If You Need Your Romance Fix, Read These Books Similar to To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
Netflix's rom-com To All the Boys I've Loved Before has taken the world by storm.
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But before we got to watch Lara Jean and Peter K.'s love story play out on our small screen, we read about these heartwarming characters in Jenny Han's novel of the same name.
If you're as smitten with this movie as we were, you've probably already read the To All the Boy's I've Loved Before book. But if you're on the hunt for more swoon-worthy love stories, keep scrolling for similar novels that'll give you that romance fix you've been craving.
P.S. I Still Love You and Always and Forever, Lara Jean ($8)
You can't read the first title in Jenny Han's three-part series without diving into the rest of the To All the Boys books. P.S. I Still Love You and Always and Forever, Lara Jean are the second and third publications in the series, respectively. They follow Lara Jean and Peter K.'s relationship past the initial "happily ever after" and dive into some of the more complicated pitfalls of this heartwarming high school couple. They put us through some more ups and downs and spin our poor emotions into knots, but it's totally worth it to follow the rest of this beautiful story.
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Love? Maybe ($9)
This novel by Heather Hepler follows the story of Piper, a young girl who's fully convinced that she doesn't believe in love, despite the fact that her birthday's on Valentine's Day. However, no one can plan for every emotion, and Piper soon finds herself captivated by the most popular boy in school… with a secret admirer waiting in the wings.
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Words in Deep Blue ($12)
If the love notes were your favorite part of To All the Boys I've Loved Before, then you're sure to adore Words in Deep Blue. This novel by Cath Crowley follows Rachel and her long-time crush Henry Jones. Years ago, Rachel left a note confessing her feelings for Henry between the pages of his favorite book, but she never received a reply. Now, she's back in town working next to Henry all day long. Will things end in fireworks or will Rachel's love story burn to the ground? Guess you'll just have to read to find out.
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The Art of Lainey ($10)
When Lainey's boyfriend breaks up with her out of the blue at the start of summer, she resolves to do everything in her power to get him back. She puts a plan together based on The Art of War, complete with secret intel, spies and a fake boyfriend (sound familiar?). But are things between Lainey and her pretend love as superficial as they seem? Find out in this novel by Paula Stokes.
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Open Road Summer ($10)
Striking the perfect balance of romance and friendship, Open Road Summer follows Reagan as she tours the country with her best friend and country superstar, Lilah Montgomery. Considering Reagan just got out of a bad relationship, she's nowhere near ready to strike up a new romance…until she meets Matt. This novel by Emery Lord will remind you of the power of friendship and the importance of giving your heart away to the right person.
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Since You've Been Gone ($9)
Emily lived a pretty mellow life before she met Sloane. Then, her wild best friend yanked her out of her shell, exposing her to all kinds of fun adventures. Now, Sloane has disappeared, leaving a list of 13 tasks that Emily's supposed to complete. With any luck, completing the list will lead Emily to Sloane, and she might just find love along the way.
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The Sun Is Also a Star ($14)
Based on the idea that there are a million little moments that bring us to the one instance of falling in love, this novel by Nicola Yoon follows Natasha and Dan, who randomly meet each other on a New York City street. Will their connection turn into love or will their clashing personalities and family expectations cause their romance to crumble? Find out by reading this story before it hits theaters!
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