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Tag Archives: Glee
Based-on-a-Book Big Screen Battle: Eat Pray Love vs Scott Pilgrim
Two very different literary properties. Two very different movies. Who will be the big winner at the box office this weekend? In this corner, we have Eat Pray Love, the movie adaptation of the bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert. Eat … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Glee, graphic novel, literary adaptations, marketing, movies
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Books into Movies: Everything Old is New Again
Pride and Prejudice and Pop-Culture Phenomenon Poor Jane Austen. When she first published Pride and Prejudice back in 1813, I don’t think she could have ever imagined how her story would become a literary classic — or inspire various film … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Glee, literary adaptations, movies, Shakespeare
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A Glee-ful Giveaway
During a recent episode of Glee, as I watched Coach Sue Sylvester writing down her thoughts into a journal, I wondered: what if Sue wrote a book and actually got it published? Her particular brand of crazy-but-awesome ramblings would surely … Continue reading