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Young romance books to read now

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Young romance books to read now

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  1. Young romance books to read now

  2. Fans of young adult romance will love this handpicked list of novels curated by the Funsink review team. Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know by Samira Ahmed In the present, while on holiday in Paris, Khayyam Maquet researches a mysterious woman named Leila who appears in Alexandre Dumas’s work, when she encounters a (dreamy) descendent of the famed novelist. As Khayyam chases after clues, her new beau's intentions become increasingly unclear. Alternating chapters are narrated by 19th-century Leila herself, who’s trying to survive the patriarchal structures of the Ottoman Empire while navigating a secret love triangle. Girl Crushed by Katie Heaney Quinn and Jamie were best friends, until they became girlfriends — and then ex-girlfriends. Attempting to navigate senior year without a GF or BFF, Quinn starts crushing hard on the effortlessly cool Ruby Ocampo. But she still misses Jamie, and is she just imagining it, or does Jamie seem to miss her, too?

  3. Verona Comics by Jennifer Dugan A modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet, Verona Comics tells the star-crossed love story of Jubilee and Ridley, whose parents — the owners of two competing comic book stores — hate each other. Jennifer Dugan deftly handles topics of mental health and sexual identity, serious issues (we are talking Shakespeare!) that enhance rather than overshadow the romantic throughline. For plenty more kid-focused content, check out Funsink today.

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