The Complete Reading List for Everyone Who is Seriously Missing Glee
They sing, they dance, they act, they… write? You might not know that many cast members from Fox’s musical teen drama are actually quadruple threats. That’s right. A ton of Glee stars and guest stars have penned their own novels, memoirs, and self help books, so if you’re missing the beautiful disaster that was Glee, I’ve got you covered. Here’s a complete list of books by Glee actors.
Chris Colfer
Chris Colfer, who portrayed Glee’s beloved Kurt Hummel, is definitely the most prolific writer of the Glee squad. He hasn’t acted much since Glee, instead launching a pretty successful career as an author. His works include The Land of Stories series for children, and more recently a YA novel called Stranger Than Fanfiction. And in case you didn’t know, he actually wrote an episode of Glee! Check out “Old Dog, New Tricks” (season 5, episode 19) to get a taste of his writing talent.
Lea Michele
Lea Michele, AKA Rachel Berry, has written two books post-Glee. Her memoir, Brunette Ambition, tells the story of her life-long career in show business, along with memories of her time with Glee, and especially memories of her late boyfriend and costar Cory Monteith. Her follow-up book, You First: Journal Your Way to Your Best Life, is chock full of lifestyle tips and journaling prompts.
Jane Lynch
If you’re wondering whether Jane Lynch is anything like the morally ambiguous Sue Sylvester, you need look no further than her writings. Her memoir Happy Accidents focuses on her journey to self-acceptance, while her picture book Marlene, Marlene, Queen of Mean, written with A.E. Mikesell and Lara Embry, combats childhood bullying.
Naya Rivera
The sassy Santana Lopez would no doubt appreciate Naya Rivera’s memoir, Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up. In true Santana fashion, it’s full of the juiciest gossip. If you’re looking for all the Glee-era dirt, this is the book for you.
Jenna Ushkowitz
Jenna Ushkowitz’s book Choosing Glee: 10 Rules to Finding Inspiration, Happiness, and the Real You (written with Sheryl Berk) delivers on everything we loved from Tina’s storyline in Glee. It’s all about finding yourself and gaining self confidence, illustrated with photos and keepsakes from Ushkowitz’s life.
And that’s just the main cast. Plenty of Glee’s recurring characters and guest stars have written their own books as well. See the complete, star-studded list below.
NeNe Leakes (swim coach Roz Washington)
Stephen Tobolowsky (former glee club director Sandy Ryerson)
Whoopi Goldberg (Carmen Tibideaux, Dean of Vocal Performance and Song Interpretation at NYADA)
- If Someone Says “You Complete Me,” RUN!: Whoopi’s Big Book of Relationships
- Is it Just Me? Or Is It Nuts Out There?
Kristin Chenoweth (McKinley High Alumna April Rhodes)
- A Little Bit Wicked: Life, Love, and Faith in Stages, with Joni Rodgers
Gwyneth Paltrow (substitute teacher turned glee club director Holly Holliday)
- It’s All Good, with Julia Turshen
Kate Hudson (NYADA dance instructor Cassandra July)
- Pretty Happy: The Healthy Way to Love Your Body
- Pretty Fun: Creating and Celebrating a Lifetime of Traditions
Demi Lovato (waitress, musician, and temporarily Santana’s girlfriend Dani)
Peter Facinelli (Rupert Campion, director of the Broadway revival of Funny Girl)
- After the Red Rain, with Barry Lyga and Robert DeFranco
- Protocol Orphans, with Michael Alan Nelson
Sarah Jessica Parker (Vogue executive Isabelle Wright)
- She’s not exactly an author, but Sarah Jessica Parker is the Editorial director of SJP for Hogarth, a new imprint of Penguin Random House!
Josh Groban (Josh Groban)
Carol Burnett (Doris Sylvester, AKA Sue’s mom)
- What I Want to Be When I Grow Up, with George Mendoza
- One More Time
Gloria Estefan (Santana’s mother, Maribel Lopez)
- The Magically Mysterious Adventures of Noelle the Bulldog, with Michael Garland
- Noelle’s Treasure Tale, with Michael Garland
- Estefan Kitchen, with Emilio Estefan
Molly Shannon (astronomy teacher and badminton coach Brenda Castle)
- Tilly the Trickster, with Ard Hoyt
Britney Spears (Britney Spears fantasy)
- Heart to Heart, with Lynn Spears
- A Mother’s Gift, with Lynn Spears
Shirley Maclaine (New York Socialite June Dolloway)
Olivia Newton John (Olivia Newton John)
Perez Hilton (Perez Hilton)
- Perez Hilton’s True Bloggywood Stories: The Glamorous Life of Beating, Cheating, and Overdosing, with Jared Shapiro
- Red Carpet Suicide: A Survival Guide on Keeping Up with the Hiltons, with Jared Shapiro
Andrew Rannells (Andrew Rannells)
- Rannells is set to publish a so-far-unnamed memoir in 2019, but in the meantime you can read his Modern Love essay, “During a Night of Casual Sex, Urgent Messages Go Unanswered.”
Neil Patrick Harris (Bryan Ryan, school board member)
Tyra Banks (owner of Bichette modeling agency)
- Modelland
- Tyra’s Beauty: Inside & Out
- Perfect Is Boring: 10 Things My Crazy, Fierce Mama Taught Me About Beauty, Booty, and Being a Boss
Kathy Griffin (Tammy Jean Albertson, judge of the 2011 Western Ohio Regional Show Choir Championship)
Ricky Martin (Spanish teacher David Martinez)
- Santiago and Alejandro’s Adventure
- Me
Happy reading, Gleeks.