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In this sweet, incredibly heartfelt companion to A Pho Love Story, Vietnamese Americans Viet and Evie juggle family expectations with their desire to forge their own path in between college classes and falling in love.

To his friends back home, Viet Ho is calm and collected and a lovable oddball who nurses an obsession with forensic science. He’s relieved to head off to UC Davis and escape from being in the middle of his bickering immigrant parents. Yet, on campus and with the school year unfolding at an overwhelming pace, Viet struggles to belong and to keep his depression hidden.

Evie Mai is a junior biology major and the eldest daughter who has never trod far off the beaten path. She has everything: good grades, a solid group of friends, and a smart, ambitious boyfriend, who’s the son of a well-connected university board member. But their busy schedules, as well as their interests, no longer align. Determined to close the distance, she and her boyfriend both apply to a student-run clinic for underserved communities. But will that save or expose the gaps in their relationship?

When a clumsy accident brings Viet and Evie together, they bond over their shared hometown and similar history—and their orbits grow smaller as their friends collide. The more time they spend with each other and support each other, mentally and emotionally, the more their friendship shifts into something else.

A sweet, emotional slice-of-life story, Solving for the Unknown is about characters questioning the paths they have taken and finding a new path that will lead them to their happiest selves.

327 pages, Hardcover

First published March 4, 2025

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Loan Le

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Loan Le is the author of A Phở Love Story, a YA rom-com that earned praise from NPR, POPSUGAR, Bustle, Bon Appetit, USA TODAY, and Buzzfeed. Solving for the Unknown, her next YA contemporary novel and a companion to A Phở Love Story, is slated for Spring 2025. Her speculative short story appeared in Firsts & Lasts, a YA anthology that Penguin Workshop released in Fall 2023. She holds an MFA degree in fiction from Fairfield University, where she also earned her bachelor’s degree. She is an editor at Atria Books, a Simon & Schuster adult imprint, where she acquires dark fiction. When Loan isn’t writing young adult novels, she’s writing ghostly, dark adult fiction, trying to make sourdough bread, and listening to BTS. Visit her website at writerloanle.com and find her on X @loanloan and Instagram @loanloanle.

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February 27, 2025
COMING SOON

The author sure took her time to write this book. Can't believe it's actually in existence now and that people can read it next week...

:)

June 2024
The cover was just officially revealed! Please add to your shelves or pre-order now!

https://www.simonandschuster.com/book...

December 2023

Okay . . . so I might have an official pub date? Spring 2025! First draft is with my editor now!!!

December 2021

Oh, friends. This has been a tough one to write!!!

There's no real update, only me complaining here :) Just a reminder for any new people seeing this review: this novel will be more contemporary than rom-com, so just remember that whenever this darn book is published.

Original

It's masterful! It's heartwarming! It's . . .

Nonexistent. But I'm working on it!
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428 reviews364 followers
July 3, 2025
જ⁀➴ 4/5 ⭐️

being the eldest daughter feels like being an only child


arc review 💌
release date: march 4

⁀➴ 𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐬
🩵 friends to lovers
🫂 mental health rep (depression)
🩵 slow burn
🫂 eldest daughter x only child
🩵 vietnamese rep
🫂 slow burn

⤿ 𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘦𝘥 2025.02.24
⤿ 𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘥 2025.02.26

꒰ 📚꒱ 𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐭 - this book follows viet and evie, who both go to the same university. viet is friends with evie's younger sister (the fmc from a pho love story) this is a companion novel to that. viet is an only child with parents who argue all the time, he has depression which affects him at random times. there are days, which he calls "dark days" when he gets really sad and can't do anything, shutting everyone else out. evie is the eldest daughter, who is always there to help others, always putting herself second. she's in a relationship of 2 years, but he's not the best overall. he's kinda rude and careless with her. things were great as a freshman but started going downhill. he comes from money, but doesn't put her first. when evie and viet first meet on campus, they realize they have a mutual connection, she introduces him to her friend group and they hit it off immediately. overtime viet grows feelings for evie but feels like it's wrong of him to do so, since she's in a relationship and all. they are really close, running a few times a week together. there's not cheating of any sort in this book.


