Quentin Tarantino wants you to take a break and read a book. As Quentin Tarantino makes the rounds promoting his new novelization of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, he's been quite chatty on talk shows, the radio, and the odd podcast or two (dozen). Tarantino has always had a flair for pushing the undiscovered, with his movie picks ranging from the classics to little-seen exploitation films. But now that he has a book to promote, he's taking those recommendations to the literary world. During an interview with The Bigger Picture podcast, Tarantino picked the four books he loves the most. Let's take a look at them below. Quentin Tarantino Thinks These Four Books Belong on Your Shelf 1. 9/30/55 (The world was forever changed the day James Dean died (Based on a screenplay by James Bridges)) by John Minahan Think you know what it was like before James Dean died? Well, this paperback helps put the whole world into context through the eyes of a student whose world is rocked when his hero is lost forever. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 21 July, 2021