poster of the 2016 TV series and cover of the 2016 book
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Victoria
Daisy Goodwin, 2016
TV series vs book
Daisy Goodwin, 2016-2019

In 1838, Victoria becomes queen at a young age and grapples with the demands of her role as monarch during the initial years of her reign. While harboring a romantic affection for Prime Minister Lord Melbourne, Victoria eventually weds Prince Albert.


Victoria. Poster of the 2016 TV series and cover of the 2014 book, Victoria: A Life
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Victoria: A Life
A.N. Wilson, 2014
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Daisy Goodwin, 2016-2019

In 1838, Victoria becomes queen at a young age and grapples with the demands of her role as monarch during the initial years of her reign. While harboring a romantic affection for Prime Minister Lord Melbourne, Victoria eventually weds Prince Albert.


The Hunt for Red October. Poster of the 1990 movie and cover of the 1984 book
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The Hunt for Red October
Tom Clancy, 1984
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John McTiernan, 1990

In November 1984, Soviet submarine captain Marko Ramius is given command of Red October, a new Typhoon-class nuclear missile submarine with a stealth caterpillar drive, rendering it undetectable to passive sonar. Once at sea, Ramius secretly kills political officer Ivan Putin and relays false orders that they are to conduct missile drills off America’s east coast.


The Greatest Game Ever Played. Poster of the 2005 movie and cover of the 2002 book
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The Greatest Game Ever Played
Mark Frost, 2002
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Bill Paxton, 2005

Set mainly in 1913, the film is about Francis Ouimet, the first amateur to win the U.S. Open. Amateur golf in that era was a sport only for the wealthy, and Ouimet came from an immigrant family that was part of the working class. In the 1913 US Open, 20-year-old Francis Ouimet played golf against his idol, 1900 US Open champion, Englishman Harry Vardon.


Total Recall 2070. Poster of the 1999 TV series and cover of the 1966 book, We Can Remember It for You Wholesale
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We Can Remember It for You Wholesale
Philip K. Dick, 1966
TV series vs book
Art Monterastelli, 1999

Total Recall 2070 takes place in a dark, crowded, industrial and cosmopolitan setting, with a noir sci-fi aesthetic. After his partner is killed by self-aware androids, he is partnered against his wishes with Ian Farve, a naive officer new to the department, who is himself secretly an Alpha Class android—a model with a more complex psychological nature.


Total Recall 2070. Poster of the 1999 TV series and cover of the 1968 book, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Philip K. Dick, 1968
TV series vs book
Art Monterastelli, 1999

Total Recall 2070 takes place in a dark, crowded, industrial and cosmopolitan setting, with a noir sci-fi aesthetic. After his partner is killed by self-aware androids, he is partnered against his wishes with Ian Farve, a naive officer new to the department, who is himself secretly an Alpha Class android—a model with a more complex psychological nature.


Risen. Poster of the 2016 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Risen
Angela Elwell Hunt, 2016
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Kevin Reynolds, 2016

After crushing a Zealot revolt led by Barabbas, Clavius, a Roman Tribune, is sent by Pontius Pilate to expedite a crucifixion already in progress. Three days later he is appointed to investigate the rumors of a risen Jewish Messiah. Pilate orders him to locate the missing body of Yeshua, one of the crucified men.


Joseph Andrews. Poster of the 1977 movie and cover of the 1742 book
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Joseph Andrews
Henry Fielding, 1742
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Tony Richardson, 1977

The story of Joseph Andrews, a young man who is dismissed from his position as a footman and sets out on a journey to reunite with his sweetheart, Fanny. Along the way, he meets a variety of colorful characters, including Lady Booby, who tries to seduce him, and Parson Adams, a kind-hearted clergyman who becomes his traveling companion.


Northanger Abbey. Poster of the 1987 movie and cover of the 1817 book
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Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen, 1817
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Giles Foster, 1987

Catherine Morland is a young woman who enjoys reading Gothic Novels. She is invited to Bath by a family friend, Mrs. Allen, and there she meets Henry Tilney and his sister Eleanor. Upon returning to her home with her family, Eleanor invites Catherine to come along as her guest and companion. There Catherine’s imagination continues to flourish and she begins to suspect a dark secret at Northanger Abbey.