Netflix Launches 'Watch Your Favorite Books' Hub for Book-to-Screen Adaptations
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Jennifer Maas
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Summary
Netflix has launched a new "Watch Your Favorite Books" hub, a dedicated destination on its platform that brings together book-to-screen adaptations like "Bridgerton," "The Gray Man," and "The Queen's Gambit." The hub is organized into nine sections and aims to convert readers' book lists into viewing queues, targeting book lovers who enjoy seeing literary works adapted for streaming.
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· 2 pulledNetflix aims to turn readers' 'To Be Read' lists into subscribers' 'To Be Watched' queues this summer with the launch of its new book-lovers-themed hub Tuesday.
The streamer's 'Watch Your Favorite Books' page is described as a 'dedicated destination that brings together the best of Netflix's book-inspired storytelling in one space.'
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