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  • Writer: Kay's Secret Library
    Kay's Secret Library
  • Jan 4, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 13, 2022





When a popular novel is adapted into a film, die-hard fans usually face a mix of excitement and horror.


A prime example: Ernest Cline's Ready Player One.

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*** SPOILER ALERT - DO NOT READ THIS BLOG POST IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK, Ready Player One (2011) ***

Essentially, filmmakers' ultimate goal when adapting books into movies is not to change the story too drastically, so long as they want to avoid backlash from long-time fans. That being said, when a novel is adapted to a novel, there are often important scenes left out, and in some cases, essential characters and themes (at least to the reader's mind). Quite obviously, this happens for many reasons, ranging from funding problems to creative differences. Perhaps, the film director interpreted the novel differently than the rest of us book lovers.

One prime example of a book adaptation being VERY far off from the book -yet a good movie- is Steven Spielberg's film adaptation of Ernest Cline's novel Ready Player One (2011).


To see a review of Ready Player One (2011), click here (coming soon).


When fans heard that Steven Spielberg would be the director of the film adaptation of Ready Player One, many were ecstatic. They believed that this enormous amount of information left out due to the lack of ability to obtain rights would be minimized, given that many references were related to films, shows, and books that he was involved in.


Steven Spielberg as the director? Count me in!


The main problem with this particular movie/film is the vast amount of pop culture references. Those of us who loved the book knew right off the bat that there is no possible way to fit all of these references in despite Spielberg's directing. This is primarily due to time constraints and the costs associated with copyright issues. Although Spielberg could have included more of his works, he still made the creative decision to leave many out to avoid impacting the story.


Speilberg decided to change a significant part of Halliday's Easter Egg, which impacted the overall story significantly. In the book, Ludas was important (and Kira's focus on education, considering Wade was raised on her educational programs), and the Gates/Keys were much more complex. Spielberg also adjusted the limerick and changed the Copper Key (rip, amazing joust game with the Litch King). Sure, the racing scene was cool, as was Spielberg's The Shining edition, but fans of the novel missed huge sections of the book that would have been spectacular on screen.


There are also changes to several characters, including Shoto (he is a grown man in the films, and is murdered

As for Wade -the main character- in the movie, he never becomes a loner who uses the Oasis to lose -after first gaining- a tremendous amount of weight, which adds a lot to his overall character.


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I could go on and on about this topic for hours, as there are many more instances of change that were seemingly unnecessary. I could also go on about other films and books that could be examined (in-depth), but it is seemingly pointless. And, quite honestly, the fact that so many are inspired creatively by books is fantastic, and should be encouraged!

Tip: view the novel and the film adaptation as two entirely different stories.


Quite honestly, the best approach that I take when watching any movie that is adapted from a novel is to see it as a completely different story altogether. In this particular instance, when you take this perspective, both the book and film are great in their own unique ways.


But, let's just be honest... The book is always better.


 
 
 
  • Writer: Kay's Secret Library
    Kay's Secret Library
  • Jan 2, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 13, 2022




A Blog for Book Nerds

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Welcome, fellow book lovers!


As an individual who has read thousands of books (including hundreds for my English and History degrees), I love to connect with others who enjoy reading as much as I do.


I have been reviewing books for years on Amazon and recently started using Goodreads and NetGalley. Aside from book reviews, I am a part of many bookish Facebook Groups. I started a Bookstagram last year, and I have an Etsy shop that sells a Secret Date with a Book.

I started this blog because I thought it best to compile everything all in one place!


I WELCOME other reviewers, so if you'd like to share anything on my blog, please let me know!


I LOVE to read small/new authors, so if you have a book you'd like me to read and review please contact me via email or on one of my many social media pages (I prefer to pay for books because it helps support authors, but free copies are welcome too).





 
 
 
  • Writer: Kay's Secret Library
    Kay's Secret Library
  • Jan 1, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 28, 2022



Book of the Month (botm) is a popular monthly book club loved by millions!

Why did I join, and why do I think you should join too?

Please note that any recommendation is based on my personal account of this product: I am not affiliated with the company in any way, and I am not being paid for my suggestions. I just think that it's a great monthly service.

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Book of the month (botm) has gained immense popularity among book lovers in the past few years. This popularity is in large part due to the club's accessibility to new and wildly popular reads and the ability to read alongside others throughout the country.

Well, after years of putting off becoming a member, I finally decided to join. And I'm so glad that I did!

Why I joined (updated)

For years I have made the argument (to myself) that a subscription service was both unnecessary and too expensive. But boy, was I wrong! I love being able to read brand new stories immediately, as most of my other reads (I read anywhere between 3-30 books a month) are older and have been on my tbr list for ages. I've also started making connections online with other book nerds like myself, and it has been an absolute blast.


Update: My first book was only $5. Going forward, they've ranged from $10-16 based on my monthly choice and add-ons. I've already gotten free books from referrals, and I'm more and more excited each month. In all honesty, using this service has kept me from spending TOO much money on new books because I focus solely on the ones I am waiting on! I've also found that you can swap your choices with others by just paying to ship through online groups. Doing so SUCH a convenient way of trading the books I enjoyed -but not enough to keep- for ones I haven't read yet, and only paying media shipping for them (around $3).

If you'd like to use my referral to get your first month for only $5, follow the link below or at the bottom of the page. https://www.mybotm.com/hm31a60neo?show_box=true

Why I recommend that you give it a try

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  • Botm has an extremely wide range of choices for your first pick. If you don't like the books that are chosen from the month, you can choose from hundreds of other options!

  • UPDATE: A lot of the books are EARLY RELEASE copies of popular, upcoming books. An example of this is Black Cake (see my review of this book here). I received this as an arc copy from NetGalley, but it was also a January option for botm despite not being released until February 1st.

  • The quality of the books is fantastic! They are taller and sturdier than most hardbacks I receive from big-name stores.

  • It fuels an individual's need to read and keeps people excited about new stories and authors.

  • There are TONS of online groups that anyone can join on Facebook, Goodreads, Discord, and other social media platforms. I am a part of 5+ clubs that discuss and trade books.

  • If you use a referral, you get your first book for only $5! That is a fantastic price for a new, great-quality hardback. Keep in mind that if you make referrals, you get credits for a FREE BOOK!

My January 2020 Pick: The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis (review coming soon)

If you are interested in botm club, click HERE to use my referral (your book will be only $5!). You can cancel at ANY time via a link or by calling. If you already have botm, let's discuss what you think in the comments!

 
 
 
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