LITERARY PARADISE
- Abigail Tan, 1 CMT and Yi Fei, 1 Integrity
- Apr 5, 2015
- 2 min read
Want to go to the roots of popular movies inspired by books? Want to read more books by famous authors? We’ve got you covered! Here are 4 books for you to curl up and read while you’re bored!
LET IT SNOW

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By: John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle
What happens when the biggest snowstorm of fifty years buries Grace Town on Christmas Eve? You get three love stories, all of which are touching, hilarious and filled with festive cheer! Let It Snow includes “The Jubilee Express”, “A Cheertastic Christmas Miracle” and “The Paton Saint of Pigs”. What happens to Jubilee when she follows a mysterious stranger back home? Would Tobin, JP and the duke ever make it to the Waffle house in time? Can Addie and Jeb ever get back together? Three love stories collide, strangers kiss and romance end and blossom. Read all of that in Let It Snow.
DIVERGENT

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By: Veronica Roth
Beatrice Prior lives in the future, Chicago, has no social life, no friends, no enemies and is an Abnegation. At least, she was Abnegation until she took a test, showing she was a Divergent. Beatrice then decides to make a choice. A choice that decides her friends, beliefs and loyalties– Forever. The first book of a trilogy, this book is filled with blood, violence and of course, romance. Will Beatrice survive all the initiates and become a Dauntless? Will the Erudite faction succeed in overthrowing the Dauntless? One thing’s for sure, Divergent would have you wanting to pick up the sequel, Insurgent packed with even more action than the first book
ALL FOUR STARS

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By: Tara Dairman
For those who are foodies, this book might be for you. 11 year old Gladys Gatsby has been reviewing everything she has eaten ever since her Aunt Lydia, who lives in Paris, popped by for a visit. Her new teacher expects her classmates to write an essay ‘My Future’ for a New York Standard newspaper contest for middle-aged students. In the New York Standard main building, a tired and hazy intern mixed up Gladys’s essay for a job application, thus sending it to the food department, where editor Fiona Inglethorpe who loves pink, spotted her letter. Days later, Gladys received an email from Fiona to review New York’s hottest and newest dessert bistro. And now, Gladys cooks up ideas of how she will get to New York to review the dessert bistro.
Three Bird Summer

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By: Sara St. Antoine
Adam travels to his grandmother’s house in the deep woods with his busy mother. In the days of spending his summer in the wooded house, Adam realises that his grandmother is not her usual healthy self in times where she has dementia. Now, he starts to get strange notes from his grandmother and he has to work reluctantly with the next door neighbour Alice to solve the mystery of these notes he received.
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