꒰ ☕️ ꒱ 𝐦𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬
this was such a cute read and i'm so glad to finish febuary with this. viet was SO relatable, and all these books with depressed characters are making me realize that i'm actually depressed (so yayy) and like it's actually heartbreaking and honestly a fresh outside perspective. that probably made no sense lol. i love evie sm, she's also really relatable since she's an eldest daughter who strives to be perfect and not needy. i've always been told i'm too much and too loud, needing too much but i actually don't ask for help etc. when i need to and it's just sad honestly. i loved how she and viet had a authentic friendship to start off with since it made it so real and they learned about each other first. helping one another with struggles, this slow burn was completely worth it. it didn't feel like a romance novel at times, i'd say it's more ya fiction/coming of age with mental health topics and a side plot of romance. i completely reccomend if you want a cute, ya, romcom.


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warnings: no spice, little kissing (no deep descriptions) some lgtbq (2 friends are in a gay relationship) some swearing- sh*t, i don't think the f bomb was dropped
age rating: 12/13+ (just know some mental health stuff might be affect you so keep that in mind)

thanks to simon & schuster and edelweiss plus for an e-arc

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pre- read
this has been on my e-reader for months now and i decided to start it <33
2024.11.11
got the arc!!
October 6, 2025
solving for the unknown 🏫
╰┈➤ ♾/5 stars



⊹₊⟡⋆જ⁀➴ "She continued staring at the clouds. "For years, being the eldest daughter feels like being an only child. And I don't mean it's because we literally are in the world for a few extra years before our siblings are born. We're expected to do something for the first time, then expected to do well, no matter what. Being polite, get the best grades, things like that."



this was the cutest book ever!! 🤧💕



˗ˏˋ tropes ˎˊ˗
📝 clean romance
📝 vietnamese reps (BOTH FMC & MMC)
📝 strangers to lovers
📝 depression rep (MMC)
📝 college setting
📝 meet cute
📝 he falls first
📝 no third act breakup
📝 older girl x younger boy
📝 found family



writing + plot ── .✦
i've read A Pho Love Story by this author and DEVOURED IT!! i expected nothing less w/ Loan Le and her 2nd book, Solving for the Unknown!! the writing was smooth and easy to understand, but beautiful at the same time. the plot goes about a college third-year named evie, who had a boyfriend named jake i wanted to punch him in the face 😤 and a college first year named viet. as the story goes on, they find out that they're both from the same town, and slowly become friends. evie and her friends (the saturday sins) welcome viet w/ open arms and BAM- he's in a friend group!



⊹₊⟡⋆જ⁀➴ "Evie paused. "Are we destined to run into each other? With you on the ground?"




✎ᝰ.evelyn (evie) mai
▶︎•၊၊||၊|။|||||။၊|။• "Caught in the Middle" Paramore ♬.ᐟ
⤿ it shocked me on how relatable evie was. i also unfortunately deal w/ the problem of being the eldest child. her parents expected her to be the best and get a stable career. she's also trying to be a doctor, because she has the need to help everyone, and helping everyone makes her feel wanted and proud of herself loan, are you watching me?? 😃. i loved how caring she was w/ viet. when he was breaking down, she didn't judge or abandon him, but instead, she comforted him until he was back to his normal state. I DEFINITELY THINK HER LOVE LANGUAGE IS ACTS OF SERVICE!! 🥹


⊹₊⟡⋆જ⁀➴ "He couldn't have this crush, whatever it was called. Because they could never be together."




