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Author: Suleyman Bodo

Eat, Slay, Love by Daenerys Targaryen We’ve all heard of, and most likely read, the iconic Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert – which was also adapted to a box office hit starring Julia Roberts. Eat, Pray, Love tells the story of divorcee Elizabeth as she travels to Italy, India and Bali in search of true happiness. Now we want to read the story of dragon queen Danenerys as she travels the seven kingdoms in Eat, Slay, Love to find her place as ruler. With the help of her dragons, she won’t let anyone or anything stand in her way, and she might just learn a few lessons about herself on her journey too.

Broom with a View by Harry Potter Vroom with a View is Peter Moore’s tale of hitting 40 and living out a boyhood dream of exploring Italy on his Vespa. Now it’s time for the tale of Harry Potter’s Broom with a View. The young wizard is ready to explore the great wide world outside of Hogwarts, and what better way to see the wonders of the world than atop a broom. Expect love, laughter and revelations as Harry discovers that travelling the world brings its own kind of magic.

Around the World in 80 As by Alison DiLaurentis The classic story of Around the World in 80 Days tells the tale of Phileas Fogg who takes on a bet that he can travel the world in just 80 days. Now, the much darker, Around the World in 80 As follows Alison DiLaurentis and the rest of the gang as they leave Rosewood for a girls’ trip around the world. But the girls’ plans for exploring are derailed, when a new A takes the game global. Will the girls make it back to Rosewood alive?

Into the Shire by Gandalf the Grey Into the Wild follows graduate Christopher McCandless as he shirks of his wealthy background - giving his savings to charity, ridding himself of his possessions and heading on a journey into the Alaskan wilderness. Now, Into the Shire reveals the secret past of wizard Gandalf the Grey, detailing the life the wizard led before arriving in Middle-earth and the turn of events that directed him to his new home.

Notes from the Upside Down by Eleven Bill Bryson’s Notes from a Small Island is Bryson’s account of his last trip around the UK, where he lived for over 20 years, before returning to his native US. Now, in the enlightening Notes from the Upside Down Eleven shares her experiences of her visits to the Upside Down and contemplates one last visit - will she be able to find the secret to keeping the rest of the world safe from what lingers below for good?

Fear and Loving in Monstropolis by Mike Wazowski & James P. Sullivan Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a semi-autobiographical account of a journalist and his attorney driving towards Las Vegas in a drug infused search for the American dream. Now, in a family-friendly re-imagination of the book, monsters Mike and Sully share their story of travelling between their home in Monstropolis and the human world. The tale details how the two characters’ initial fear of the unknown developed into a curiosity and love for the new world, and people, they discovered.

Life of Pie by Jim Levenstein The fantasy adventure novel Life of Pi follows the story of a young Indian boy, Pi, as he survives for 227 days stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean with a Bengal tiger by the name of Richard Parker. Now in the laugh-out-loud Life of Pie we are reunited with Jim Levenstein and his old school friends as they approach their 40th birthdays. The boys escape from their adult lives to relive their teenage antics on a European holiday, but the world has changed a lot since Jim and his friends were teens, and they might not be able to keep up anymore.

The Al(buquerque) Chemist The Brazillian novel The Alchemist tells the tale of a young Andalusian shepherd as he travels to Egypt, following a recurring dream of finding treasure there. Now in The Al(buquerque) Chemist never seen before memoirs tell the tale of Walter White as he tries to evade the nationwide manhunt for him. The emotional tale brings a different perspective to Walter’s story and provides new insight into the mind of the multi-faceted character.

How to Get Away with Murder on the Orient Express by Annalise Keating The famous Agatha Christie mystery Murder on the Orient Express tells a gripping tale of a passenger murdered aboard the Simplon-Orient Express. Fellow passenger private detective Hercule Poirot is tasked with solving the crime. Now, in How to Get Away with Murder on the Orient Express notorious attorney Annalise Keating is tasked with covering up a murder aboard the Orient Express when one of her team gets the group into trouble once more. But with Annalise on-board they’re sure to be able to cover their tracks again…right?