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Post Wanted read and reviewed some of the top titles from the Rory Gilmore reading challenge. Shop the best titles worth picking up from "Gilmore Girls" this fall.
Luckily, there’s a list of all the 339 books Rory reading during Gilmore Girls ‘ run, so it’s safe to say that we’re going to be busy for a very, very long time.
If you're a fan of 'Gilmore Girls' then you know that the show's lead, Rory Gilmore, reads a lot. Here's every book worth reading on her reading list.
Rory Gilmore’s reading challenge consists of 408 books in total. On a mission to diversify our own personal reading experience, we’ve sampled Rory Gilmore’s reading challenge.
The Rory Gilmore Reading List is a 400-book-strong list of every novel, non-fiction work and collection of poems read or carried by Rory Gilmore in the seven seasons of Gilmore Girls.
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It also does not include the books that appeared in the 2016 short-lived reboot, Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life. Thanks to the BuzzFeed list, though, the Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge emerged.
And, part of that sense of self was that she loved to read. In fact, according to Australian writer Patrick Lenton, in just seven seasons, Rory Gilmore read a whopping 338 books during Gilmore Girls .
With over 330 books mentioned throughout the series, The Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge conveniently rounds up every title, from Dostoevsky to Dr. Seuss, along with bookish tidbits from the show.
'Gilmore Girls' fans saw Rory Gilmore pursue a career in journalism for years — but the character was much better suited to write books.