Rebecca Serle is the author of four YA novels, most recently Famous in Love and its sequel, Truly, Madly, Famously. Rebecca is an executive producer and co-creator (with Marlene King of Pretty Little Liars) on the Freeform and Warner Brothers smash hit adaptation of the series, also entitled Famous in Love. Her debut novel When You Were Mine - a modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet from the perspective of Rosaline (the girl Romeo was supposed to love) is in development with Universal Pictures with an adaptation by Scott Neustadter and Michael Weber (500 Days of Summer, The Fault in Our Stars) and Shawn Levy's 21 Laps (Stranger Things, Night at the Museum). She lives in New York.
I could not put down this book! Loved, loved, loved it. So much
romance, so much Hollywood gossip, so much fun. * Sarah
Mlynowski, author of TEN THINGS WE DID (AND PROBABLY SHOULDN'T
HAVE) on FAMOUS IN LOVE *
Fantasy becomes reality in this exhilarating love story you
won't want to put down. * Susane Colasanti, author of WHEN IT
HAPPENS on FAMOUS IN LOVE *
Serle establishes a glamorous premise in a gorgeous setting, as
well as an enticing romance-within-a-romance framework. *
Publishers Weekly on FAMOUS IN LOVE *
Imagine that you could gather the people you've loved-dead or
alive-at one table, for one night, with a chance to heal yourself
once and for all. The Dinner List is a heartbreakingly
romantic book framed by such an evening. It's Serle's unflinching
investigation into the triumph and failings of love that makes this
book one of a kind. A touch magic, a touch tragic, and absolutely
compelling from beginning to end. * Stephanie Danler, author of
Sweetbitter *
I read The Dinner List in a single day, unable to tear
myself away from this unconventional dinner party. Rebecca Serle
draws you in with this clever and delightful story and then (when
you least expect it) offers up some of the sharpest insights on
first loves, friendships and family. This book is completely
original and wildly entertaining. * Jennifer Close, author of
The Hopefuls *
I have five words for Rebecca Serle's The Dinner List:
wistful, delicious, romantic, magical, love. * Gabrielle Zevin,
author of The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry *
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