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Our F.R.I.E.N.D.S are coming back to our lives

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Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Chandler, Joey and Ross are making their way back into our lives but through a book and we couldn’t be happier.

According to reports, ‘I’ll Be There for You’, a look at the history and enduring appeal of Friends has been acquired by Harlequin imprint Hanover Square Press for publication in 2019.The book penned down by Kesley Miller will be released on the 25th anniversary of the show’s debut.

The idea of this stems from of Seinfeldia, which not only looked at the history of Seinfeld but assessed its cultural impact and was surprisingly a hit last summer. The book promises a look at the origins of the show, the numerous high profile guest stars (Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and many more).

The book will also explore the show’s afterlife and why it continues to appeal to people too young to have watched it the first time around. ‘F.R.I.E.N.D.S.’, which debuted on NBC in 1994 and ran for 10 seasons, was one of the biggest hits of the ’90s, ranking in the top five most viewed shows for nine of 10 seasons.

The series continues to draw about 16 million viewers a week in reruns. Prior to this special book, pop sensation Jay Z released a remake of ‘I’ll Be There for You’ with an African-American cast.

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