It’s not even really about a ‘happy ending.’ It’s about the fact that sometimes our world is shitty. It’s not about a formula, any more than any other film. "There has been a lot of 'rom com films are dead' talk over the last few years even though absolutely everyone I know is desperate for them." - Emily HenryĮmily Henry, the author of "Book Lovers," shared her excitement about the project on Instagram, saying, "I’m so glad they understand why this kind of movie is important. What follows is a delightful story of two broken people trying to open themselves up enough to be truly known. and follows Nora, a cutthroat literary agent, who keeps running into Charlie, a bookish, brooding editor, during an August holiday in North Carolina. The novel has sold over one million copies in the U.S. Tango, Lia Buman's film and television development financier and producer, has picked up the movie rights, and Sarah Heyward, known for her work on " Girls" and " Modern Love," is attached to write the script. BLANC STUDIOSĪs fans of Emily Henry's bestselling novel " Book Lovers," we are thrilled to learn that the heartwarming and subversive romantic comedy is set to hit the big screen.
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