✎ᝰ.viet ho
▶︎•၊၊||၊|။|||||။၊|။• "Creep" by Radiohead ♬.ᐟ
⤿ this guy was going through so much during the book that i felt bad for him. he must've felt frustrated and upset w/ his parents arguing all the time when he was little. he feels like he's being forced to choose a side. i have no clue where his depression appeared and what the reason was, but i hope those depressed episodes happen less often. i just wanna give him a hug. 🫂 he's lucky to have evie and her friends by his side throughout his journey in college, cuz not a lot of people are lucky. if you're currently suffering w/ depression: YOU'RE LOVED AND THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO WILL LOVE YOU FOR WHO YOU ARE!!! 🥹🫂💕



⊹₊⟡⋆જ⁀➴ "You feel familiar." Yes, he was definitely still not awake. She tilted her head, the end of her ponytail brushing her bare shoulder. "Me? I'm familiar?"




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pre-read ⋆📝˚。⋆
⤷ my 2nd book by Loan Le , i'm super excited!!! 😍🥰
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773 reviews178 followers
June 1, 2025
6 stars

sophomore slump, who? loan le doesn't know her because solving for the unknown was even better than her debut novel! another unapologetically vietnamese novel that boasts family drama, relationship woes in all corners, and a little side of romance. i'll admit that the book had me anxious in the first half because i thought we were gonna be taken for a cheating subplot and i'm happy that's not the case. wonderful, heartwrenching, and surprisingly fun! david lee huynh and vyvy nguyen did an incredible job on the audiobook and i highly recommend it!

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cover artist: alex cabal
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16 reviews
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November 1, 2021
Let me just read this the summer after I graduate *insert crying emojis bc I am typing on a school chromebook*
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294 reviews18 followers
June 16, 2025
4.75/5

If you loved the characters from A Pho Love Story as much as I did, this book will be perfect for you. In Solving for the Unknown, we follow Viet (Bao's best friend) and Evie (Linh's older sister) while they are attending UC Davis.

In this story, the author digs deeper in the family dynamics and the mental health of the main characters.
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346 reviews244 followers
April 3, 2025
2.75

Solving for the unknown? More like solving for the plot.

I need a little banter in my stories, I need a little like I don't know more chemistry? Maybe it's the fact that friends to lovers (and slowist slow burn at that) is not my favorite but when done well it is a 10/10. Also our fmc was in a relationship at the start of the book for a good chunk so mentally that through me off but yeah, the plot was mid. I did love the cameos our mc's from A pho love story--which was a fantastic book let me tell you) but yeah, really sad because I loved the author's first book

come back when the relationship is more developed, the plot is found, and Im not just bored out of my mind.
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167 reviews
March 17, 2025
Wow what a rollercoaster of emotions

Loan Le if you are reading this — do we know each other??? Like why did I also experience everything that happened to these characters???

Shout out to student run health clinics 😅
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11 reviews
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November 4, 2021
2023 is so far away 😭😭😭
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346 reviews4 followers
March 27, 2025
so understated and yet so emotional, this book portrayed evie's and viėt's journeys so well and had such a sweet slow-burn romance between them. i loved the depiction of their families. this almost slice-of-life college story was such a comforting read (for my insane high school senior self) because of the wonderful depictions of friendship, both in terms of becoming art if a new friend group and keeping up with old ones. i loved the friendships in this book so much! overall, a heartwarming read that was well worth the time.
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327 reviews58 followers
February 27, 2025
Thank you so much to Simon Teen & NetGalley for the e-ARC!

I initially didn’t realize that this was an interconnected standalone to another book by this author, A Pho Love Story, but it was such a good one! I read APLS last year and really enjoyed being back in that universe while still having a whole new story.
On its own, this book is such a wholesome, cute college romance: lighthearted but still with just enough serious undertones and meaning. It has depression rep in our MMC and also deals with tough family dynamics, divorce, etc, which were all addressed so well, but didn’t make the story too heavy.

The feeling of found family as our MMC meets a friend group and by the end becomes totally part of it was so sweet and such a great display of friendship.
The romance was the same way.

