Each book has a cliche. We either hate them or love but there is a reason why they are so popular...
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS: A BOOK THAT WASN’T OR COULDN’T BE BETTER THAN THE MOVIE
Honestly, most of the time it's the other way round but if I had to choose, (I know I might get hate for this) The Lord of the Rings series. The books were just too hard for me to comprehend.
THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREEN ON THE OTHER SIDE: A RAGS TO RICHES…OR RICHES TO RAGS STORY
Harry Potter went from rags to riches when he found out he was actually the son of a dead rich wizard.
THE APPLE DOESN’T FALL FAR FROM THE TREE: A PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP YOU LOVED
Percy and his mother, Sally had the most loved Parent-child relationship any YA book ever had.
YOU CAN’T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER: A GREAT BOOK THAT NEEDS A BETTER COVER
The entire Shadowhunter Chronicle Series. Though the characters on the covers are iconic, they don't do justice to the magic of the books.
YOU CAN’T PLEASE EVERYONE: A BOOK YOU LOVE BUT OTHERS HATE
The world of books is still divided in half on the matter of A Court of Thorns and Roses. I personally love it.
WHAT DOESN’T KILL YOU MAKES YOU STRONGER: A BOOK YOU ARE A BETTER PERSON FOR HAVING READ
The Habit of Winning by Prakash Iyer. I don't read self-help books but this one surely changed me
LOVE IS BLIND: A BOOK WITH A DISABLED CHARACTER OR ACTUAL BLIND LOVE
I honestly have nothing for this
IGNORANCE IS BLISS: A BOOK YOU IS BAD BUT DON'T WANT TO ADMIT IT
The Big Four by Agatha Christie. Cozy mysteries are more her thing, in this one she seems to have tried for a more Sherlock Holmes-type adventure that does not suit the characters at all.
THERE IS NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT: YOUR FAVORITE CONTEMPORARY BOOK
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord. It's a teen romance about kids from rival restaurants.
BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY: A BOOK YOU DON’T WANT TO READ IN CASE IT’S BAD OR VICE VERSA!
The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston. I have very high expectations and at this point, I don't want to read it due to those.
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