Being a show adapted from a graphic novel,El secreto de la Veneno (1997) XXX movie Heartstoppersure has a lotof books in it. Each season of Alice Oseman's Netflix adaptation sees fierce bookworm Isaac (Tobie Donovan) flaunting consistently excellent reading taste, and each character always has a bunch of noteworthy books on their shelves or in their backpacks.
In Season 3, there's a bunch of awesome LGBTQ authors, stories, and histories in the Heartstoppercharacters' reading piles, and some buzzy BookTok favourites. Corresponding with some of the storylines this season, Isaac's handpicked library book recommendations are themed around mental health and eating disorders — many of which could make helpful reads for the characters but also the show's viewers, and some of which provide the sex education deeply lacking in UK schools.
So, because Heartstopperoffers up such an excellent reading list with authors including Maia Kobabe, Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone, Janet W. Hardy and Dossie Easton, and more, I've pulled them all together for you, from Gender Queerto This Is How You Lose The Time Warand The Ethical Slut. Add them to your reading list.
In episode 1, on the beach in Lyme Regis, Isaac is reading Maia Kobabe's 2014 memoir Gender Queer. This autobiography saw the author, who uses e/em/eir pronouns, exploring ways to explain being non-binary and asexual to loved ones, but ultimately examining what gender fluidity means for ourselves. Isaac found his way to identifying with asexuality in Season 2 — reading Angela Chen's book Aceto figure it all out — and he describes himself as such to Charlie (Joe Locke) in the scene, as well as being "probably aromantic, too."
Meanwhile, Charlie is beside him, engrossed in 10 Things I Hate About Plato, the fictional book by his crush and favourite author, classicist Jack Maddox (Jonathan Bailey). You cannot buy this book, alas.
Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe is now available to buy via Oni Press on Amazon.
In episode 2, Isaac is holding a copy Beach Readand Funny Storyauthor Emily Henry's 2024 holiday rom-comYou and Me on Vacation (also titled The People You Meet On Vacation). An homage to When Harry Met Sally, it's about best friends Alex and Poppy, who met at university and now take annual trips together filled with sexual tension through Vancouver, New Orleans, Tuscany, and Croatia. Isaac is reading this book when he receives his GSCE results, so it's clear he deserves a holiday too.
You and Me on Vacationby Emily Henry is now available to buy via Penguin on Amazon.
SEE ALSO: The 10 best books of 2024 so far, according to BookTok"I want to meet you in every place I ever loved." In Isaac's hands during school assembly in episode 3 is the exquisite 2019 novella by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone, This How You Lose the Time War. The magnificent, time-travelling, sapphic love story of Red and Blue was one of the buzziest, BookTok-beloved books of 2023 for a reason.
This Is How You Lose The Time Warby Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone is now available to buy via Arcadia on Amazon.
Historian, novelist, and critic Peter Ackroyd’s 2017 chronicle of gay London history, from the ancient Romans to today, Queer Cityis sitting on Nick's (Kit Connor) bedside table in episode 3. Having come out as bisexual in Season 2, Nick's now learning up about queer history — and you should too.
Queer City by Peter Ackroyd is now available to buy via Penguin on Amazon.
A little perspective from plenty of recognisable names, writer and activist Scarlett Curtis' It's Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies)is sitting at the front of Isaac and James' (James McEwan) library book display of "Mental Health Books recommended by us". In the book, Curtis had over 70 big names reflect on their own stories about mental health including Candice Carty-Williams, Sam Smith, Naomi Campbell, Emma Thompson, James Blake, and more.
It's Not OK to Feel Blue (and other lies)by Scarlett Curtis is now available to buy via Penguin on Amazon.
This season, Charlie's experience with being diagnosed with anorexia is at the forefront of his narrative arc. Sitting at the front of Isaac and James' book display in episode 3 is The Year I Didn't Eat,Samuel Pollen's 2019 novel drawn from the author's own experiences, which follows a 14-year old boy called Max who's in treatment for anorexia.
The Year I Didn't Eat by Samuel Pollenis now available to buy via ZunTold on Amazon.