All in all, this was a great read and I had such a fun time! Would definitely recommend for a diverse college romance!
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376 reviews125 followers
January 9, 2025
there were so many great parts of this book, however they were all so underdeveloped. i didn't believe the romance when it finally started and the other plots fizzled out at the end without any concrete conclusions
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20 reviews
July 13, 2025
i couldn’t get into this at all, boring
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345 reviews6 followers
March 5, 2025
3⭐️ This was cute. I think if you like college age characters as well as the Asian cultural/parental expectations it’s worth a read. Loan Lee touches on divorce, mental health, finding yourself, silly/wonderful friends, and friends to lovers romance.

Synopsis:
To his friends back home, Viet Ho is calm and collected and a lovable oddball who nurses an obsession with forensic science. He’s relieved to head off to UC Davis and escape from being in the middle of his bickering immigrant parents. Yet, on campus and with the school year unfolding at an overwhelming pace, Viet struggles to belong and to keep his depression hidden.

Evie Mai is a junior biology major and the eldest daughter who has never trod far off the beaten path. She has everything: good grades, a solid group of friends, and a smart, ambitious boyfriend, who’s the son of a well-connected university board member. But their busy schedules, as well as their interests, no longer align. Determined to close the distance, she and her boyfriend both apply to a student-run clinic for underserved communities. But will that save or expose the gaps in their relationship?

When a clumsy accident brings Viet and Evie together, they bond over their shared hometown and similar history—and their orbits grow smaller as their friends collide. The more time they spend with each other and support each other, mentally and emotionally, the more their friendship shifts into something else.

Thank you to @netgalley, Simon and Schuster, and the author for the advanced reader copy. #netgalley #solvingfortheunkown #arcreview #releaseday
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99 reviews6 followers
March 13, 2025
This was a really sweet and heartfelt read. Thank you to Simon Teen for the e-Arc!

This book is a wholesome and lovely college romance. Two students from the same hometown discover a connection between them when they find each other at the same college. This is peak friends to lovers! These characters are relatable and fun and the world crafted felt authentic and real. While this book is mostly lighthearted, it wasn’t afraid to dive into more serious topics and issues. It dealt with topics such as depression, divorce, and tough family dynamics. It also had wonderful Vietnamese representation.

When I picked this up, I didn’t realize that it was a companion novel! It would have made this world richer if I had read that book first, but it did not stop me from enjoying this book. I loved Evie’s and Viet’s journey a lot, and will be definitely revisiting A Pho Love Story to meet his friends. I also would love to see an Ali story, really hoping the tease we got will lead to another book!

This story has a wonderful found family aspect to it, as we see Viet make so many amazing friends at school and find his home. This story really made me want to root for the characters. As an older sister, I really related to Evie and her struggles. I am very glad she learned to stand up for herself and find the love she deserves,

If you are looking for a soft and sweet college romance, this is it!
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April 7, 2025
This was a cute, clean, friends to lovers college romance.

I say clean because there weren't any closed door scenes, nothing went beyond kissing in the book.

This follows the story of Viet and Evie who bond in college over their love of running and being from the same hometown. Evie has a boyfriend throughout most of the book. It follows the two's friendship while Evie comes to terms on her own that her boyfriend has a lot of red flags and doesn't treat her the way she deserves to be treated.

I loved that Viet was just a really good solid friend, and although it was clear to the reader that he had feelings for Evie, he didn't push any boundaries or try to make any moves when she had a boyfriend. He didn't really even push her on anything, which I thought was pretty admirable.

If you are looking for a cute college romance that is entirely clean, you should check this one out.

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976 reviews17 followers
August 23, 2025
2.5 rounded down
Especially after "Pho Love Story", this was disappointing. It clearly needed more editing - I found a sentence italicized that should not have been like 50 pages in. There was a whole lot of passive voice throughout the whole story that really detracted from a story that had such heart behind it - discussions about divorce, immigrant parents and communities, depression during college (especially untreated depression), finding friend groups as new adults, etc. However, this story really felt half-baked, leading to a lower rating. Not something that I could really recommend, though I did appreciate a better college story for YA (looking at you, Emma Lord).
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February 24, 2024
Just finished A Pho Love Story , and I can't wait to read another book in that universe, especially one that explores Viet's and Evie's characters, which made me so curious in APLS!
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693 reviews6 followers
May 9, 2025
"She saw him, clear as day. And he saw her too."

