Must Reads In 2019

We all have that smart friend who has read the book before the movie adaptation comes out…While a lot of us are more into watching the movie and if we REALLY like it then we read the book, wouldn’t it be nice for once to do the opposite? Here is your chance to beat the witty friend and be the one to go “the book was SO much better”, “That’s not how I imagined this character when reading the book” …

1) “The Silent Wife” by A.S.A. Harrison

Read about Jodi & Todd’s failing marriage and terrible consequences before you watch Nicole Kidman playing her role on the big screen anytime soon.

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2) “Into the Water” by Paula Hawkins

Paula Hawkins sounds familiar? She is the author of “The Girl On The Train”. This time the novel is not about a girl, but several women who mysteriously lost their lives in a particular river. Release date for the movie has not been communicated yet but what is known is that it will be produced by the producers of “La La Land”.

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One of my November reads: ‘Into the Water’ by Paula Hawkins. I liked it, I didn’t love it. 3/5 ⭐️ . . I think I was expecting more from it because I had read her other book ‘The Girl on the Train’ and loved that so I was expecting to love this too. . . While I thought the plot was good and enjoyed the story I wasn’t a fan of the style it was written in. Each chapter was written from the perspective of a different character. While this is a great technique usually, in this book there was just so many different character perspectives it got confusing at times. But, as I said a good enjoyable story all the same! 💫 . . . #intothewater #paulahawkins #bookstagram #irishbookstagram #bookstagramireland #bookstagrammer #bookaddict #bookgram #booksofinstagram #readersofinstagram #books #read #reading #instabooks #instareads #bookishlife #booknerd #bookishgirl #libraryofinstagram #lovebooks #lovereading #booklove #bookworm #bibliophile #bookobsessed #bookcommunity #mybookfeatures

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3) “Love May Fail” by Matthew Quick

Enjoyed “Silver Linings Playbook,”? Matthew Quick is back with a novel full of hope, where the message is clear: even after the biggest meltdown in their life, when people come together, they can accomplish anything. Cast wise for the movie, Emma Stone will be playing the main character: Portia Kane.

4) “The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America” by Erik Larson

Leonardo DiCaprio & Martin Scorsese’s seventh collaboration for the adaptation of this thriller based on real characters and events: Daniel Hudson Burnham, who designed the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago, and Henry H. Holmes, a doctor who built a hotel near the fair to kill victims.

5) “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” by Maria Semple

After her very anxious mother (Cate Blanchett in the movie) suddenly disappears, 15-year-old Bee decides to track her down, making some strange discoveries along the way. This 2019 book to movie happening has us on our feet from now.

6) “The Husband’s Secret” by Liane Moriarty

Calling all “Big Little Lies” lovers! Cecilia Fitzpatrick has it all: a successful businesswoman, loving mother and devoted wife. However, a letter from her still-alive husband wrote — to be opened only after his death — could destroy everything. Cast wise: Blake Lively will play Cecilia Fitzpatrick.

7) “Five Feet Apart” by Rachael Lippincott

Five Feet Apart is about two teenagers Stella & Will who meet and fall in love in the hospital where they are being treated for fibrosis. Stella must stay away at least six feet away from anyone who might possibly pass on an infection that would jeopardize her chances at a lung transplant–with no exceptions. Five Feet Apart will be released on November 20th, and the movie will make its way to the in March 2019 book to life release.

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