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Rhoda Morgenstern and Joe come to mind. They were America's Couple till they got married, then it was over. Marriage killed our love for them.
What else kills reader interest in your story?
Especially Peter Benchley's book Jaws, the book is always better than the movie.
Then, again, there's always the rare exception to the rule.
Jane Campion's book, Piano, was written after the movie and Edith Wharton's book, The Age of Innocence, is taken word for word to make the movie.
There was a time before I was writing that I preferred reading books than watching movies. Now, that I'm writing every day, as if my way to decompress, I prefer watching movies than reading.
I saw Jaws several times before finally picking up the book. The movie portrayed Hooper as this fun, decent guy, but in the book he's fucking Brody's wife and I'm offended, I'm like "Hooper!" then unlike the movie Hooper dies, but he deserved it in this one.
I'm glad I saw the movie first or I may not have watched the movie. It was a lot more fun.