Which Taylor Jenkins Reid Books Are Part Of The Same Universe (Every Overlap Explained)

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT One of the most captivating elements of Taylor Jenkins Reid's novels is the way in which many of the books connect within the same universe. Jenkins Reid has taken the literary world by storm and has written a number of books that have become absolute sensations. Her work has even been translated to the small screen, with Daisy Jones and the Six being adapted for Prime Video.

A fun Easter egg in Taylor Jenkins Reid's books is the appearance of two supporting characters, Celia St. James and Don Adler. These two characters first appeared in The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. They then make appearances in one of the later novels, Malibu Rising. The aforementioned magazines, Vivant and Sub Rosa are also included in Malibu Rising. Nina attributes her fame as a surfer to Vivant Magazine. Her mother, June, is also referenced as being a reader of Sub Rosa.

 

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