While books about TV shows have become more popular over the years, there are still plenty of TV series that don’t have companion books. When I recently went on a hunt for a book about one of my favorite shows, Insecure, I wasn’t able to find anything. Then again, the series only ended a couple of months ago, so I’m hopeful one will eventually be published. In the meantime, I bought The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl, a memoir by the show’s creator, Issa Rae. Based on the writing of Insecure, I knew I’d love reading her memoir, but when it came to getting insights about the series itself, I didn’t think it would be quite the same as reading books about TV shows. It’s true — it wasn’t quite the same, but I quickly realized it was just as rewarding. Within a few pages of reading about Rae’s own life experiences, I began recognizing situations, characters, and thoughts that are echoed in Insecure. Not only was it fun to spot them, but it also didn’t take anything away from the pleasure of reading her memoir for what it is. So, if you like the idea of mixing your favorite storytelling mediums through books about TV shows, I’ve put together a list of titles that will take you behind the scenes in some capacity, whether it’s a book dedicated to the creation of the series or a memoir that reveals more about the creator — and in turn, about the work. The next time you’re in the mood for some great storytelling and find yourself torn between turning pages and watching a screen, treat yourself to the perfect mix by diving deep into one of these books about TV shows. If you’re looking for another book about this show, The Wire: Truth Be Told offers, in addition to summaries of each episode, additional essays and insights from the perspectives of people that were on and off set. For an even more updated book on the show, check out Sex and the City and Us: How Four Single Women Changed the Way We Think, Live, and Love, which features exclusive interviews, insights from the writer’s room, and commentary on the show’s lasting effects.