Psychologist Lucy Foulkes' 2022 book about demystifying mental illness and treatment is also on James and Isaac's table. With a focus on teenagers' experiences, this scientific book aims to answer a lot of questions, including the kind that come up in Heartstopperabout mental health.
What Mental Illness Really Is… (and what it isn’t)by Lucy Foulkes is now available to buy via Vintage on Amazon.
Another on Isaac's library book display is Chris Brady's non-fiction book about understanding the symptoms and science of five mental health conditions. Your Mental Health: Understanding Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Eating Disorders and Self-Destructive Behaviouris sitting right beside Pollen's book on the table. The book incorporates findings from UK mental health research charity MQ and health facility Enigma Wellness.
Your Mental Healthby Chris Brady is now available to buy via Ebury Digital on Amazon.
Gabriel Weinberg and Lauren McCann's 2019 book about problem solving and decision making is the next in Isaac and James' library collection. The characters of Heartstoppercould all use Super Thinking: The Big Book of Mental Modelsthis season, with bigger and more important decisions ahead of them than ever.
Super Thinkingby Gabriel Weinberg and Lauren McCann is now available to buy via Portfolio on Amazon.
Activist Jen Petro-Roy's novel Good Enoughis also on Isaac and James' reading table, a drawn-from-life tale of eating disorder recovery. The book follows 12-year-old Riley through her own experience with anorexia, a story that mirrors Charlie's this season. In a really sweet touch in Heartstopper, you can see Isaac holding this book in episode 8, the finale, as if he's reading it to try and understand some part of his friend's experience.
Good Enoughby Jen Petro-Roy is now available to buy via Feiwel & Friends on Amazon.
In episode 4, when Tao (William Gao) gets the crew to film messages for Charlie during his treatment, Isaac mentions he finished Madeline Miller's mighty BookTok favourite The Song of Achilleson Charlie's recommendation: "I know you said it was going to have a sad ending, but I wasn't prepared and I cried for about four hours."
The Song of Achillesby Madeline Miller is now available to buy via Bloomsbury on Amazon.
In episode 5, the Christmas episode, there's a moment where we see Isaac having a lovely time snuggled in with a hot chocolate and British novelist Jeanette Winterson's festive story collection, Christmas Days: 12 Stories and 12 Feasts for 12 Days. Themed reading!
Christmas Daysby Jeanette Winterson is now available to buy via Vintage on Amazon.
In episode 7, when Charle, Tao, and Isaac are attending a truly lazy sex education class, Isaac is instead actually getting schooled by Janet W. Hardy and Dossie Easton's The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms in Sex and Love. A guide to non-monogamy and polyamory, this 2017 book is a much better sex ed teacher than the cucumber-and-condom situation the students are faced with.
SEE ALSO: Sex education is under threat in the UK. What's going on?The Ethical Slutby Janet W. Hardy and Dossie Easton is now available to buy via Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed on Amazon.
Another one on the book table, the work of naturopath Jan De Vries is recommended by James and Isaac. The 1999 book Inner Harmony: Achieving Physical, Mental and Emotional Well-Beingis all about complementary medicine. But if you're going to read this one, remember, please don't just take homeopathic medicinal advice from books and implement it, ask your GP about it.
Inner Harmonyby Jan De Vries is now available to by via Mainstream Publishing on Amazon.
HeartstopperSeason 3 is now streaming on Netflix.
If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please talk to somebody. You can reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988; the Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860; or the Trevor Project at 866-488-7386. Text "START" to Crisis Text Line at 741-741. Contact the NAMI HelpLine at 1-800-950-NAMI, Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. ET, or email [email protected]. If you don't like the phone, consider using the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Chat at crisischat.org. Here is a list of international resources.
If you feel like you'd like to talk to someone about your eating behavior, in the U.S. you can call the National Eating Disorder Association's helpline at 800-931-2237. You can also text "NEDA" to 741-741 to be connected with a trained volunteer at the Crisis Text Lineor visit the nonprofit's websitefor more information.
In the UK, you can contact Beatthrough webchat,email, or phone — England (0808 801 0677), Scotland (0808 801 0432), Wales (0808 801 0433) Northern Ireland (0808 801 0434). The helplines are open 3 p.m. to 8 p.m, Monday to Friday.
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