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Artifacts of An Ex
Artifacts of An Ex | Jennifer Chen
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In the tradition of Jenny Han and Emma Lord, Jennifer Chen’s Artifacts of an Ex is a story of love, art, and finding your way when everything you know has changed completely. When Chloe Chang gets dumped via USPS after moving across the county from NYC to LA, her first instinct is to throw her box of memories in the garbage. Instead, she starts buying other teenagers’ break-up boxes to create an art exhibit, Heartifacts. Opening night is going great, until she spots Daniel Kwak illicitly filming his best friend’s reaction to his ex’s box. When she tries to stop him, an intense discussion ends up launching a creative partnership and friendship... and a major crush for Chloe. There’s just one problem: Daniel is dead set on not being another rebound. Five times he’s been the guy who makes the girls he’s dating realize they want to get back with their ex. And he refuses for there to be a sixth. She insists she’s over her ex, but when he shows up unexpectedly with his new girlfriend, it turns out Daniel was right. She isn’t ready for a new relationship. She throws herself into making Heartifacts successful, but flashy influencers threaten her original vision of the exhibit. To create the exhibit she’s always wanted, Chloe needs to go back to basics, learn to work with artists in a more collaborative way, and discover what love can be. Only then will she convince Daniel she’s truly ready for everything they could be to one another.
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AshRaye
Artifacts of An Ex | Jennifer Chen
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Panpan

I feel bad for not liking this one. The idea behind it was cute, but I felt like there wasn't enough development. It seemed like a lot of it happened too quickly, and there wasn't much to the characters. I'm just disappointed with the whole thing.

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JoyBlue
Artifacts of An Ex | Jennifer Chen
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Pickpick

Low pick for me, but might be a high pick for you. Try if you like YA romance and can tolerate the immaturity. Good things: mostly POC characters; several LGBTQ characters; strong sense of family; artists (multimedia); female main character into planning.

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Preciouz29
Artifacts of An Ex | Jennifer Chen
Pickpick

I really really enjoyed reading this; it has all the feels. I scoffed, I laughed, I cried. Extra bonus points because I know the area (born and raised Angeleno!) and enjoyed seeing it through a fellow American born Taiwanese‘ transplant‘s eyes.