Excuse me while I giggle and cry at how adorable and warmhearted this was.
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13 reviews
May 23, 2025
Such a cute little book!
Good friends turn to lovers.
Duo pointed view!
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463 reviews30 followers
December 3, 2025
3.75⭐️ Per essere brevissimo —effettivamente anche troppo— e per essere io ormai distante dagli young adult, questo coming of age rientra perfettamente nei miei gusti in merito a questo sottogenere ed è stato adorabile🥰. Fatto molto per il periodo in cui mi serviva un abbraccio immaginando personaggi giovani😀🥲

E poi oh era la lettura gratis del mese sul sito di SimonTeen che adoro per questa fruibilità, quindi DHXHXH



Non è tanto un romance come la copertina potrebbe far presagire (ha senso mettere loro due visto che si alternano i POVs ma capisco che con tutte le cartoon covers di adesso uno rischia di confondersi AHAHAHA, ma vabbè lo stile è un pochino diverso almeno), quanto una storia di formazione e di teen drama romantico, visto che le sfumature fanno rientrare i libri in generi/sottogeneri diversi.

È molto più rilevante il tema della salute mentale e degli squilibri in famiglia, in particolare per Vięt, il protagonista maschile, un ragazzo di origine vietnamita e nuova matricola al college che nasconde fin da subito una forte depressione e, come molti in quel periodo di vita, proietta sul “nuovo inizio” l’ipotetica soluzione. In realtà, non solo gli sbalzi d’umore saranno frequenti ma dovrà anche fare i conti con il divorzio improvviso dei suoi genitori, e mi è piaciuto tantissimo che associasse il suo malessere a quello della madre, il fatto che entrambi si reprimessero ma, dal suo unico punto di vista, lui conosceva solo la sua solitudine e non ha capito i suoi genitori fino in fondo. Si accennano le tipiche tensioni prima di un divorzio, che un po’ si notano ma un po’ non si vogliono ammettere, e l’importanza di dire di esserci per qualcuno anche quando non si conosce completamente l’origine di quel dolore— soprattutto visto che la madre e il padre preferivano che lui fosse al college e che non li vedesse litigare, perché “i figli non dovrebbero vedere il dolore dei genitori”; che è un concetto solo utopico, perché vivete nella stessa casa o, anzi, lontano ma sentire queste crepe distanti, implica una visione parziale e che quindi succederà comunque.🥲🇻🇳

Quel supporto è proprio quello che gli danno i suoi amici, che senza sapere esattamente cos’ha comunque notano piccole cose, assenze o ritardo nella risposta ai messaggi che sono sufficienti per stargli vicino.

"It's hard to hold too many someones in your body, though," Kale's friend, Amina, said softly.
"I don't think I have too many someones in this body," Việt said honestly.
He'd had some wine, which was offered to him "in moderation," Tate joked. "I'm too busy trying to figure out one someone."💔❤️‍🩹


STOP YOU’RE CALLING ME OUT TOO MUCH😭😭🫡🫡😀😀




Questo libro parla molto di amicizia e, per quanto l’abbia scelto anche per questo motivo, avrei preferito ci fosse più lentezza nella formazione del gruppo. In generale in moltissimi prodotti young adult —che siano libri o film/serie— si mostra sempre il gruppo che accoglie il personaggio nuovo arrivato, ma nella realtà non mi sento di dire che sia così frequente😅e non per fare l’egocentrica con l’esperienza negativa, ma me ne sono state raccontate e in generale anche quando succede non può essere così facile, sei un elemento nuovo in un gruppo consolidato (lì viene proprio detto che alcuni sono più grandi di uno-due anni, è già tanto per la dispersività del college), non è tutto così rose e fiori soprattutto se sei introverso e timido come questo protagonista. Ma vabbè è un cliché tipico per sbrigarsi a integrare i personaggi così da far vedere più interazioni possibili, solo che le storie così sembrano facilmente autocelebrative dell’amicizia più che svilupparla, come se servissero a dare conforto automatico da capire in tempo zero


