The Bridge Part 2. Poster of the 2016 movie and cover of the 2012 book, The Bridge
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The Bridge
Karen Kingsbury, 2012
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Mike Rohl, 2016

The Bridge bookstore was destroyed by a storm. Charlie and Donna are about to become bankrupt due to a lack of money, but an accident puts Charlie in a coma. Molly and Ryan, meantime, will never forget their unforgettable experience at The Bridge.


The Bridge. Poster of the 2015 movie and cover of the 2012 book
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The Bridge
Karen Kingsbury, 2012
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Mike Rohl, 2015

Molly and Ryan, college students from two different worlds, fell in love their freshman year. After being driven apart by Molly’s powerful father, they are reunited seven years later to save the bookstore that changed their lives.


Like Cats & Dogs. Poster of the 2017 movie and cover of the book novelization
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Like Cats Dogs
Alexis Stanton, 2018
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Ron Oliver, 2017

Spencer is a cat person. Lara is a dog person. Spencer is headed to a beach town to work on his thesis. Lara is coming to the same beach town to escape the shambles of her life. Their personalities couldn’t be more different, but when a reservation screw up lands them -and their pets- in the same vacation rental house, they all have to figure out how to get along with each other.


Dear White People. Poster of the 2017 movie and cover of the 2014 book
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Dear White People
Justin Simien, 2014
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Justin Simien, 2017-2021

The series follows several black college students at an Ivy League institution (the fictional Winchester University) while they navigate various forms of racial and other types of discrimination, touching on issues surrounding modern American race relations through a progressive lens.


Petals on the Wind. Poster of the 2014 movie and cover of the 1980 book
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Petals on the Wind
V.C. Andrews, 1980
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Karen Moncrieff, 2014

Ten years after escaping from Foxworth Hall, the surviving Dollanganger children—Cathy, Chris, and Carrie—attend the funeral of their adoptive father, Paul Sheffield, who took them in. Their bio mom still rejects them. Ballerina Cathy moves in with a ballet dancer in NYC to start a life away from her med student brother/lover.