Rachael Lippincott Standalone Novels books in order

Complete list of Rachael Lippincott's standalone novels in publication order, from Five Feet Apart (2018) to Make My Wish Come True (2024).

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Five Feet Apart 2018 Rachael Lippincott Buy
2 All This Time 2020 Rachael Lippincott Buy
3 The Lucky List 2021 Rachael Lippincott Buy
4 She Gets the Girl 2022 Rachael Lippincott Buy
5 Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh 2023 Rachael Lippincott Buy
6 Make My Wish Come True 2024 Rachael Lippincott Buy

Rachael Lippincott’s standalone novels are contemporary young adult stories focused on love, identity, and growing up. Her debut, Five Feet Apart (2018), became a #1 New York Times bestseller and was adapted into a feature film. The novel follows two teens with cystic fibrosis who fall for each other despite the medical requirement to stay six feet apart.

Her later novels explore different corners of YA fiction. All This Time (2020) is a grief-and-healing love story. The Lucky List (2021) follows a girl tackling her late mother’s bucket list. She Gets the Girl (2022) is a queer romantic comedy. Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh (2023) reimagines Austen in a modern setting. Make My Wish Come True (2024) is a holiday romance.

Each book stands alone with its own characters and setting. Lippincott writes accessible, emotional stories that appeal to both teen readers and adults who enjoy contemporary romance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Rachael Lippincott book should I read first?

Five Feet Apart is her most popular and well-known novel, making it a natural starting point. The Lucky List and Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh are also great entry points.

Are any of Rachael Lippincott's standalone novels connected?

No. Each novel features different characters and a self-contained story. They can be read in any order.

Which Rachael Lippincott books have been adapted into movies?

Five Feet Apart was adapted into a 2019 film starring Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson. It remains her only film adaptation to date.

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