American Pie Presents: The Book Of Love May 2026
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009) is the seventh installment in the long-running teen comedy franchise and the fourth in the direct-to-video Presents spin-off series. Directed by John Putch, the film attempts to recapture the spirit of the 1999 original by returning to East Great Falls High and refocusing on the central mythology of the franchise: the "Bible," or the titular Book of Love .
Ultimately, The Book of Love serves as a nostalgic bridge. It successfully tapped into the lore of the franchise to provide a sense of closure to the spin-off era before the original cast returned for American Reunion in 2012. It remains a definitive example of late-2000s teen comedies, prioritizing high-concept raunchiness and the enduring mythos of East Great Falls. American Pie Presents: The Book Of Love
The story follows three new protagonists—Rob, Nathan, and Lube—who discover a ruined, legendary manual of sexual conquests and advice written by generations of students. Because the book is largely illegible due to age and "accidental" damage, the trio seeks out the book’s creator and guardian, Noah Levenstein (Eugene Levy). The plot follows the classic American Pie blueprint: a desperate quest for sexual validation, a series of increasingly absurd public humiliations, and an eventual realization that genuine emotional connection is more valuable than checking boxes on a list. American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009)
