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All Systems Red
by Martha Wells
Alexander SkarsgÄrd stars in and executive produced Murderbot, the TV adaptation of Hugo Award-winning author Martha Wells' bestselling science fiction series The Murderbot Diaries, which begins with All Systems Red and chronicles the misadventures of a free-thinking security cyborg.
Where to watch: Murderbot premieres May 16th on Apple TV+.
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| How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida CowellDean DeBlois, director of the animated How to Train Your Dragon films, returns for the live-action adaptation of Cressida Cowell's beloved children's fantasy novels.
Where to watch: How to Train Your Dragon is now playing in theaters. |
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| The Survivors by Jane HarperJane Harper co-executive produced the miniseries adaptation of her own bestselling mystery about an Australian coastal town rocked by secrets.
Where to watch: Catch The Survivors on Netflix. |
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Night Shift
by Stephen King
Based on a short story from Stephen King's Night Shift, The Boogeyman centers on a family battling the titular nocturnal monster.
Where to watch: The Boogeyman is in theaters from June 2nd.
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| We Were Liars by E. LockhartJulie Plec (The Vampire Diaries) and Carina Adly Mackenzie (Roswell, New Mexico) co-created the series adaptation of E. Lockhart's popular young adult thriller about a privileged girl who can't remember what happened after a head injury stole her memories of two summers ago.
Where to watch: We Were Liars is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. |
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| Not a Box by Antoinette PortisFeaturing the vocal talents of newcomer Isabel Burch and Dragon Ball Z's Ian James Corlett, the new animated series Not a Box adapts Antoinette Portis' award-winning board book about an imaginative bunny.
Where to watch: Stream Not a Box on Apple TV+. |
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| The Institute by Stephen KingBen Barnes and Mary-Louise Parker costar in the series adaptation of Stephen King's novel about a secretive -- and abusive -- facility that houses children with telekinetic or telepathic abilities.
Where to watch: The Institute premieres July 13th on MGM+. |
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| We'll Always Have Summer by Jenny HanThe 3rd and final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty adapts We'll Always Have Summer, the conclusion to Jenny Han's bestselling young adult trilogy about a girl caught up in a love triangle with two brothers.
Where to watch: The Summer I Turned Pretty's 3rd season premieres July 16th on Amazon Prime Video. |
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| I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois DuncanJennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. return in the sequel to 1997's I Know What You Did Last Summer, based on the young adult slasher novel by Lois Duncan.
Where to watch: I Know What You Did Last Summer hits theaters on July 18th. |
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| Washington Black by Esi EdugyanNewcomer Ernest Kingsley Jr., Tom Ellis, and Emmy Award winner Sterling K. Brown star in the series adaptation of Esi Edugyan's acclaimed novel about the unlikely friendship between an enslaved boy and his master's abolitionist brother.
Where to watch: Washington Black premieres July 23rd on Hulu. |
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Rochester Hills Public Library 500 Olde Towne Rd Rochester, Michigan 48307 248-656-2900www.rhpl.org/ |
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