If you’re obsessed with the world of Alice Oseman's Heartstopper, you're not alone. Thousands of fans just can't get enough of Nick and Charlie's love story. Sweet, earnest, gentle, and fairly realistic for today's queer teens, the series has won our hearts and left us yearning for more. Luckily, the wait is almost over—season two of the hit Netflix adaptation debuts on August 3. 

Beyond the show's avid following, Charlie and Nick have been charming readers and listeners for quite some time now. It all started in 2012 with British author Alice Oseman's debut novel, Solitaire. That book tells the story of Tori Spring, Charlie's older sister. Oseman and their readers fell in love with Charlie and Nick as secondary characters in Solitaire, and Oseman decided they had a story to share as well. They got their own novella, Nick & Charlie, in 2015. Then in 2016, they became the subject of Oseman's Heartstopper webcomic series, which was later published as a graphic novel of the same name. Four volumes of Nick and Charlie's love story, plus the adventures of their friends, are currently available, with a highly anticipated fifth volume expected out this November.

Oseman is able to connect so deeply with audiences thanks largely to how her stories tie in real-world issues, including queer identity and disordered eating, in an affirming and powerful way—explorations made even more meaningful because they don’t constitute the entirety of a character’s identity. No matter what her characters struggle with, Oseman underscores that they are still capable and deserving of finding love, a supportive group of friends, and a happy ending all their own. Heartstopper features a dynamic, diverse cast of queer characters among Charlie and Nick's friends and classmates, and listeners are welcomed as members of their found family. 

All things considered, it’s no wonder Heartstopper has captured so many hearts. And as you wait for the next installment in Charlie and Nick's story, both on screen and on the graphic novel page, check out these listeners similar to Heartstopper, by authors like Alice Oseman, for longtime fans and newcomers alike. 

Solitaire
Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating
Home Field Advantage
What If It's Us
The Black Flamingo
Only Mostly Devastated
I Kissed Shara Wheeler
Darius the Great Deserves Better
The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School
Friday I'm in Love
As You Walk on By
A Little Bit Country

Susie Dumond is the author of Queerly Beloved and a senior contributor at Book Riot.