Il comfort l’ho sentito comunque, perché le scene di gruppo erano tenerissime e si capisce quanto Vięt avesse bisogno di amici, che sono poi quelli di Evie, la protagonista femminile. Entrambi sono di origine vietnamita e le loro famiglie hanno ristoranti di cucina tipica, ed è sicuramente un incentivo più sensato per far legare loro due, visto che la sorella minore di Evie sta con un amico di quartiere di Vięt ed è la spinta che mi aspetterei per una conoscenza, soprattutto poi se hanno un’identità in comune a cui tengono.
Altro grande apprezzamento infatti va alle frequenti frase in lingua vietnamita senza essere tradotte in automatico, perché fa immergere proprio nella mente di chi sa già cosa significano ed è normale che per la scrittura si usi l’inglese ma, per aumentare il realismo, anche intere frasi in vietnamita che ci aspettiamo che il figlio capisca e come lui stesso risponde.
Uno dei miei momenti preferiti è stato sul finale, quando anche il padre si confessa col figlio e ammette di essere stato negligente e addolorato, ma che non per questo ha smesso di voler bene alla madre, solo in modo diverso:


“Yêu and thương. Growing up, Việt hadn't paid attention to the difference between those two words—or more accurately, the nuance. Yêu was romantic love, said between two people. It was that cinematic contession made after a desperate chase through the airport, the city streets, the train station. It was love that most people grew up thinking they wanted.
Thương could be romantic love, but more often it referred to platonic love and familial love. Việt heard it was somehow infinitely stronger than yêu. Thương was the love found in epilogues and all the untold stories that came after that.
It was the kind of love that remained
after a divorce.”💞🧑‍🧑‍🧒


Io amo le sfumature delle parole e quando ci sono molteplici significati e sfumature per uno stesso concetto o campo semantico, le lingue sono così belle🥲


Anche l’ultima parte per Evie è stata soddisfacente: dopo i primi capitoli che si sono aperti con lei già fidanzata con Jake, anche lui di origine vietnamita ma di ben altro status; è interessante che sia stato scritto come questo modello, così da mostrare l’unione tra cultura svantaggiata ma anche privilegio economico, senza fare grandi discorsi a riguardo ma semplicemente una diversità di condizioni di vita. Col tempo Evie, già abituata a fare la eldest daughter e prendersi cura di tutto, capisce sempre più che non viene proprio curata da Jake, che il ragazzo non è più interessato a lei, non celebra il suo entusiasmo quando la prendono per lo stage alla clinica, non la affianca nelle abitudini di prima. La rottura è sicuramente troppo ravvicinata dall’inizio della relazione con Vięt, che sembra un tempismo troppo fortunato dopo che aveva la crush non ricambiata all’inizio e poi boom lei ricollega tutte le piccole cose fatte con lui e quindi amnette lo stesso sentimento😅😅magari amico LMAO, avrebbe dovuto essere pining per altre pagine, anche con tutta la scusante della semplicità di un libro YA. Difatti all’inizio Tate, fidanzato con Kale —e quindi casual representation carina e apprezzata— ammette con Vięt di aver avuto una cotta per una ragazza oltre che per vari ragazzi, e che in quel caso gli è passata dopo aver abbandonato l’idea perfetta che aveva di lei. Ecco, qui non ci si pensa un attimo perché Vięt e Evie sono amici fin dall’inizio e non c’è nessun tentennamento

