A-Z Challenge 2015
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Youngsters #AtoZChallenge
Oh young love. *sigh* So sweet, so beautiful, so dramatic. There's just something about the romance of young people. It makes us think of our first love, first kiss, maybe even our first heartbreak.
Let me just say though that in the Philippines, seeing a couple that is still in high school is quite an eye sore. Why? They're about 13-15 years old (still pretty young), wearing their school uniforms, cutting classes (wasting their parents' hard earned money), showing excessive PDA, and hanging out at the most imconvenient places. Doesn't sound too sweet, does it?
Let me just say though that in the Philippines, seeing a couple that is still in high school is quite an eye sore. Why? They're about 13-15 years old (still pretty young), wearing their school uniforms, cutting classes (wasting their parents' hard earned money), showing excessive PDA, and hanging out at the most imconvenient places. Doesn't sound too sweet, does it?
But going back to my original point; it's really inspiring reading about love that is full of hope, chances, passion, and the like. That's why I've compiled books about love formed at a young age.
>>> The Fault in Our Stars by John Green <<<
>>> Easy (Contours of the Heart #1) by Tammara Webber <<<
>>> Fallen Too Far (Rosemary Beach #1) by Abbi Glines <<<
>>> My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick <<<
>>> Slammed (Slammed #1) by Colleen Hoover <<<
>>> More Than This (More Than #1) by Jay McLean <<<
>>> Going Under by S. Walden <<<
>>> When It Rains (Rains #1) by Lisa De Jong <<<
>>> Stepbrother Dearest by Penelope Ward <<<
>>> Emerge (Evolve #1) by S.E. Hall <<<
>>> Ruin (Ruin #1) by Rachel Van Dyken <<<
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