Books to Read if Youre OBSESSED with Outer Banks

after seeing all the outer banks the night it premiered on netflix, two things were for sure: 1. pogues 4 life! and 2. I needed a second season immediately! well season two is here and after watching everything in one sitting its time once again to fill the void left by outer banks while we wait for season three. sadly we have quite a bit of time before the next season comes out so i compiled a list of all the books to read if you, like me, are obx obsessed.

1. i killed zoe spanos for kit frick

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murder, wrongfully convicted murderers, class differences, seaside town summer vibes, the similarities between i killed zoe spanos and obx go on and on. so take a break from watching fan videos on youtube and let this book fill the void left by the outer banks.

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2. summer i got pretty by jenny han

a belly is in for an unforgettable summer, just like john b and the rest of the outer banks pogues. one of my favorite things about obx is the budding love triangle between kiara, jj, and pope that we can only hope to see more of in season 3. so why not read about an epic love triangle between belly and brothers? jeremiah and conrad in the summer i got pretty.

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3. in deeper waters by f.t. lucas

One of the best things about outer banking is the mystery of the treasure hunt. The twists and turns of discovering the royal merchant of the first season are only amplified in the second season when the pogues hunt down the cross of Santo Domingo. So if outer banks maritime adventures are your favorite, you’ll love this book about a young prince who must trust a mysterious stranger to save him when he’s kidnapped by pirates during his coming-of-age tour.

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4. love & olives by jenna evans welch

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hunting the lost city of atlantis is the same as hunting the royal merchant, right? Outer Banks perfectly blends summer beach town vibes with high-stakes gold panning, and don’t get me started on John B and Sarah Cameron’s relationship! so if you’re looking to fill the void left by the second season of obx, choose love & Olives, a story about a teenage girl who finds romance while trying to connect with her absent father in beautiful Santorini, Greece, while searching for the lost city of Atlantis.

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5. i will never tell by abigail haas

Did the last three episodes of outer banks stress you out? same. At the end of the last episode, I was literally pacing back and forth as I watched, because I couldn’t sit still. So if you’re looking for another heart-pounding summer thriller, definitely check out I’ll Never Tell. Anna’s summer takes a turn for the worse when her best friend is found dead and she is the prime suspect.

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6. nicole castroman black hearts

A book about pirates? what? But listen to me, the pogues are literally panning for gold and spend most of their time sailing around the outer shores. so this book is perfect for you if your favorite part of the show was the treasure hunt and the sailing.

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7. burn for burn by jenny han and siobhan vivian

An island setting with beautiful waterfront homes and teen revenge plots is the perfect recipe for a good book! Alliances are made and secrets are revealed in Burn for Burn, just like in the Outer Banks. Plus, Kat will give you some serious Kiara vibes, do you need any more reasons to read this book?

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8. today tonight tomorrow by rachel lynn solomon

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i won’t lie and say i didn’t faint when john b confessed to sarah cameron in the rain that they had something real after spending a day together. Well, in Today Tonight Tomorrow, the Rivals work together in a senior class game that takes them all over Seattle over the course of one night. In the end, they’ll discover that they might actually be perfect for each other and, in the immortal words of John B, “That’s like rare evidence of Bigfoot!”

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9. phoebe will destroy you for blake nelson

I literally don’t know how many times I said, “why did you bring the gun?!” her as she looked at the outer benches. And yet, there was something truly vulnerable and endearing about jj’s self-destructive nature. You can find more of that vulnerability in both Phoebe and Nick in Phoebe Will Destroy You.

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10. start here with trish doller

if you loved sarah cameron and kiara’s friendship in outer banks, you should definitely read start here. willa and taylor spend the summer on a life-changing sailing trip and discover if their friendship is really worth saving.

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11. the naughty lady by jenn bennett

theo and john b have a lot in common. like having treasure hunting parents who have disappeared, bad guys chasing them and not knowing who to trust. I’ll grant you that theo lives in 1937 europe and not 2020 nc, but believe me, it’s definitely worth a read if you’re a fan of obx.

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