A Christmas Gift from Bob. Poster of the 2020 movie and cover of the 2018 book, The Little Book of Bob
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The Little Book of Bob
James Bowen, 2018
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Charles Martin Smith, 2020

James looks back at the last Christmas he and Bob spent scraping a living on the streets and how Bob helped him through one of his toughest times – providing strength, friendship and inspiration – and ultimately teaching each other about the true meaning of Christmas spirit along the way.


A Christmas Gift from Bob. Poster of the 2020 movie and cover of the 2014 book, A Gift from Bob
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A Gift from Bob
James Bowen, 2014
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Charles Martin Smith, 2020

James looks back at the last Christmas he and Bob spent scraping a living on the streets and how Bob helped him through one of his toughest times – providing strength, friendship and inspiration – and ultimately teaching each other about the true meaning of Christmas spirit along the way.


Bone in the Throat. Poster of the 2015 movie and cover of the 1995 book
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Bone in the Throat
Anthony Bourdain, 1995
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Graham Henman, 2015

In a fast-paced and gritty narrative, a young and ambitious chef from East End London finds himself entangled with the local mob. While showcasing his culinary expertise, he becomes an inadvertent witness to a murder unfolding right in his own kitchen, leaving him trapped in a dangerous predicament.


The Sister. Poster of the 2020 TV series and cover of the 2009 book, Burial
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Burial
Neil Cross, 2009
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Niall MacCormick, 2020

Almost a decade into his new devoted married life Nathan is rocked to the core when Bob, an unwelcome face from the past, turns up on his doorstep with shocking news, triggering a series of catastrophic decisions.


The Little Stranger. Poster of the 2018 movie and cover of the 2009 book
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The Little Stranger
Sarah Waters, 2009
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Lenny Abrahamson, 2018

During the summer of 1948, Dr. Faraday embarks on a journey to visit a patient at Hundreds Hall, a residence that has been occupied by the Ayers family for over 200 years. Unfortunately, the Hall is deteriorating, and its occupants are tormented by something much more sinister than a fading way of life. As he begins treating his new patient, Faraday is unaware of the unsettling connection that will soon arise between the family’s history and his own.