Trend Signal

Mentions trend ✨ New
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mentions (7d)

6

mentions (30d)

Jun 13, 2026

first seen

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countries

Context & Analysis

This trend "Books-to-film adaptations to read before their summer releases" was detected in the Culture (Books, Movies, Music) category with a score of 99/100. This trend is experiencing explosive growth and attracting significant attention right now.

Related entities

https://www.idsnews.com/article/2026/06/4-books-making-the-jump-from-page-to-screen-this-summerhttps://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/reading-summer-2026/https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/insight/june-brings-major-new-fiction-releases-and-adaptations/gm-GM9215A0DA?gemSnapshotKey=GM9215A0DA-snapshot-1&uxmode=rubyhttps://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/reading-list-tv-movie-adaptations-2026_uk_6a2bbef9e4b0942fb77751f8https://www.newsweek.com/entertainment/movies/why-could-2026-already-be-crowned-the-year-of-adaptations-12040923https://ew.com/how-to-read-carley-fortune-books-in-order-11994388

What sources say

  • "Recommendation to read four books before their film counterparts hit theaters this summer."

  • "TGC editors recommend books they've enjoyed that would make great summer reads. Find recommendations for the whole family."

  • "Summer reading surge: June offers a wave of new fiction, from thrillers and romances to literary and historical works, appealing to a wide range of readers."

  • "From classics like Dune to Pride and Prejudice to The Testaments and Project Hail Mary."

  • "Has there ever been a better time to be a book-to-screen movie adaptation fan than 2026?"

  • "Every Year After, a new Amazon Prime adaptation of Carley Fortune's debut novel Every Summer After, is now streaming. Fortune is the author of five..."

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