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What to Read Next if You Love Jenny Han’s Novels
For all those who can’t get enough of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”
Published on September 20, 2018
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Becky AlbertalliSimon’s coming out story is a great blend of lovable teenage hijinks, mystery, and cute romance. Becky Albertalli’s novel is another where the unwanted sharing of written correspondence plays a key part. (This was also everyone’s book-to-movie adaptation obsession earlier in 2018.)
When Dimple Met Rishi
Sandhya MenonUnbeknownst to Dimple, who believes she’s been freed from the shackles of tradition, her parents only send her to a summer coding bootcamp so she can meet Rishi, whom they’ve arranged for her to marry. Dimple, of course, is not totally on board with this plan. But watching Dimple and Rishi genuinely fall for each other over the summer is the sweet, sweet romance we all need right now.
The Fill-In Boyfriend
Kasie WestGia Montgomery’s college boyfriend dumps her in the parking lot before prom (rude). So she finds another boy sitting in a parked car and asks him to pretend to be her boyfriend for the night. You know how this goes and you know you love it. Jenny Han fans should check out other Kasie West novels, too.