Money Heist → Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Money Heist is a Spanish show and it’s all about a very well-planned heist. The characters come from all different areas of life and they spend a lot of time trying to pull this nearly impossible bank heist off. You will never know what to expect and be rooting for these criminals. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo is also about a heist. This book has some fantasy elements, but it also explores a variety of different people coming together to pull off a complex heist.
Hollywood → The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Hollywood explores how a number of different people navigate in Hollywood and what it means to be Black, gay, young, and inexperienced in the early period of Hollywood. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid is also about fame and the acting scene in the 1950s-80s, this book also discusses issues such as homophobia and the Hollywood culture.
The Witcher → Throne of Glass series + The Falconer series
If you’re wanting something with magical and badass characters like in The Witcher, Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas and The Falconer by Elizabeth May are perfect. All three of these follow assassins/warriors/hunters and they all contain unique elements of magic.
The Politician → Red, White and Royal Blue
If you’re looking for a politically charged read after watching The Politician then Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston is perfect. Both have great humour, political commentary, and a diverse set of characters.
Elite → One of Us Is Lying
Elite is filled with murder and follows a ‘whodunit’ storyline, if you want another teen murder mystery then One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus is perfect. Elite is a tad more intense and dark, but One of Us Is Lying has been described as The Breakfast Club with murder and will have you at the edge of your seat.
Sex Education → The Exact Opposite of Okay + Jack of Hearts
Sex Education gave us all the sex education. The Exact Opposite of Okay by Laura Steven is all about a girl taking charge and fighting back against the sexist systems she’s been exposed to, so this one is great if you liked Aimee’s storyline in season 2. Jack of Hearts by L.C. Rosen is all about Jack the school ‘slut’ and what happens when he starts giving sex advice to his fellow students. One student starts threatening him and Jack learns that being out can get complicated too.
Queer Eye → Popular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek
Queer Eye showed us all that being who we are is enough and sometimes we just need five gay men to assist us in finding our true colours. Popular by Maya Van Wagenen follows Maya herself and her journey in figuring out what makes someone ‘fit in’ and finding her own voice.
Dear White People → The Hate U Give
Are you wanting another head on look at racism in America after watching Dear White People? Then The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas is perfect as it follows Starr and what happens after her friend gets shot by the police right in front of her.
Unbelievable → Know My Name
Unbelievable told the horrifying true story about a series of rape cases. Know My Name is Chanel Miller’s story as most of us have heard about Brock Turner, but what about the girl that he raped? This is her story.
Never Have I Ever → When Dimple Met Rishi
Never Have I Ever is a great insight into Indian culture and what it means to be a teenager. When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon is a fun look at teenage dating and Indian family expectations. Both of these are so sweet and funny!
Jessica Jones → Renegades
Jessica Jones is a new take on superheroes. It has a darker undertone and Jessica isn’t the typical hero. Renegades by Marissa Meyer explores the line between hero and villain and gives us a unique superhero story.