Serendipity
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Elise Bryant
Marissa Meyer
Elizabeth Eulberg
Leah Johnson
Anna-Marie McLemore
Sandhya Menon
Julie Murphy
Caleb Roehrig
Sarah Winifred Searle
Abigail Hing Wen
Love is in the air in Serendipity, a collection of stories inspired by romantic tropes and edited by #1 New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer.The secret admirer.The fake relationship.The matchmaker.From stories of first love, unrequited love, love that surprises, love that’s been there all along, 10 of the brightest and award-winning authors writing YA have taken on some of your favorite romantic tropes, embracing them and turning them on their heads. Readers will fall for this collection of stories that celebrate love at its most humorous, inclusive, heart-expanding, and serendipitous.Contributors include Elise Bryant, Elizabeth Eulberg, Leah Johnson, Anna-Marie McLemore, Marissa Meyer, Sandhya Menon, Julie Murphy, Caleb Roehrig, Sarah Winifred Searle, and Abigail Hing Wen.
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Author
Elise Bryant
Pages
320
Publisher
Feiwel & Friends
Published Date
2022-01-04
ISBN
1250780853 9781250780850
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"I always struggle with anthologies because there’s bound to be some that I don’t enjoy as much as the others but I love the idea of them! This one actually exceeded my expectations and I enjoyed more of the stories than I didn’t! & I loved how diverse the stories were! So this is one that I would recommend ☺️<br/><br/>Ratings for each story:<br/>- Bye Bye, Piper Berry: 3/5 stars<br/>- Anyone Else But You: 5/5 stars<br/>- The Idiom Algorithm: 2/5 stars<br/>- Auld Acquaintance: 4.75/5 stars<br/>- Shooting Stars: 4.5/5 stars<br/>- Zora in the Spotlight: 2.5/5 stars<br/>- In a Blink of The Eye: 4/5 stars<br/>- Liberty: 4.25/5 stars<br/>- The Surprise Match: 4.5/5 stars"
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Carly White
"came for Marissa Meyer and she kind of delivered. shocked that she has such a decent grasp on the difference between Asian and Asian American culture???<br/><br/>also I'm confused how this is a twist on the tropes. it's just the tropes. where is the twist. <br/><br/>this book is so millennial. why tf is a man logging in to Facebook in the same era that the word "slay" is being used (all the Z slang on here was SO disconcerting)."