Start With Every Year After
Every Year After is the first active guide on this site because search demand moved quickly after the Prime Video release. Viewers are not only searching the show title. They are asking whether season 2 will happen, what Charlie's finale collapse means, what Percy did, who plays each character, and how the series compares with Carley Fortune's book Every Summer After.
The site is built around those real questions. Each guide opens with a direct answer, then adds context, spoiler boundaries, character notes, and links to the next useful page. That structure helps readers move from a quick answer into deeper coverage without feeling trapped in a thin recap.
How We Cover Adaptations
Book-to-screen fans usually search in clusters. A viewer who asks about the ending often also asks about the book, the cast, the next season, and the meaning of a character decision. Book to TV Guide is organized for that search behavior. A show hub collects the major pages, while each article targets one clear question and links back to the hub.
The goal is not to replace official streaming pages or fan communities. The goal is to explain plot points, renewal status, episode order, and book differences in plain English with current sources and clear update dates.
Current Editorial Focus
The launch focus is Every Year After, Every Summer After, One Golden Summer, and nearby romance adaptation searches. As new shows break out, this site can add compact guide hubs for other series such as Off Campus, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Sweet Magnolias, and future BookTok adaptations.
Every page is static, crawlable, and written as complete text in the HTML source. That keeps the site friendly to readers, search engines, and lightweight hosting.