The Summer I Turned Pretty is back!

The hit Prime Video series, based on Jenny Han’s beloved young adult trilogy, returns July 16 for its final season. Both the books and the show follow Isabel “Belly” Conklin (Lola Tung) who spends every summer at Cousins Beach with her family friends, the Fishers, and their two sons Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) and Conrad (Christopher Briney).

In the third season, viewers will finally learn Belly’s fate after she returns to the Fisher’s summer house, where she and Jeremiah announce they’re getting married. When Conrad reenters the picture, and reignites an old flame, Belly must decide which brother she’s going to choose.

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Since TSITP has literary origins, it’s only natural to want to read a book that captures the summery vibes, sweet coming-of-age story and unforgettable romance that the TV series does. PEOPLE has you covered on the best books to dive into if you can’t get enough of the show.

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ by Jenny Han

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ by Jenny Han.

What better place to begin than the book that started it all? Belly, Conrad and Jeremiah’s story blooms over three novels, so be sure to check out It’s Not Summer Without You and We’ll Always Have Summer once you finish the first installment.

‘Every Summer After’ by Carley Fortune

‘Every Summer After’ by Carley Fortune.

Persephone “Percy” Fraser spends every summer in the Canadian lake town Barry’s Bay alongside her neighbors, Charlie and Sam Florek. After one disastrous summer upturns Percy and Sam’s friendship, Percy vows never to return — until she’s called back to town as an adult when Sam’s mother dies. This nostalgic romance, along with its companion book, One Golden Summer, are perfect beach reads.

‘My Life with the Walter Boys’ by Ali Novak

‘My Life with the Walter Boys’ by Ali Novak.

Belly is stuck in a house full of boys when she visits Cousins Beach, just like the protagonist of this heartfelt YA novel. When Jackie Howard’s family dies in a car accident, she leaves New York City for Colorado, where she’s set to live with her new guardians, the Walter family, and their 11 sons. This book also got the page-to-screen treatment so cue up the show once you’ve turned the last page.

‘Saint Anything’ by Sarah Dessen

‘Saint Anything’ by Sarah Dessen.

When Sydney’ Stanford’s older brother, Peyton, is incarcerated after a drunk driving accident, she finds solace in the Chatham family, who own the local pizza parlor. Dessen’s moving coming-of-age novel, much like TSITP, features a memorable cast of characters with a strong bond.

‘Audre and Bash Are Just Friends’ by Tia Williams

‘Audre & Bash Are Just Friends’ by Tia Williams.

Though it’s set in the sizzling streets of New York City instead of a beach town, this YA romcom follows Audre who, on a mission to save her summer, befriends the new kid in school. With friendship at its core, this book is perfect for fans of the banter between Belly and the Fisher boys (and is also loosely connected to Williams’ hit romance Seven Days in June).

‘We Were Liars’ by E. Lockhart

‘We Were Liars’ by E. Lockhart.

This thrilling trilogy centers on the wealthy Sinclair family, who spend their summers on a private island off Martha’s Vineyard. When Cadence, the eldest Sinclair grandchild, runs into trouble as a teenager one season, secrets threaten to spill about the seemingly flawless clan. Lockhart’s BookTok favorite is also a Prime Video hit.

‘Summer Girls’ by Jennifer Dugan

‘Summer Girls’ by Jennifer Dugan.

If you liked the quaint beach town setting (and tension-filled relationships) in TSITP, this sapphic YA romance about two polar opposites who fall into an unexpected relationship one summer is sure to check all the boxes.

‘Rosewood’ by Sayantani Dasgupta

‘Rosewood’ by Sayantani Dasgupta.

Looking for another story about an unforgettable summer? This Sense and Sensibility retelling follows the blooming romance between Eila and Rahul, who meet at a one-of-a-kind summer camp that scouts contestants for a Bridgerton-esque TV series.

‘A Taste for Love’ by Jennifer Yen

‘A Taste for Love’ by Jennifer Yen.

High school senior Liza Yang and her mother don’t have much in common, aside from their mutual love of baking. When Liza agrees to help her mom with their family’s annual baking competition, she doesn’t expect for the contestants to be a selection of young men that Mrs. Yang has handpicked for her to date. This sweet romcom has been recommended for fans of Jenny Han and Jane Austen.

‘Summer on the Bluffs’ by Sunny Hostin

‘Summer on the Bluffs’ by Sunny Hostin.

The View cohost’s book follows Ama Vaux Tanner, who lives in a coveted beach house in the exclusive Black community, Oak Bluffs. When she decides to move to France after reuniting with an old flame, Ama calls her three honorary goddaughters back to the beach to decide who will inherit the home. This book is full of family and shoreside delight.