10 Best Books To Read If You Like Gilmore Girls

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Mary Kassel is a Senior Lists Writer at Screen Rant and a contributor to the site's Reviews section as well. Kassel studied film and television in college and emphasizes theory and analysis in their work. Additionally, they focus this analysis on intersectionality and the experience of artists from all walks of life.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The hit TV show Gilmore Girls remains popular to this day thanks to its witticisms and compelling characters, and there are many books to read after Gilmore Girls to scratch the same itch. Lorelai and Rory's relationship as best friends and mother and daughter is the thrust of the show's plot, as this is a complex dynamic. However, the other characters who populate the world are just as funny as the titular Gilmores.

10 Book Lovers Written by Emily Henry Every Emily Henry book could be classified as a satisfying beach read, and though this genre is sometimes overlooked, Book Lovers is endlessly fun. The romance between the central couple, Nora and Charlie, draws parallels to Jess and Rory in Gilmore Girls, as they share an intense love of literature but try to bury their obvious chemistry in animosity.

The chemistry between Vivienne and Rhys jumps off the page, which is something the romantic relationships on Gilmore Girls captured well. Additionally, the witchy aesthetics and autumnal setting are easily comparable to Gilmore Girls. The series is known for having some of the coziest falls on television. By combining the small-town fall with a steamy romantic plotline, The Ex Hex takes a traditional romantic formula and makes it into something special.

7 The Third Gilmore Girl Written by Kelly Bishop Kelly Bishop delivered all of Emily Gilmore's funniest insults in Gilmore Girls, but her character is often left out when considering who the titular characters are. However, in her upcoming memoir, it's likely that Bishop will delve into the off-screen experience of working on Gilmore Girls, as well as her additional collaborations with Sherman-Palladino.

It's unlikely that every reader or watcher of Little Women and Gilmore Girls has experienced what the stories depict. However, the deeper themes and the trials of entering adulthood are relatable to everyone. The book and show differ in that the sibling dynamic takes center stage in Little Women, whereas Lorelai often acts more like Rory's sister than her mother in Gilmore Girls.

Though Anne of Green Gables was written over one hundred years ago, the lessons about life that Anne experiences are as relevant as ever. Anne is a young girl adopted by the Cuthberts, a brother and sister who owns a farm on Prince Edward Island, and though she struggles to find her way, it doesn't take long for the community to embrace her. The author, Lucy Maud Montgomery, wrote many novels about Anne in the series and explored her life and relationships well into the character's life.

2 The Marvelous Mirza Girls Written by Sheba Karim Much of the marketing for The Marvelous Mirza Girls compares the story to Gilmore Girls, as there's a deep bond between Noreen and her mother. Additionally, Noreen quickly forms an exciting new romance with Kabir when she and her mom travel to New Delhi after her high school graduation.

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