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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Episode 58: Movies Based on a Book or "That's Such a Samantha Thing to Say!"

Meet Amanda, the Twinsburg Public Library practicum student for Teen. She, Beth, and Cari chat about newly released and upcoming movies based on books. Movie Under the Stars: Marley and Me on Friday, July 24 at 9:15 pm at the library.

Click here to listen: Movies Based on Books
SHOW NOTES:
Date Recorded: July 22, 2009

My Sister's Keeper - just released June 26
Time Traveler's Wife - in theaters August 14
The Notebook - released June 24, 2004
Where the Wild Things Are - in theaters October 16
New Moon - in theaters November 20
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - in theaters July 15
The Stand - released May 8, 1984
Inkheart - released January 23
Tale of Despereaux - released December 19
Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader - in theaters December 10, 2010
Stardust - released August 10, 2007
Coraline - released February 6
Confessions of a Shopaholic - released February 13
Sex and the City - released May 30, 2008

Check out the titles from the library once they are released on DVD!

2 comments:

TNprincess said...

Hey, I live in Chattanooga, TN. I'm honestly not really a library visitor, b/c we have this re-sale book store where we can buy books cheaper and sell them back. Anyways, I'm really getting into some medical drama fiction, but having a hard time finding much. I'm wondering if you guys have any suggestions. I've been reading "Lifelines" and "Warning Signs" by CJ Lyons and I love love love them. I read all different stuff including some medical christion fiction. Hannah Alexander has an 8 book series and I just started another series by a new author, Candace Calvert. Anyways, I work in an ER here in Chattanooga, and I really have enjoyed these medical books I have come across. Thanks!

Cari said...

Hi TNPrincess! Thanks for commenting! I always hear about Robin Cook and Tess Gerritsen being good for medical thrillers, but I haven't actually read them myself. I read Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell which was kind of a gritty, dirty medical thriller, and I loved it. I also love the true-to-life stuff by Atul Gawande (Better & Complications are his two books). I'm getting ready to read a book by the person who consults for House--can't wait! Let me know if you have any more questions :-)

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