Come for the bookish main character and stay for the family dynamics as Jane, her grandmother, and her mother make an intergenerational home together. (Bonus: you can actually read Jane’s debut historical romance Snow Falling.) Matilda Jane adores Isabel Allende and swoons at the chance to share her own stories with an audience. Inspired by telenovelas, this romantic and heartfelt drama follows Jane, her love interests, her family, and her dreams of becoming a bestselling romance author over the course of five seasons. 17 episode of “Jane the Virgin.” Credit…Jane the Virgin Gina Rodriguez as Jane Villanueva on the Nov. Lily James and Michiel Huisman star as the central romantic pair in this bittersweet yet ultimately hopeful story about the power of books to unite us, even during the darkest days. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Societyīased on the fan favorite historical novel of the same name, this 2018 film brings to life the story of a London-based author and the close-knit community of Guernsey, who exchanged letters and came together through their shared love of literature. ![]() The show doesn’t get everything right about publishing, but it’s frothy, fun, and offers a glimpse at how a book gets made and marketed. Working at Empirical Press offers her character Eliza an opportunity to climb the ladder as an editor, as well as engage in juicy office drama and a potential romance. The problem is no one will hire her-until she lies about her age and begins to impersonate a 28-year-old up-and-comer. Sutton Foster stars as a 40-year-old empty nester seeking to reenter the world of publishing she left behind as a young mother. And, at least in the early seasons, you’ll likely see yourself in Rory, the introverted bookworm who would rather be reading. ![]() Whether you’re watching this early 00’s show for the first time or the seventeenth, it’s fun to pick out the literary Easter eggs both on screen and in Amy Sherman-Palladino’s punchy dialogue. It’s easy to miss a book reference here and there from the fast-talking mother-daughter duo and their Yale-educated family, but you don’t need to catch them all: list-makers with a special attention to detail and a love for this show cite over 339 books read by Rory alone. ![]() (Photo by Mitchell Haddad/CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images) Gilmore Girls LOS ANGELES – OCTOBER 24: “Let The Games Begin” (l-r) Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore, Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore.
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