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YA Novel to Movie Book Club: Read ‘Em Before You See ‘Em, by Lori Ann Palma
Long before books focusing on teenagers and their issues became its own major category, Hollywood has understood the value of coming-of-age novels and adapted them for the silver screen. Over the past few years, YA has exploded into prime real … Continue reading
Posted in Lessons from the Silver Screen, Uncategorized
Tagged 13 reasons why, a monster calls, before i fall, Books to Film. The 5th Wave, cassandra clare, fallen, fantastic beasts & where to find them, harry potter, holiday romance, j.k. rowling, jay asher, john green, lauren kate, lauren myracle, lauren oliver, let it snow, looking for alaska, lori ann palma, maureen johnson, miss peregrine's home for peculiar children, patrick ness, ransom riggs, rick yancey, roald dahl, steven spielberg, the bfg, the mortal instruments: city of bones, tim burton, YA
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Writing Advice from Best-Selling Authors Stephen Chbosky and Jay Asher, by Jennie K. Brown
There are some major perks (no pun intended – and you will see why soon enough…) to being the President of the PA Council of Teacher of English and Language Arts. For example, a few weeks ago, I had the … Continue reading
Posted in A Creative Life
Tagged jay asher, Jennie K. Brown, stephen chbosky, writing advice, writing for young adults
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