If you loved
Still Me
Jojo Moyes · Book · 2018
What hooked you in Still Me was the way personal reinvention unfolds against the backdrop of navigating entirely new, unfamiliar worlds.
Films on the same thread

Me Before You
Thea Sharrock · Film · 2016
If you cherished the emotional growth of Louisa Clark in Still Me, you will find the origins of her journey and her capacity for compassion here in her debut.

My Fault: London
Film · 2025
Much like the fish-out-of-water experience found in Still Me, this story captures the tension and excitement of moving to a new city and navigating complex, unfamiliar social dynamics.

Love at First Sight
Vanessa Caswill · Film · 2023
Just as Louisa Clark grappled with the challenges of a long-distance relationship in Still Me, this film explores the persistence of connection across vast, geographical divides and unexpected circumstances.

Past Lives
Celine Song · Film · 2023
Fans of the self-discovery themes in Still Me will appreciate how this film examines the choices we make when our pasts collide with the new lives we are building.
Series on the same thread

When Life Gives You Tangerines
Lim Sang-choon · Series · 2025
This tale of resilience and enduring love echoes the spirit of new beginnings that defined Still Me, showing how personal growth remains constant even as our environments change.

Outlander
Ronald D. Moore · Series · 2014
The fish-out-of-water premise central to Still Me is taken to an extreme here, following a woman forced to reinvent herself while surviving in a completely foreign historical era.

My Brilliant Friend
Saverio Costanzo · Series · 2018
If the focus on personal history and evolving relationships in Still Me resonated with you, this deep dive into long-term friendship and social class will feel profoundly familiar.

Outlander: Blood of My Blood
Matthew B. Roberts · Series · 2025
This saga mirrors the romantic longing and cross-cultural challenges found in Still Me, focusing on the strength required to maintain love while navigating life-altering, time-crossed transitions.
Podcasts on the same thread

The School of Greatness
Lewis Howes · Podcast · 2026
For those inspired by the personal reinvention in Still Me, these interviews offer practical frameworks for building the resilience needed to embrace your own significant life transitions.

Making Space with Hoda Kotb
Hoda Kotb, TODAY · Podcast · 2026
If the journey of self-discovery in Still Me moved you, these intimate conversations provide a similar exploration of human resilience and the courage required to start over.
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Common questions
What order should I read the books in, including Still Me?
Still Me is the third installment in the series following Louisa Clark. To follow the narrative arc properly, you should read the books in the order of Me Before You, followed by After You, and finally Still Me.
Is Still Me the final book in the series?
Still Me serves as the conclusion to the trilogy that began with Me Before You and After You. It follows Louisa Clark as she arrives in New York to start a new life and embrace a fresh adventure.
How does Still Me relate to Me Before You?
Still Me is the third book in the series featuring Louisa Clark. While Me Before You introduced the love story that captured millions of hearts, Still Me continues her personal journey as she moves to New York to begin an independent life.
What is the setting of Still Me?
In Still Me, the protagonist Louisa Clark moves to New York. This setting serves as the backdrop for her new life and the adventures she embraces after the events depicted in the previous two books of the series.