So many movies these days are adapted from books. Have you ever walked into a movie theater and felt like you were the only person who didn’t already know the story? I’m one of those people who never likes feeling unprepared, so I usually read the book before seeing the film. I have a book to put on your radar, so that you’ll be prepared when the movie This Is Where I Leave You hits theaters on September 19. I also hope you’ll join me for the This Is Where I Leave You Book Club.
Join Warner Bros. Pictures’ #TIWILY book discussion on the film’s Facebook page each Wednesday, and take part in the conversation for a chance to win signed movie posters and a trip to the premiere in Hollywood! Double bonus — you get to dive deep into a great read PLUS enter to win some great prizes.
I received several copies of the book and some other goodies to host my own This Is Where I Leave You book club. A few of my girlfriends and myself has begun reading the book this week, and will gather at my house before the movie release date of September 19th to dish about the book and enjoy some wine. Doesn’t that sound like fun? I love books. I love movies. I love getting together with my friends. This is perfect!
Jonathan Tropper’s novel This Is Where I Leave You seems to check all the boxes for my friends and I. It explores love, marriage, divorce, family, and loss. I am really excited to finish this book and see the movie. Here’s the synopsis:
When their father passes away, four grown siblings, bruised and banged up by their respective adult lives, are forced to return to their childhood home and live under the same roof together for a week, along with their over-sharing mother and an assortment of spouses, exes and might-have-beens. Confronting their history and the frayed states of their relationships among the people who know and love them best, they ultimately reconnect in hysterical and emotionally affecting ways amid the chaos, humor, heartache and redemption that only families can provide—driving us insane even as they remind us of our truest, and often best, selves.
It’s completely relatable, don’t you think? Now onto the movie…
This Is Where I Leave You – In Theaters September 19
The dramatic comedy “This is Where I Leave You” is directed by Shawn Levy, and based on the hilarious and poignant best-selling novel by Jonathan Tropper. It features a starring ensemble cast including Golden Globe winner Jason Bateman (“Arrested Development”); Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner Tina Fey (“30 Rock”); and two-time Oscar® winner, multiple Golden Globe honoree and 2013 Emmy Award nominee Jane Fonda (“Klute,” “Coming Home,” HBO’s “The Newsroom”).
Have I mentioned that I LOVE Jason Bateman? Yup, I’m pretty excited about seeing the amazing group of actors in this film.
If you don’t have your own book club, you can totally join the virtual book club that Warner Bros. Pictures’ is hosting on Facebook. I’ll be following up with another post here on the blog, before the movies release date of September 19, to share my thoughts on the book along with some pics from my #TIWILYbookclub gathering with my friends.
-Visit the official website
-Like This is Where I Leave You on Facebook
-Follow @wbpictures on Twitter and Instagram
– Hashtags to follow #TIWILY #TIWILYbookclub
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Looks like a fun movie. I just wish tickets didn’t cost 15$ a person 🙁
I will have to check this out. The book club sound interesting and the book sounds amazing. I can’t wait to read the book and see the movie. Thanks for sharing.
That looks like a great book and movie. I love the premise and really want to know what happens when they live together for the week.
Looks like a funny book, and movie. Thank you for sharing I am interested in reading the book.
This sounds like a great book and I love Jason Bateman, he is so funny!
That sounds like a good one…kind of reminds me of August, Oswage County. Gonna have to see/read this one too! Thanks
LOL, this looks like a great movie! I’ll have to read the book to at some point.
Looks like it’s going to be an amazing movie. And I would definitely love to read the book too!
Thank you for sharing! I love to read, I will put this on my list and I can’t wait to check out the movie 🙂
Looks very interesting and I always prefer to read the book before watching the movie, so I better get to it.