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Love Points to You
Alice Lin Publisher: Delacorte Press / Random House Children's Pub Date: Mar. 4th, 2025 Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance Synopsis: A swoony romance between driven, practical Lynda Fan and her rich, arrogant classmate, Angela Wu. When Angela offers Lynda the chance to design characters for her otome game, Lynda discovers things she never knew about herself…or her heart. Love is an art. Sixteen-year-oldLynda Fan has the skills and the drive to get into the Rhode Island School of Design—but not the money. Her parents are too busy paying for her stepsister’s violin lessons to help Lynda get into art school. So when her rich and arrogant classmate, Angela Wu, offers to hire Lynda as a character designer for an otome game—a love story-based video game—she jumps at the opportunity. Lynda isn’t exactly a romantic, but in pursuit of her dreams, she discovers things she never knew about herself while also finding love with every heart she draws.
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1. Life is stressful and a cute romance is exactly what you need to decompress!
2. Diversity is your spice of life and you want a story with good representation! 3. Not only were you an imperfect teenager.. you remember that they can be wholly unpleasant sometimes, but still deserving of good things! 4. You like your romances messy because the drama keeps things interesting! 5. Fast-paced stories are your jam and right now that's about all you have time for! ![]()
About the Author:
I grew up reading more manga than novels, beginning with Sailor Moon. My fifth grade teacher once told me I had to stop picking Sailor Moon chapter books for my reading assignments, and ten-year-old me wasn’t too happy about that. Once I entered middle school, I started dreaming up my own stories and turning them into written words. Believe it or not (and may I shamefully admit), it wasn’t until college that I actually discovered my love for books that didn’t have illustrations in them. Since then, I’ve been an avid reader of YA and spend way too much time getting lost in other people’s imagination. Now I write young adult fiction and am represented by Lynnette Novak from The Seymour Agency.
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