![]() ![]() Why We Broke Up will remind you of both the good and the bad, the bitter and the sweet, of all that young love brings. Everyone remembers their first love, and even more vividly, their first breakup. ![]() Read through like a mini-graphic novel, fans of TFIO will fall in love with the wit, charm, and ultimately, the sincere relatability of this young adult read. This has to be one of my favorite novels of all time. ![]() If you’ve read the novel and are looking for a few similar reads or if you’re just in the mood for a flash flood of young adult mania, check out the six novels below: The Sea of Tranquility is an intense story about a lonely boy, an emotionally fragile girl, and the miracle of second chances. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher Asher's. I, too shared the same wave of emotions as the fate of Augustus Water’s and Hazel Grace Lancaster’s romance and lives hung in the uncertain balance. Like The Fault in Our Stars, this YA novel is another sweet, funny love story about two teenagers who have more to deal with than any kids should. I have to say, TFIOS really did strike a chord within me. I’m one of those readers who simply just reads what they want to read, when they want to read it. Romeo and Juliet (William Shakespeare, 1597) is a drama and The Fault in Our Stars (John Green. ![]() Usually, I don’t really follow the norms of reading what’s popular in the book world at the time of a book’s skyrocketed fame. The genre of the two pieces of literature is not similar. I read the ever popular The Fault in Our Stars back in high school and I vastly remember devouring it in a matter of two days. ![]()
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