The Gravity Falls book series, especially 'Dipper and Mabel and the Curse of the Time Pirates’ Treasure,' is a fascinating addition to the universe. While it wasn’t written by Alex Hirsch himself, the creators were involved to some extent, and it captures the show’s spirit perfectly. The humor, mysteries, and even some hidden codes feel like they could slot right into the main series. That said, it’s more of a 'complimentary' piece—events don’t directly impact the show’s plot, but they expand on character dynamics and lore in a way that feels authentic. If you’re a fan craving more of that Gravity Falls magic, it’s absolutely worth diving into, even if it’s not strictly 'required' viewing (or reading).
Personally, I treat it like bonus content—canon-adjacent, if not fully canon. The book’s packed with little nods and Easter eggs that make it feel like part of the same world, even if it’s not referenced in the show. It’s like finding an extra journal entry from Stan’s younger days—unofficial but dripping with that same quirky charm.
I see them as 'soft canon.' They don’t contradict the show, and they add delightful layers—like 'Journal 3,' which feels like a direct extension of Ford’s story. The other books, though, are more like playful spinoffs. They’re clearly made with love for the series, filled with inside jokes and callbacks, but they’re not bound by the show’s continuity. That doesn’t make them any less fun! The choose-your-own-adventure book, for example, is a blast, letting you explore weird new scenarios with Dipper and Mabel. It’s like fanfiction blessed by the creators—unofficial but full of heart.
Gravity Falls fans debate this a lot! The books, like 'Journal 3' and the choose-your-own-adventure titles, are interesting because they blur the line. 'Journal 3' is especially tricky—it’s presented as the real third journal, with annotations from Dipper and Ford, and Hirsch even voiced parts for the audiobook. That gives it a lot of weight. But the other books? They’re fun side stories, but they don’t really change anything in the show’s timeline. Still, they’re packed with lore and character insights that deepen the experience.
I’d argue 'Journal 3' is as close to canon as it gets outside the show, while the others are more like expanded universe material. They’re like deleted scenes—unofficial but enriching. If you’re the type who obsesses over every cipher and background gag in Gravity Falls, you’ll probably adore these books, even if they’re not 'essential.'
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I love how these books expand the universe without feeling like cash grabs. 'Journal 3' especially is a treasure trove—literally!—with its hidden codes and eerie illustrations. If you’re a completionist, you might also hunt down the 'Gravity Falls: All-Star Activity Book,' but the core trio is where the real meat is. Now if only we could get a sequel series…
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Honestly, part of me hopes they’re cooking up something massive—maybe an expanded universe book or even a prequel about Stan and Ford’s early days. The demand is definitely there, and the show’s legacy feels too big to leave untouched. For now, I’ve been revisiting the original series and spotting details I missed the first time around. It’s crazy how layered that show was—every rewatch feels like uncovering a new secret.