Good news for ‘Gleeks’

If you’re an avid Glee fan like me, last night’s season finale was more bitter than sweet. Sure, the kids from New Directions sang their hearts out at regionals, several romantic entanglements got even more complicated and Quinn finally had her baby girl. But with our favorite show on hiatus, what’s a Gleek to do? Well, it turns out you don’t have to watch endless reruns of season one or listen to the cast recordings over and over on your iPod . . . because Glee is hitting bookstores this fall!

Glee: The Beginning: An Original Novel by Sophia Lowell goes on sale September 1 from Poppy, a young adult publishing division of Hachette. And while this first book is a prequel to the TV show, multiple book projects are in the works—and all are authorized by Twentieth Century Fox. Now that’s music to our ears.

Are you a fan of Glee? Will you read the books?

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5 Responses to Good news for ‘Gleeks’

  1. Mel K. says:

    I’m not a fan of GLEE and I won’t read the books. I have so many books to read. I’ll never read them all in my lifetime. *g*

  2. I love Glee! I’m not sure if I’ll read the books, but I might. I do have a very long list, and the book tie-ins for TV shows tend to be pretty bad…

  3. Celeste says:

    My daughter and I are both huge fans of Glee. I would be very interested in reading the first book in the series. You never know if something will be good or not unless you read at least a chapter or two to find out. This could be the start of something great.

  4. oh well, i am a gleek myself and i really really love GLEE ,

  5. i am a certified Gleek and i really love the TV Show GLEE. Diana is very pretty -”.