
Do you want to look profitable against the background of a group of colleagues who call you to the movies on Friday night? Look at the poster of the movie they have chosen and say, “Yes, good choice. By the way, the film is based on a book I recently read."

Your admiration is assured. Anyway, most good films are made from good books. Several films are about to appear in the cinema - film adaptations. Hurry up to read the book before going to the cinema! The ReadRate book service has selected three books for every taste. To cry, to be enriched with knowledge and impressed.
Movie: "The Matrix of Time"
in the Russian box office since May 4
Book: Before I Fall By Lauren Oliver

A novel that has won readers' love and has become incredibly popular in many countries! Classics of Young Adult literature. Lauren Oliver's debut novel "Before I Fall" immediately captivated readers and instantly hit the bestseller lists. A deep and very wise novel that tells the story of Sam, one of the most popular girls in school. A story that at first seems banal, but with an absolutely unpredictable plot and ending that will make the reader look at his world and think: is he doing everything right?
When asked where the idea of the novel came from, Lauren replied in an interview: "I read Gabriel Garcia Márquez's essay that every great book is either about death or about love, and I immediately wrote about death."
Movie: "The Zoo Keeper's Wife"
in the Russian box office since April 13
Book: "The Zoo Keeper's Wife" by Diana Ackerman

The plot of "The Zoo Keeper's Wife" by Diana Ackerman is based on a real story from the life of the Warsaw Zoo workers Jan and Antonina Zhabinsky, who hid hundreds of Jews in empty cages during World War II. The book stands out against the background of hundreds of military books with an amazing love of life, unexpected and therefore effective for this topic.
Movie: "A Dog's Life"
in the Russian box office since March 30
Book: The Life and Purpose of a Dog by Bruce Cameron

A touching and sensual novel about a dog, which, each time being reborn, finds happiness in serving a person: a selfless Señora, a lonely boy Ethan, who has lost faith Maya or touching Wendy. Bruce Cameron convinces us that dogs are capable of feelings that are not available to everyone. To prove this, sometimes a dog has to go to different skins, bravely meet all adversity, and most importantly - never lose sight of its owner. Even if they are separated by several lives. The touching plot of "The Life and Purpose of a Dog" will make you remember the times when in childhood you cried over "White Bim Black Ear".