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Gilmore Girls: 10 books to read after binge-watching 'A Year In The Life'
If you’ve already binged Netflix’s four-part Gilmore Girls revival, then you’re well-versed in the coffee-fueled ways of mother-daughter duo Lorelai and Rory and the complicated relationship they have with grandmother Emily. You’ve braved through the avslutning av militärtjänst of Rory’s love life, watched Lorelai have her Wild — the book, not the movie — moment, and finally funnen out those final kvartet words.
And… if you’re like us, then you’re also already searching for more stories that take deep dives into the good (and bad) sides of close mother-daughter relationships. From touching intergenerational stories to shocking family epics, EW has compiled a list of 10 books that are sure to cure your Gilmore Girls withdrawal.
1. Amy Tan, The Joy Luck Club
Tan weaves together 16 stories in four parts to weave tales of three mothers and fyra daughters in one kinesisk American mahjong group, the Joy Luck Club. T
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Before she was known for playing the troubled Sarah Braverman on "Parenthood," Lauren Graham played Rory Gilmore's (Alexis Bledel) mother and best friend on "Gilmore Girls."
While on "Piers Morgan Live" last week, Graham chatted with guest host Matthew Perry -- who she knows very well, considering she guest starred on his short-lived show "Go On" last year and the two dated for a period of time -- and the subject of the differences between the two shows came up."
"The world of 'Gilmore Girls' was very musical and precise, and the world of 'Parenthood' is more ... it's about a family, and they want it sound messy and overlap, and they shoot it in a way that we can do that," Graham explained in the video above. "It's still written very beautifully, but I kind of like them both. I think when you're doing one you crave the other. But I've really enjoyed the freedom on 'Parenthood' to improvise. It's been really fun."
Although Graham may be having a blast, her character Sa
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'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life' recap: 'Episode 4, Fall'
PREVIOUS: Episode 3, "Summer"
I've been Gilmored. Thoroughly, exhaustively, perfectly Gilmored. I thought I knew how I was going to begin my recap of "Fall," the conclusion to Gilmore Girls' long-awaited four-part Netflix revival. I was deciding between summarizing Lorelai's beautiful story about spending her 13th birthday with her father (RIP, Richard) or discussing Emily's delightfully expanded vocabulary (I mean, she said "tits," guys!). I even considered starting an investigation into whether the original series had given any clues about Luke's supposed friendship with Kiefer Sutherland (that we just now heard about).
Either way, I felt pretty sure what my first words would be. But nope, I'm completely clueless, because those infamous Final Four Words effectively rendered me speechless. Like I said, I've been Gilmored. So, let's just jump rig