Ciò nonostante, mi va bene che l’interesse sia partito da subito perché è la tipica crush e coppietta semplice con una persona con cui c’è click istintivo, non ci sono dichiarazioni esagerate (con tutto che hanno 19 anni, e di solito anche in YA in cui i protagonisti stanno ancora al liceo sembra più surreale AHAHAHAJA menomale), c’è una leggerezza generale nel gruppo di amici. Avrei solo voluto durasse di più rip
È invece scritto meglio il dialogo in cui Evie rompe con Jake, che ammette persino di aver ritardato volutamente a un appuntamento con lei perché preferiva i suoi amici e che ha anche altre cose e persone, e soprattutto giustifica tutto con la pressione che gli mette addosso la sua famiglia, di cui è il figlio minore dopo fratelli di successo nel campo medico; è però anche molto privilegiato per via dei soldi dei suoi genitori, dottori facoltosi che danno addirittura fondi all’università e che lo fanno entrare in una clinica per un futuro lavoro con facili contatti. È però realistico che Evie descriva il disagio del ragazzo, il fatto che quando lo aveva conosciuto era molto più insicuro e messo a confronto costantemente con i fratelli maggiori… ma non per questo può essere un suo peso, così lascia a metà la cena famigliare a cui Jake l’aveva invitata come supporto alle apparenze, perché non sta a lei risolvere quell’instabilità e, come giustamente risponde, non è lei quella “needy” come l’ha accusata se Jake le pone questa pesantezza addosso per la sua convenienza ;). Un’ottima scrittura, in pochi capitoli, di un personaggio non nettamente negativo, ma un comportamento sbagliato e un’origine sensata che si troverebbe tranquillamente nella vita reale


Le descrizioni praticamente assenti e la rapidità dei dialoghi le ho sofferte eh— compresi i messaggi che di solito odio, a parte un paio che sono stati divertenti penso sempre che sia pigrizia nella scrittura e riempitivo di pagine bianche con grafiche enormi delle chat😭non c’è bisogno di un messaggio in cui un personaggio invita un altro a un picnic se non c’è grande hype o sviluppo da questo ma, appunto, è solo un mezzo per comunicare.
Ma a parte qualche impegno in più, lo consiglierei a un adolescente prima ancora che inizi l’università proprio come esperienza di lettura immediata ma non banale, e di situazioni che potrebbe affrontare, del sostegno giusto che dovrebbe avere❤️‍🩹
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March 4, 2025

A lighthearted college romance with realistic angst that fit well with the plot. This was an enjoyable read, it had an amazing friend group, realistic depression rep, and good character development.



The romance is so nicely done in such a short amount of time, a friendship developing before anything else was really sweet. I had such a good time reading this, it was the perfect rom-com vibe that I needed.



(Note: I received this copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to the publisher for the opportunity!)



Read For
✓ Rom-Com
✓ Found Family
✓ Friends to Lovers
✓ Good Depression Rep
✓ Wholesome Friendships



⚠️ Content Warning
Moderate: Mental illness



𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊



Spice Level: n/a
Sad Level: 💧



Plot: 8/10
Pace: 8/10
Ending: 9/10
Characters: 9/10
Enjoyability: 9/10
Writing Style: 9/10
Would I Recommend? Yes
Favorite Character: Viêt



Favorite Quote: ❝"Don't give me shit like 'Boys aren't supposed to cry,’” Evie warned him. "No, I'm just worried my mascara's going to run," he attempted to joke.❞



POV: Duel, Third Person
Pages: 333
Format: eBook
Language: English
Release Date: 04, March 2025
Rep/Extras: Vietnamese characters, LGBTQIA+ side characters, Depression Rep

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69 reviews
June 15, 2025
This was such a sweet read! It made me reminisce my first year of college & my own friends. I really enjoy this authors writing style as well. I do wish we saw more of Viet & Evie’s relationship, I feel like it happened at the last portion of the book & it was rushed through a bit..but nonetheless, this was very heartwarming!
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Want to read
March 5, 2022
NO WAY THIS EXISTS?? OR WILL EXIST?? PLEASE I NEED THIS!!!
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603 reviews3 followers
March 23, 2025
DNFed at 33%

There was nothing really wrong with the book I was just bored, possibly at another time I might have enjoyed it, but I could not get into it.
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445 reviews4 followers
June 29, 2025
★★★★ 3.5 stars (rounded up to 4) ★★★★
*ੈ✩‧₊˚ loan le never misses. i loved returning to the world of 'a pho love story,' this time featuring a slow-burning romance between bao's best friend, viet, and linh's sister, evie. the cultural aspects of evie and viet's relationships with their families made me smile, reminiscing on the times my own parents have expressed more or less the same sentiments, and the portrayal of mental health was realistic and sensitive to the struggles of people who experience such things daily. plus, mouthwatering food descriptions courtesy of cale and tate, as is loan le's trademark ❤︎

─── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ── CHARACTERS.

