

This section needs additional citations for verification. The identity of Gossip Girl has not been released to the public. In October 2011, a parody of the series Gossip Girl: Psycho Killer was released. It was serialized in the company's anthology magazine Yen Plus, from August 2010 to December 2013. Rather than adapting the original novels, however, the graphic novels feature original stories with the same characters. In December 2009, Yen Press announced that it was working with Korean artist Hyekyung Baek to create a manga adaptation of the series titled Gossip Girl: For Your Eyes Only. īooks nine, ten and eleven of the main series were ghostwritten. Hachette Group re-released all of the original novels in electronic book format between 20. The hardcover book tells the story of the main characters returning home from college for the holidays. Two days later, a sequel novel, I Will Always Love You was released. A box set containing the eleven novels of the series and the prequel novel, in paperback format, was released November 1, 2009. It detailed the events that occurred a year before the first novel. A prequel novel, It Had To Be You, was released in October 2007 in hardcover and electronic book format.

Two new novels were released annually until the final novel, Don't You Forget About Me, was released in May 2007, showing the main characters graduating from high school and moving on to college and other pursuits. The novel that started the series, Gossip Girl, was published in paperback format in April 2002. Ziegesar created a spin-off series, The It Girl, which began publication in 2005, and Yen Press has adapted the series into a manga series titled Gossip Girl: For Your Eyes Only. As of October 2009, four novels have been released in this series. Gossip Girl: The Carlyles, began publication, following the Carlyle triplets as they begin moving to the Upper East Side. The original novel became the inspiration for the Gossip Girl teen drama television series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, which premiered on The CW on September 19, 2007. Another follow-up novel, in which the characters return home from college for the holidays, was released in hardback format in November 2009. The first novel, Gossip Girl, was released in April 2002 the eleventh novel of the series was released in May 2007, with a prequel novel following in October 2007.
