New Delhi: ‘It Ends with Us’ is the popular and famed book sensation that collected over 285 million dollars worldwide, being a major box office hit right after its release, capturing the hearts of every book lover.
The book, published in 2016 by Colleen Hoover, gained fame and attention on social media years after its original year of publishing.
Many popular novels and books such as ‘It Ends with Us’ of plots ranging from dystopian fantasies to comedic romances to get your day going, here are three of the most anticipated novels expected to soon arrive in the media and get their screen adaptations.
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Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Published in the year 2023 in May, following the protagonist Violet Sorrengal is and has been one of the most popular books, compiling together the genres of romance and fantasy. Also referred to as the Empyrean series, this book follows Violet, who dreams of one day becoming a scribe, however, she needs to comply with her mother’s order to join hundreds of candidates, who are waiting to be selected to be elite dragon riders.
The book follows Violet as she grapples through the hurdles in her path to accomplish this one goal.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
This historical fiction novel took the internet by storm with its plot, following the life of a fictional old Hollywood star.
Evelyn Hugo recounts the events of her life in an interview with a young journalist named Monique Grant. The book, released in 2017, was an instant hint among fellow book lovers. The adaptation of this novel is said to come on the streaming platform Netflix.
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
One of the most popular romantic comedies of the year 2021, the book follows Olive Smith, a third-year PhD student.
She’s skeptical about the simple yet complex idea of love, but finds herself unwillingly entertaining the idea after having to put up a ploy of convincing a friend about being in a ‘relationship’.