As I previously mentioned, Hollywood decided to make a new version of Gossip Girl. It recently went up on the HBO Max streaming service with episodes releasing every Thursday. Gossip Girl (2021) is more like a sequel than a remake because they do mention some of the characters from the original (2007). If you didn’t know, Gossip Girl is a teen drama about the lives of rich kids living in New York City who are constantly stalked by an anonymous blog named Gossip Girl. A show about messy, rich kids in New York City was a fast hit, especially because of the fashion. They wore the best brands, sometimes even outfits straight from the runway. Gossip Girl catapulted itself into a comfort show where you loved seeing Blair and Serena, our favorite frenemies, going at each other every week. This book list will highlight books that will remind you of the feelings you had whenever you sat down and watched the show. I hope many authors decide to write more books that resemble the Gossip Girl vibe. Books like that just make me want to one-click, so you bet you already have a customer in line. If you want more books for Gossip Girl fans, check out these YA reads for Gossip Girl fans. Meet Anna K — she’s at the top of the world, but she prefers the company of her horses. She’s also in a boring relationship and calmly sails through it. But the arrival of one “Count” Vronsky changes everything for her, especially her love life. What is she willing to let go for the chance to be with Vronsky? Now, for this to work, she has to make amends to all the people she has wronged. Starting with Brendan, the guy who she labeled with an unfortunate nickname when they were kids. The story follows Chiamaka and Devon, two teens who are very much different. But when an anonymous texter named Aces starts to target them both, they will have to team up in order to take them down. Gemma had her summer all planned out, but it quickly changes when she gets dumped. Now she has to worry if she will bump into Hallie, her former best friend, while back in the Hamptons. But a small case of mistaken identity might just save her after all. But what Royce forgets to tell her is that every new Mrs. Hale needs to go through an initiation. And she’s definitely not ready for that. August is in need of a fake girlfriend and no one is better than Xandra Nicole for that position. She knows fake dating. If it were to be considered a sport, Xandra would be a gold medalist. After the papers are signed, they really think it could be that simple. But as the attraction grows, the fake couple starts to wonder what’s real and what’s not. Nancy Luo is shocked to find out her former best friend goes missing. And then everything turns for the worst when she is found dead. You think it couldn’t get any worse, but then she and her friends are the prime suspects. The four most uncover the real killer before The Proctor exposes more than they can bear. It’s the night before the Palace Hotel opens and Consuelo is not feeling the mood. Everyone around her is excited and abuzz about the big opening, but instead, she’s thinking about the path she has taken and the things she has left behind in order to fulfill her family’s expectations. Rain could have been society’s sweetheart, but after her family arranges a marriage for her, she sabotages herself and runs off right after. She somehow ends up in New Orleans, in Sol’s hotel. What follows is a whirlwind affair that will change their lives forever. Now that his father is making a comeback, the spotlight is right over Luc. To clean up his image, he needs to get a fake boyfriend. A nice, perfect, boring fake boyfriend. And Oliver Blackwood is a perfect choice! And our protagonist, Darcy, is definitely messy. She is the one behind an anonymous love advice business in her school. When Brougham catches her in the act of collecting letters, things quickly change. He blackmails her into becoming his personal dating coach in order to win his ex-girlfriend back.