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Jesse Andrews

Bestselling Author • 1 Series • 3 Books

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Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Start with: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2012)

About Jesse Andrews

Jesse Andrews is a scriptwriter, author born in Pittsburgh Pensylvannia. He went to Schenley High School before he proceeded to Harvard University. He got started in his writing career with the publication of “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl”, which went on to become a New York Times bestselling title. The novel was so popular that it was later adapted into a feature film that won the Sundance Film Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize in 2015. The script was written by Andrews with Alfonso Gomez-Rejon in the director’s chair. In addition to the script for his novel he has also written scripts for a lot many other feature films and adaptations. He currently lives in Berkeley California. Rising to prominence with the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series, Jesse Andrews has since expanded their repertoire to include numerous successful works across various genres. Their writing style, characterized by compelling narratives and memorable characters, has earned them a dedicated global readership with millions of fans worldwide.

📚 All Book Series by Jesse Andrews

Publication Order of Standalone Novels
3 books 2012–2018
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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an essential installment in the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series, delivering the tension and character depth that fans of Jesse Andrews have come to expect.

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2012
2

The Haters

The Haters is an essential installment in the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series, delivering the tension and character depth that fans of Jesse Andrews have come to expect.

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2016
3

Munmun

Munmun is an essential installment in the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series, delivering the tension and character depth that fans of Jesse Andrews have come to expect.

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2018

? Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Jesse Andrews?

Jesse Andrews is a bestselling author known for 1 book series containing over 3 books. Popular series include Publication Order of Standalone Novels. Their work spans multiple genres and has captivated millions of readers worldwide.

What is the best Jesse Andrews series to start with?

For readers new to Jesse Andrews's work, the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series is the ideal entry point. It showcases the author's signature style and contains 3 books. Begin with Me and Earl and the Dying Girl to start from the very beginning.

How many books has Jesse Andrews written?

Jesse Andrews has written over 3 books across 1 series. This prolific output covers multiple genres, making them one of the most versatile authors in contemporary fiction.

Should I read Jesse Andrews books in order?

Yes, reading Jesse Andrews's series in publication order is strongly recommended. Most series feature evolving character arcs, ongoing story threads, and references to earlier events that are most rewarding when experienced in sequence. Our complete reading order guides are listed above.

What genre does Jesse Andrews write in?

Jesse Andrews writes primarily in fiction. With 1 series across 3 books, the author has explored a wide range of themes and storytelling approaches throughout their career.

Are Jesse Andrews's books standalone or must they be read as a series?

Most of Jesse Andrews's books are part of ongoing series and deliver the most satisfying experience when read in order. However, several standalone novels and short story collections provide excellent entry points without requiring prior knowledge of other series.

What is Jesse Andrews's most popular book?

Based on reader reviews and sales data, Jesse Andrews's most celebrated works come from the Publication Order of Standalone Novels series. The first book, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, is widely considered the ideal starting point and consistently receives outstanding reader ratings.