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MORE 'ROMANCE' POSTS

    Book Review: This Is My Brain in Love by I. W. Gregorio

    Amanda MacGregor, April 14, 2020 | Book Reviews

    While this is a romance, and the story of children of immigrants juggling multiple cultures, norms, and expectations, it's also a very affecting and complex exploration of mental health.

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    Book Review: Crave by Tracy Wolff

    Amanda MacGregor, April 9, 2020 | Book Reviews

    Grace's new school includes lots of things that are new to her, like a powerful vampire who's in love with her and a student body of monsters who possibly want her dead.

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    Book Review: Tweet Cute by Emma Lord

    Amanda MacGregor, January 16, 2020 | Book Reviews

    This was a really fun, cute, sweet story that was exactly what I was looking to read in one afternoon while curled up on the couch with the dogs.

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    Book Review: Technically, You Started It by Lana Wood Johnson

    Amanda MacGregor, June 25, 2019 | Book Reviews

    You know how I’m always going on and on about how what I really want is just a book of endless dialogue because that’s what I like—strong characters just talking? Well, with this book, I get that. Hand this to readers who like different formats and their romances more on the cerebral side. Good fun.

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    Book Review: Hot Dog Girl by Jennifer Dugan

    Amanda MacGregor, April 30, 2019 | Book Reviews

    Lou is determined to make this summer the best one ever and she has just the plan to do it. It's not a great plan. It's not even a good one. In fact, it's pretty terrible. Will her scheming bring her closer to her crush or obliterate her most important relationship?

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    Book Review: Serious Moonlight by Jenn Bennett

    Amanda MacGregor, April 16, 2019 | Book Reviews

    Birdie and Daniel are adorable, flawed creatures who solve mysteries, eat pie, and fall for each other. You'll want to recommend this one widely--and you'll want to eat some pie.

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    Book Review: Night Music by Jenn Marie Thorne

    Amanda MacGregor, March 19, 2019 | Book Reviews

    My first note for this book was "Ack! This book is SO LOVELY immediately." That's pretty much how I felt throughout the read of this moving look at pressures, identity, first love, and the desire to be seen.

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    YA A to Z: Best Frenemies to Lovers in YA, a guest post by author Molly E. Lee

    Karen Jensen, MLS, February 12, 2018 | #YAAtoZ

    This YA A to Z post on Best Frenemies, is a little bit late for the letter B (I missed some letters, sorry), but it’s the perfect pre-Valentine’s day post. The 2018 TLT Project: YA A to Z Best Frenemies to Lovers in YA I’m so excited to be here at the Teen Librarian Toolbox […]

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    Book Review: Meet Cute by various authors

    Amanda MacGregor, December 28, 2017 | Book Reviews

    Publisher’s description Stories by: Jennifer L. Armentrout, Dhonielle Clayton, Katie Cotugno, Jocelyn Davies, Nina LaCour, Huntley Fitzpatrick, Emery Lord, Katharine McGee, Kass Morgan, Julie Murphy, Meredith Russo, Sara Shepard, Nicola Yoon, Ibi Zoboi Whether or not you believe in fate, or luck, or love at first sight, every romance has to start somewhere. MEET CUTE is […]

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    Book Review: They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera

    Amanda MacGregor, September 5, 2017 | Book Reviews

    Publisher’s description New York Times bestselling author Adam Silvera reminds us that there’s no life without death and no love without loss in this devastating yet uplifting story about two people whose lives change over the course of one unforgettable day. On September 5, a little after midnight, Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio to […]

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