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Loved To All The Boys?? (For Young Adults) |
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To all the boys I've loved before
by Jenny Han
Keeping private love letters written to five secret crushes she has had, Lara Jean Song finds her personal life going from imaginary to out of control when the letters are unexpectedly mailed
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Yes no maybe so
by Becky Albertalli
Jamie Goldberg, who chokes when speaking to strangers, and Maya Rehrman, who is having the worst Ramadan ever, are paired to knock on doors and ask for votes for the local state senate candidate
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Tweet cute
by Emma Lord
A reimagining of You’ve Got Mail follows the unlikely romance between an overachiever from a successful family and the class clown, who exchange snarky tweets that escalate into a viral Twitter war. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Textrovert
by Lindsey Summers
When her phone is accidentally switched with a phone belonging to a jock classmate just as he departs for summer football camp, a high school senior steps out of the shadow of her more popular twin brother and finds herself falling for the boy when they m
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The replacement crush
by Lisa Brown Roberts
When an unfaithful boy pretends that the summer they spent kissing never happened, romance book blogger Vivian creates a list of safe crush targets, determined to avoid anyone who might break her heart, only to have her efforts thrown into chaos by a nerdy newcomer who would prove that love cannot be strategized. Original.
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Frankly in love
by David Yoon
Torn between his love for his white girlfriend and his sense of duty to the matchmaking parents who made hard sacrifices to move to the United States, a Korean American teen looks for solutions along with a friend who has a similar problem. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Upside of Falling
by Alex Light
Pretending to be a couple to avoid messy relationships and peer pressure, a jaded teen and a busy football captain discover they have many things in common and start to develop inconvenient, real feelings for one another. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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P.S. I like you
by Kasie West
Every day in chemistry class, high school student and aspiring songwriter Lily Abbott is finding notes left to her by a mystery boy, love letters really, and she hopes they are from Lucas, a boy she is attracted to--so when she finds out they are really from, she is shocked and unsure about how to respond
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