EVIE.
ׂ╰┈➤ oh i adored her so much! she's who i want to be when i grow up. her penchant for helping others work through their problems is sure to make her an amazing doctor. reading about her dynamic with the saturday sins group & her family was so lovely--it's clear how much she cares.

VIET.
ׂ╰┈➤ he's literally me, i'm so serious. his awkwardness around evie, his inability to put his feelings into words, his constant care of the people around him, and his fear of being the reason his parents are unhappy together really struck a chord with me. i found his depression to be extremely well-written, and i loved how everyone in his life stood by him instead of invalidating his struggles.

LISE.
ׂ╰┈➤ idk how to spell her name bc i was on the audiobook 😭 she's such a ball of fire, and her passion for forensics and uplifting her friends were amazing! i love her banter with the saturday sins group and how she was always there to cheer up evie with ice cream and her kindness. ❤︎

CALE.
ׂ╰┈➤ masterchef in the making! he cares so much for his friends, and his love language, like most asian parents, is definitely through cooking food for them. him constantly teasing viet and encouraging him to make a move on evie was adorable, he's definitely the captain of the ship. ❤︎

TATE.
ׂ╰┈➤ the mediator of the group--he and cale are the scheming boyfriends i never knew i needed.

OTHER.
ׂ╰┈➤ boo jake!! he was an entitled douchebag and deserved what he got!! bao and linh are literally my parents, thank you very much--i loved how lovey-dovey they were in this, as well as their banter and teasing with viet and evie about their crushes. ali is, as always, a badass icon, who just scares me (and viet) a teeny tiny bit. viet's parents were such fleshed-out characters who reminded me so much of my own, down to his father's glasses and his mother's facebook shorts addiction.

─── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ── PLOT.
ׂ╰┈➤ this is the college coming-of-age experience of my DREAMS, honestly. if i don't have a small but tight-knit friend group who meets up every saturday night for dinner when i'm there, i don't want it. books like these make me so excited for the future and the road that lies ahead of me. all these characters are so complex and layered, i loved following along on the journey with them.

─── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ── ROMANCE.
ׂ╰┈➤ they did NOT pull out the sick trope on me... oh my goodness, my heart is actually fluttering. the way he made her chicken soup while she was in bed ❤︎ their first kiss was beautifully written, as well as the love confession(s)--and the way they're so loved and supported by their best friends. the first picnic date, the TRUST and COMMUNICATION between them (*side eyes every ya author ever*). and also, folks--NO THIRD-ACT BREAKUP. I REPEAT, NO THIRD-ACT BREAKUP. WE WON.

─── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ── TL;DR.
ׂ╰┈➤ such a cute and lighthearted read that didn't shy away from important topics, and it helped me out of my reading slump! emma lord stans... i fear i have a new author to put y'all on....

the only reason i didn’t give this five stars was because the writing style annoyed me a lot at times, due to the constant overuse of phrases such as “our friend” and “her boyfriend,” etc. in place of a certain character’s name. it reminded me of the way i used to write in elementary school and turned me off severely—but otherwise, it would’ve been a perfect book for me 🫶

─── ⋆⋅☆⋅⋆ ── ♫ PLAYLIST. ♫
𝄞 you are in love (taylor swift)
𝄞 lucky for me (laufey)
𝄞 wasteland, baby! (hozier)
𝄞 apple pie (lizzy mcalpine)
𝄞 line without a hook (ricky montgomery)
𝄞 lover girl (laufey)
𝄞 that way (tate mcrae)
𝄞 18 (one direction)
𝄞 serendipity (laufey)
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