Spring Break is without a doubt the saving grace of spring semester. For 10 days (and 10 days only), students can put their stress aside and take in a little R&R — and maybe a little Netflix. So, a round-up of some of the best TV shows, movies and books you should keep in mind this Spring break.

For the Bookworms Seeking the Next Big Thing

Described as the "best chiller" since "Gone Girl," "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins is a psychological thriller guaranteed to get your heart racing. This Hitchcock-style thriller is both haunting and highly addictive, which makes for the perfect Spring break read.

 For the Second Chancers & Joel McHale Fans

Following NBC's cancellation of "Community" last May, fans demanded another season. Thanks to Yahoo!, Community was given another shot, and the first episode will air March 17 - just in time for Spring Break. If you haven't seen the sitcom that tells the story of a former lawyer forced to attend community college, now is the perfect time to catch up.

 For Fairytale Enthusiasts

Cinderella is back, and more dramatic than ever. Kenneth Branagh's live-action movie inspired by Disney's most famous fairytale is a must-see for nostalgic college students everywhere. This 1950's classic has never been shown on such a massive scale. And let's be honest, a glass slipper looks much better in Imax.

For "Opposites Attract" Believers

"Anchorman" and "Ride Along" fans, unite! Two of Hollywood's funniest men, Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart, have teamed up to create one of the most highly anticipated comedies of the year, "Get Hard," out in theaters March 27. After witnessing their intense lip sync battle on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," it's clear the collaboration between these two comedians will shine on the big screen.

For the SNL Obsessed with Lazy Eyes

Audible, an app that allows users to listen to a wide range of books on any of their electronic devices in a must-have. And Amy Poehler's "Yes Please" is a must listen. Poehler, known for her role as the co-anchor of SNL's "Weekend Update" and the ambitious and quirky Leslie Knope on "Parks an Recreation," describes her triumphs, pitfalls and terribly embarrassing experiences in this laugh-out-loud story.