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29 Dates
29 Dates | Melissa de la Cruz
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“A heartwarming, sparkling romantic comedy about what happens when what your heart wants and what your parents want don't match…Melissa de la Cruz enchants and delights in her usual style. Completely unputdownable!” —Sandhya Menon, New York Times bestselling author of When Dimple Met Rishi “A refreshingly modern love story, 29 Dates serves up a funny and heartfelt rom-com about finding love and figuring out life on your own terms.” —Maurene Goo, author of I Believe in a Thing Called Love and The Way You Make Me Feel How many dates will it take to find The One? Ji-su’s traditional South Korean parents are concerned by what they see as her lack of attention to her schoolwork and her future. Working with Seoul’s premiere matchmaker to find the right boyfriend is one step toward ensuring Ji-su’s success, and going on the recommended dates is Ji-su’s compromise to please her parents while finding space to figure out her own dreams. But when she flubs a test then skips out on a date to spend time with friends, her fed-up parents shock her by shipping her off to a private school in San Francisco. Where she’ll have the opportunity to shine academically—and be set up on more dates! Navigating her host family, her new city and school, and more dates, Ji-su finds comfort in taking the photographs that populate her ever-growing social media account. Soon attention from two very different boys sends Ji-su into a tailspin of soul-searching. As her passion for photography lights her on fire, does she even want to find The One? And what if her One isn’t parent and matchmaker approved?
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JacintaMCarter
29 Dates | Melissa de la Cruz
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Mehso-so

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For the most part, this was a cute YA romance. However, the main character was kind of whiny at times, despite the author trying to make her seem more worldly and mature than the teenagers around her. My favorite parts were the sections between chapters that showed the seons (or arranged dates) that the main character is forced to go on.

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AileenRR
29 Dates | Melissa de la Cruz
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Pretty cute. Looking forward to the show on Disney+

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Melli
29 Dates | Melissa de la Cruz
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It‘s so hot out don‘t feel like doing anything so I‘m sitting in the air in my bedroom listening to an audio book and working on a shawl. Which I‘m going to make 2 and turn into a poncho

marleed I love those colors! 5y
Melli Thank you! It‘s actually a shawl pattern but I‘m making 2 to turn it into a poncho and calling it my fall spice poncho 5y
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oramakat
29 Dates | Melissa de la Cruz
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In the process of reading this one

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oddandbookish
29 Dates | Melissa de la Cruz
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This book was super cute and I liked that it included some Filipino representation and that it touched upon the casual racism that Asians face. Full review on my blog: https://wp.me/p9zANx-kY

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