Meanwhile, Linh dreams of becoming an artist, something her parents are strictly against. Bảo is unsure of what to major in because he’s always mediocre at everything he’s tried. Both are seniors in high school, searching for their purpose in life. The story alternates between the points of view of the two main characters: Bảo Nguyen and Linh Mai. 9, and I haven’t put it down since (spoilers ahead). This romantic YA novel, written by Loan Le, was released Feb. “A Pho Love Story” achieves that feat and more. Romeo and Juliet meets delicious cuisine meets Vietnamese culture. But if we could hold hands a bit longer, maybe we’ll figure it out.” “She’s scared, and I wish I could tell her that I am, too. Our staffers (with various literary interests and preferences) will be churning through novels of their own and publishing their candid reviews in the Hustler’s newest series: “I’ll Read Anything.” Read on to find a book that’s worthwhile and embrace your middle school nerd again (minus the braces). As the Life Staff, we’re on a quest to find that feeling again, and that starts with picking up a book. Don’t start internally battling with me on this just yet, odds are every one of us can look back nostalgically to our glory days as middle-school high achievers and remember when we used to pick up fiction books and genuinely enjoy reading them. As Vanderbilt students, there’s one thing we all have in common -we’re nerds.
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