'Better Than The Movies' Playlist: Is It Real?

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Hey guys! Ever read a book that just gets you? Like, it understands your soul and speaks directly to your heart? For many of us romance lovers, Lynn Painter's "Better Than the Movies" is that book. And what's a good romance without an amazing soundtrack to go with it? So, naturally, one of the first questions that pops into our heads is: Is there a playlist for "Better Than the Movies"? Let's dive into the melodic world inspired by Wes and Liz!

The Allure of a Book Playlist

Before we get into the specifics, let's talk about why book playlists are so awesome. A well-curated playlist can totally enhance your reading experience. It's like the director's cut of your imagination, adding layers of emotion and atmosphere to the story. Think about it: certain songs just scream specific scenes or characters. They amplify the feels, making you laugh, cry, and swoon right along with the protagonists. Playlists help immerse you more fully in the story.

For "Better Than the Movies," a playlist could capture the essence of Liz Buxbaum's hopeless romantic heart, Wes Bennet's quiet charm, and their totally adorable, albeit sometimes clumsy, journey toward love. A good playlist would blend those nostalgic rom-com vibes with the sweet awkwardness of first love, creating the perfect sonic backdrop for all the book’s best moments. Playlists can transport you to the story, giving you something to jam to as you read, and even allow you to keep enjoying the story even after you've put the book down. You can think of your favorite characters, reliving the story and its feelings as you go about your day.

Hunting for the 'Better Than the Movies' Playlist: The Real Deal

Okay, so here's the scoop: While Lynn Painter herself hasn't released an official playlist for "Better Than the Movies" (as of my last update), the amazing online book community has stepped up to fill the void. That's right, dedicated fans have created their own versions, inspired by the characters, themes, and iconic moments from the book. These fan-made playlists can be found on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Fan-made playlists show you what other fans were thinking when they read the story, and they can give you some new insight or allow you to enjoy the story in a whole new way.

To find them, try searching for terms like "Better Than the Movies playlist," "Liz and Wes playlist," or "Lynn Painter playlist" on your favorite music streaming service. You might have to do a little digging, but trust me, it's worth it. And the search itself can be a lot of fun as you think about the story and what songs would fit. Remember to check the descriptions of these playlists, as many creators explain their song choices and how they relate to the book. Look for playlists that refer to specific moments, themes, or characters from the story, and read the comments to see what other fans think.

What Songs Should Be on a 'Better Than the Movies' Playlist? My Suggestions

Now, let's get to the fun part: imagining what songs should be on the ultimate "Better Than the Movies" playlist. Given the book's rom-com inspiration and focus on classic movie tropes, here are a few ideas to get you started. These are just the launching point; there are countless other songs that fit the story and allow you to immerse yourself in the world of Wes and Liz.

  • For Liz's Hopeless Romantic Vibe: Think classic love songs and power ballads from the '80s and '90s. Songs like "Eternal Flame" by The Bangles, "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner, and "Take My Breath Away" by Berlin would perfectly capture her yearning for a movie-worthy romance.
  • For Wes's Quietly Adorable Moments: Acoustic tracks and heartfelt melodies would suit Wes's personality. Songs like "Wonderwall" by Oasis (acoustic version), "Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley, or "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer would highlight his sweet and supportive nature.
  • For Their Awkward and Adorable Interactions: Upbeat pop songs with a touch of humor would be perfect for those cringe-worthy yet endearing scenes. Songs like "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina & The Waves, "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" by The Proclaimers, or "You've Got a Friend in Me" by Randy Newman would capture the lightheartedness of their relationship.
  • For Peak Romantic Moments: When it comes to those swoon-worthy scenes, you need songs that tug at the heartstrings. Think "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri, "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley, or "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran. These songs would amplify the feels and make you believe in the magic of true love. Also, remember that needle drop moment in the movie She's All That. Something similar would fit perfectly.

Creating Your Own 'Better Than the Movies' Playlist

But here's the real fun: why not create your own "Better Than the Movies" playlist? This is your chance to curate the perfect soundtrack to your reading experience. You have complete creative control. Start by identifying the key themes and emotions in the book. What moments stood out to you? Which characters resonated with you the most? Then, brainstorm songs that capture those feelings. Don't be afraid to get creative and think outside the box. The best playlists are the ones that are personal and reflect your unique interpretation of the story. Start by searching for fan-made playlists for inspiration, and then build out your own.

Share your playlist with other fans online! It's a great way to connect with fellow readers and discover new music. Plus, who knows, your playlist might just become the next big thing in the "Better Than the Movies" fandom. You could even reach out to Lynn Painter on social media and share your creation with her. She might just give it a shout-out!

More Books That Need Playlists

While we're on the subject of book playlists, here are a few other popular YA novels that deserve their own curated soundtracks:

  • "Red, White & Royal Blue" by Casey McQuiston: This LGBTQ+ romance is full of humor, heart, and political intrigue. A playlist for this book would need to be both upbeat and emotional, with songs that capture the complexities of love and identity.
  • "The Love Hypothesis" by Ali Hazelwood: This STEMinist romance is all about fake dating and unexpected chemistry. A playlist for this book would need to be playful and witty, with songs that reflect the characters' intellectual and romantic pursuits.
  • "Book Lovers" by Emily Henry: This meta-romance is a love letter to books and the people who love them. A playlist for this book would need to be cozy and comforting, with songs that celebrate the power of stories and the joy of reading.

Final Thoughts: Let the Music Play!

So, while there might not be an official "Better Than the Movies" playlist, the fan-made versions are a testament to the book's enduring appeal and the power of music to enhance our reading experiences. Whether you choose to explore existing playlists or create your own, let the music transport you to the world of Liz and Wes and experience the magic of "Better Than the Movies" in a whole new way. Happy listening, and happy reading!