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A Thriftstore’s Guide in Book-to-Film Blogging

February 3, 2024

When I first decided I would do a blog transformation and focus most of my written attention on the things I love the most, like experiencing and analyzing book-to-film adaptations, I scanned my bookcase and made a list of all the books I own that have been turned into films.

Even though I own a significant number of books that have been adapted into films—many of which I had read but felt the need to revisit before reviewing—I kept uncovering more titles.

I discovered books whose movie versions I had watched without realizing they were based on written works. Some revelations were quite a bit embarrassing to admit, like not knowing that “Matilda” was adapted from a book.

The Magical Worlds of ‘Matilda’ Book VS. Movie
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As my list continued to expand, I realized that despite my regular visits to the library, the looming due dates imposed a pressure that didn’t mesh well with my limited reading time… and my ever-evolving interests.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I am constantly engaged in reading and writing — I don’t literally have a hundred unfinished posts due to reading and writing neglect (142 to be exact).

However, striking the correct balance between consuming content and creating my own content is a delicate one…especially when my mind mirrors the open browser tabs on both my phone and laptop. Overflowing with ideas. Do you know the max amount of browser tabs you can have open on your phone? I unfortunately do.

book flatlay of the fault in our stars, the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society, and where the crawdads sing.

Thrift Store Book Hunts

Discover my neighborhood thrift store. Books of all genres ranging from 25 to 50 cents—and sometimes even less (those five for $1 deals are insaaaane). The value is undeniable, plus there are no deadlines hanging over my head. These books are mine to keep until I decide it’s time to pass them on for friends and family to enjoy.

Or if I want to hold onto them forever I can do so at the low low price of a quarter (or two).

Thrift store book browsing has become such a fun little hobby for me. It’s the thrill of the unpredictability of not knowing what books you’ll stumble upon. Like when I found a 50-cent, perfect condition hardback of Outlander for my collection. It was like Christmas morning as a child.

Exploring Book-to-Film Adaptations

Focusing on the book-to-film adaptations niche has made me really start to think outside the box. It goes beyond simply matching book titles to their cinematic counterparts; it’s also about uncovering the underlying subtleties that connect stories.

For example, the parallels between “The Shawshank Redemption” and “The Count of Monte Cristo” was a revelation for me. In hindsight, it felt almost too obvious that it hurt to not recognize it earlier.

From there, I looked for more unexpected pairings. I discovered links between modern movies of high school heartthrobs and the timeless classics of Shakespeare. I began categorizing books and their film adaptations by season, mood, or theme.

tuck everlasting book

The Art of Adaptation

My very first taste of book-to-film adaptations: “Tuck Everlasting.”At 11 years old I was captivated, to say the least. Ever since then, I’ve been utterly obsessed with the journey from book to film. This curiosity led me to study English and Literature in college, where I was more than happy to complete assignments that involved book-to-film adaptations.

However, back then, my focus was divided — I was often more concerned with passing something like economics rather than immersing myself in literary analysis. I found myself procrastinating on my literature assignments, confident in my ability to write at the very last minute.

Fast forward to now, I’m fully able to embrace my passion for all things literature. My Thrift store hunts for books-turned-movies have become my gateway to revisiting and deepening my appreciation for literature.

A Renewed Love of Writing

This adventure has not only rekindled my love for literature and film but also opened my eyes to the vast possibilities within storytelling. It’s a journey that reminds me stories are to be lived and pondered, rich with layers waiting to be appreciated.

Rediscovering my passion for writing, a daily practice since the age of 13 that I had lost touch with, has been an unexpected gift. Starting a blog brought it back somewhat, but it felt forced until I refocused my blog on what I truly love.

Now, writing feels natural and fulfilling once again. As I continue, I’m grateful for every insight and connection made, seeing stories anew with a blend of experience and a deep love for adaptation. This exploration has reignited my enthusiasm for writing in a way that truly feels authentic.

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Julie Jackson

Books, Books to Film, Turner Classic Movies, and Outlander are topics (aside from my kids, husband, & two cats) that elicit instant joy for me. Here at 'Home With Two' you'll find those topics in plenty -- amongst so much more! Thank you for being here!

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“Beauty and the Beast meets organized crime” that was enough for me. Instantly needed to read this. Loved it. Cannot wait for more because the ending? That cliffhanger? How dare you. Happy pub day @sadie_kincaidxx !! ♥️ 

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“Beauty and the Beast meets organized crime” that was enough for me. Instantly needed to read this. Loved it. Cannot wait for more because the ending? That cliffhanger? How dare you. Happy pub day @sadie_kincaidxx !! ♥️ Full review on the blog 📚 Thank you @netgalley and @harlequinbooks #theauctionsadiekincaid #bookarc #bookish
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“All fame cost her was everything.” 🎸✨💋
Darkening Song by Delphine Seddon was such a fun read. When I saw it being placed in the same space as #daisyjonesandthesix I immediately requested this ARC. Thank you @netgalley and @stmartinspress — I can’t wait for the adaptation! 

Full review on the blog! ♥️ #darkeningsong #darkeningsongdelphineseddon #bookish #bookarc
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“All fame cost her was everything.” 🎸✨💋 Darkening Song by Delphine Seddon was such a fun read. When I saw it being placed in the same space as #daisyjonesandthesix I immediately requested this ARC. Thank you @netgalley and @stmartinspress — I can’t wait for the adaptation! Full review on the blog! ♥️ #darkeningsong #darkeningsongdelphineseddon #bookish #bookarc
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Currently reading 📚 all three very different, all three amaze 🚀 #circemadelinemiller #projecthailmary #darkeningsong
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Daisy Jones & The Six — one of my favorite book adaptations ever. 📚 More books need to be made into a limited TV series rather than crammed into a movie.  #daisyjonesandthesix #bookadaptation #bookstagrammer #bookstagram #bookflatlay
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Daisy Jones & The Six — one of my favorite book adaptations ever. 📚 More books need to be made into a limited TV series rather than crammed into a movie. #daisyjonesandthesix #bookadaptation #bookstagrammer #bookstagram #bookflatlay
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