Are you a bookworm who loves watching relatable characters on the screen, obsessing over their books, spending time in bookstores, reading on the couch, or strolling around with books in their hands? From romcoms to period dramas, Hollywood has always been inspired by books.
Check out this list of top-picked TV series and movies for bibliophiles:
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Dead Poets Society
This movie is a must-watch for lovers of the written word. It follows the story of an English teacher at an elite boys boarding school, who instills a love for poetry and literature in his students. Influenced by their teacher, the students create a club called “The Dead Poets Society” in which they recite poetries and unleash their creative side.
This Society is a safe space for the boys to freely express their thoughts and feelings, and primarily emphasizes the concept of “carpe diem” which means “seize the day”. As a result, the students feel encouraged to break free from the societal constraints imposed upon them and fully embrace their true purpose in life.
The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Society
This is a historical fiction drama set in the aftermath of World War II. It follows the story of a writer in England, in search of a subject for her next book. She discovers her topic in a correspondence with a man Dawsey Adams from Guernsey, an island occupied by the Nazis. The man is part of a literary club called the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society, a name that was given hastily as an alibi when some people were trying to escape the German officers.
Intrigued, the writer decides to visit Guernsey, where she develops an unexpected bond with the members of the club, and falls in love with the man. This heartwarming movie explores the healing power of literature in horrific times.
The Book Thief
This historical fiction movie adapted from the novel of the same title, is set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany during World War II and follows the story of a girl named Liesel Meminger, living there with her adoptive parents. At a time when nazis were carrying out public burnings of reading material, she finds comfort in stealing books and sharing them with others, including a Jewish man her parents are sheltering.
This poignant movie demonstrates how books can offer a refuge and a means of connection during the harsh circumstances of war.
Gilmore Girls
This endearing series is loaded with literary references, over 300 approximately. One of the protagonists, Rory is a voracious reader. She has a vast collection of novels and can either be seen with books in her hand or chatting about them in every other episode. So many characters collect literary works, like Rory’s grandfather and a professor named Max Medina.
Rory even embarks on a romance with a boy named Jess through their shared love for reading, often expressing affection by annotating books. There’s even a whole episode dedicated to the Edgar Allan Poe Society. This cozy and heartwarming series, filled with witty and fast-paced dialogues is a must-watch for literary freaks!
Watch it on Netflix.
You’ve got mail
This 90s rom-com is full of bookish charm. Kathleen Kelly is the owner of an independent children’s bookstore and loves to converse with an anonymous man, named Joe Fox through emails. Joe Fox opens a new commercial bookstore a few blocks away from hers. This soon raises tensions between them as they become business rivals, both unaware that they are involved in an online romance with each other.
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