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Gaur Gopal Das at the Jaipur Literature Festival: Don't Worry, Buy the Book

Independent online (SA) 14 Feb 2026
Copywriters and public relations people in India go into overdrive marketing their books at one of the world's premier book fairs and the electrical engineer turned lifestyle couch cum spiritual guide ...
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7 'Wuthering Heights' movie changes that will surprise fans of the book

Hastings Tribune 13 Feb 2026
LOS ANGELES — In its opening credits, Oscar-winning director Emerald Fennell's "Wuthering Heights" self-identifies as "based on the novel by Emily Brontë." ... .
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How Wuthering Heights’ Ending Is Different in the Book

Coming Soon 13 Feb 2026
How is Wuthering Heights movie’s ending different from the book? ... The post How Wuthering Heights’ Ending Is Different in the Book appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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7 ‘Wuthering Heights’ movie changes that will surprise fans of the book

The Los Angeles Times 13 Feb 2026
'They're part of the book of my head,” Fennell recently told The Times. 'I think they’re part of the book of all of our heads.' Some book purists beg to differ with Fennell's interpretation ... (In the book, the two are siblings.
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'Wuthering Heights' movie makes these big changes from the book – Readers beware

Oakridger 13 Feb 2026
It’s likely to ruffle feathers, especially for those who sprinted to read the book before they saw the movie, out in theaters now ... out about the plot of “Wuthering Heights” from a game of telephone.
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‘Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Cut the Best Line From the Book on Accident

Gizmodo 12 Feb 2026
A key line from the first novella should've shown up in episode 4, but it was nowhere to be found ....
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Actor Aisha Sharma turns author: Hope the book finds you when you need it most

India Today 12 Feb 2026
Actor Aisha Sharma turns author Hope the book finds you when you need it most ... .
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In Chicago, Yoonshin Park Explores the Boundaries of the Book

New York Observer 12 Feb 2026
Part of the joy of reading and of the world of books is the way you can follow people talking to each other and thinking with and against each other across time, across cultures and across borders.
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