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Books Mentioned In Season 7 Of Gilmore Girls | Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge


Are you a devoted Gilmore Girls fan eagerly searching for your next literary escape? Look no further! In Season 7, the town of Stars Hollow is brimming with bookish references that will leave any bookworm yearning for more. From classic literature to contemporary works, this post will dive into the fascinating world of books mentioned throughout Season 7 of Gilmore Girls.

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Are you a devoted Gilmore Girls fan eagerly searching for your next literary escape? Look no further! In Season 7, the town of Stars Hollow is brimming with bookish references that will leave any bookworm yearning for more. 

From classic literature to contemporary works, this post will dive into the fascinating world of books mentioned throughout Season 7 of Gilmore Girls. 

Whether you're looking to reminisce about your favourite moments or discover new titles to add to your reading list, this delightful exploration of literary gems will satisfy your craving for both Gilmore Girls and great books. 

Get ready to immerse yourself in the literary world that Lorelai and Rory Gilmore so passionately adore!

"My books look sad. Can books look sad?" – Rory Gilmore


Episode 1: The Long Morrow

  • In Cold Blood by Truman Capote (Season 7, Episode 1)
  • Walden by Henry David Thoreau (Season 7, Episode 1)


Episode 3: Lorelai's First Cotillion

  • Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White (Season 7, Episode 3)
  • Sexus by Henry Miller (Season 7, Episode 3)


Episode 8: Introducing Lorelai Planetarium

  • Ironweed by William Kennedy (Season 7, Episode 8)


Episode 9: Knit, People, Knit!

  • A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (Season 7, Episode 9)


Episode 14: Farewell, My Pet

  • Eva Luna by Isabel Allende (Season 7, Episode 14)
  • House of Spirits by Isabel Allende (Season 7, Episode 14)


Episode 15: I'm a Kayak, Hear Me Roar

  • The Vanishing Newspaper by Philip Meyer (Season 7, Episode 15)


Episode 17: Gilmore Girls Only

  • Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom (Season 7, Episode 17)


Episode 21: Unto The Breach

  • The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera (Season 7, Episode 21)


Episode 22: Bon Voyage

  • Robert’s Rules of Order by General Henry M Robert - (Season 7, Episode 22)


Other Authors Mentioned In Gilmore Girls Season 7

  • Herman Melville (Season 7, Episode 18)
  • Jay McInerney (Season 7, Episode 18)
  • Louise Erdrich (Season 7, Episode 18)
  • Cormac McCarthy (Season 7, Episode 1)
  • Samuel Johnson (Season 7, Episode 5)


The eclectic mix of titles mentioned throughout the season offers a treasure trove of recommendations for avid readers seeking their next captivating read. Whether you're a long-time fan of the show or a newcomer looking to delve into the literary world of Stars Hollow, the books mentioned in Season 7 of Gilmore Girls provide a delightful roadmap to ignite your imagination and broaden your reading horizons. So grab a cup of coffee, curl up with a book, and let the enchanting world of Gilmore Girls transport you to a place where books are celebrated. 



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