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What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

Posted on the 20 July 2020 by House Of Geekery @houseofgeekery

Since it looks like quarantine isn't going away any time soon, it's time for some more book recommendations. This time, I suggest a story for everyone based on their favorite television show.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love Game of Thrones, then check out Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo for your fantasy world-building fix.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love The Good Doctor, then check out The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang, one of the most popular romances of 2018.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love Vikings, then check out Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman to learn more about all those mischievous characters.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love This is Us, then check out An American Marriage by Tayari Jones to further explore the intricacies of family in America.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love The Haunting of Hill House, then check out House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski, a story about another thoroughly creepy home.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, then check out Saturday Evening Girls Club by Jane Healey, a period piece about female friendship.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love Stranger Things, then check out Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero, a fantastic mystery filled with friendship and nostalgia.

What Read Based Your Favorite Show

If you love The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, then check out Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand, featuring teenage girls with supernatural powers.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love The Handmaid's Tale, then check out The Power by Naomi Alderman, a provocative speculative fiction tale.

What to Read Based on Your Favorite TV Show

If you love Riverdale, then check out We Were Liars by E. Lockhart about another group of teens embroiled in scandal and mystery.


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