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Every Summer After (2022)
Every Summer After is a vast, sweeping nostalgic narrative about love and the people and decisions that define us forever, told over the span of six years and one weekend.
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Loveless (2020)
In Loveless, Alice Oseman is in command in this insightful, loving, and hilarious novel of identity and self-acceptance, as Georgia and her friends find that true love isn't restricted to romance.
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Red, White & Royal Blue (2019)
Red White & Royal Blue, the instant New York Times best book is both a well-written love tale and a celebration of identity. It is effervescent and uplifting on all levels.
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A Thousand Boy Kisses (2016)
A Thousand Boy Kisses is a Young Adult tearjerker romantic, poignant coming of age story from a worldwide romance recognized author.
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All My Rage (2022)
All My Rage is a brilliant, fascinating, and heart-wrenching contemporary book about family and forgiveness, love and loss, in an epic tale that spans generations and countries.
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You’ve Reached Sam (2021)
You've Reached Sam by Dustin Thao is a touching book about love, sorrow, and what it means to say goodbye. If you were given a second chance, what would you say?
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I Kissed Shara Wheeler (2022)
I Kissed Shara Wheeler is a romantic comedy about chasing after what you desire, only to find what you need, from the New York Times bestselling author of One Last Stop.
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The Deal (2015)
The Deal's writing is excellent and compelling, and the manner the tale is presented will hook you from the very first page. Even if it means tutoring the irritating, childish, egotistical hockey team captain in exchange for a fake date, Hannah Wells will have to push herself out of her safety zone and make her crush pay attention.
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All the Light We Cannot See (2014)
All the Light We Cannot See is an epic novel about a blind French young girl and a German boy during World War II. Marie Laure lives with his father in Paris, just across from the Museum of Natural History, where he works as the Master of the Locks. When she was six, she lost her sight, and her father built a model of their neighbourhood for her, every house, every road, so she could memorise it with her fingers and navigate the real streets with her stick. The novel alternates between these two characters, follows them as they grow up from the 1930s and 1940s in France and Germany, and shows their parallel stories.
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