6 Reasons The Book Is (Almost Always) Better Than The Movie - B&N Reads

6 Reasons The Book Is (Almost Always) Better Than The Movie - B&N Reads

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It’s undeniable that a book original usually blasts its movie version out of the water. But why is that so? Below, six reasons books almost always take the cake. Filmmakers, consider this your cheat sheet for bringing book-based movies more up to snuff. (And while we have your attention, please re-do Bonfire of the Vanities ASAP.) The […]

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