Three Sides of a Heart: Stories about Love Triangles
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you've never seen love triangles like these.A teen girl who offers kissing lessons. Zombies in the
Civil War South. The girl next door, the boy who loves her, and the girl who
loves them both. Vampires at a boarding school. Three teens fighting monsters
in an abandoned video rental store. Literally the last three people on the
planet.What do all these stories have in common?The love triangle.These top YA authors tackle the much-debated trope of the
love triangle, and the result is sixteen fresh, diverse, and romantic stories
you don’t want to miss.This collection, edited by Natalie C. Parker, contains
stories written by Renee Ahdieh, Rae Carson, Brandy Colbert, Katie Cotugno,
Lamar Giles, Tessa Gratton, Bethany Hagan, Justina Ireland, Alaya Dawn Johnson,
EK Johnston, Julie Murphy, Garth Nix, Natalie C. Parker, Veronica Roth, Sabaa
Tahir, and Brenna Yovanoff.
“Upends expectations and poses ‘questions about
self-determination and what it means to embrace the power of choice.’” —USA
Today
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I sadly only enjoyed 2 of those short stories. Its not because of the other stories, characters or what not - its just sometimes very difficult to flesh out characters so you will feel with them when those stories are so short. Only two stories made me feel something. All the others were fine. Writing wise it was okay - most of them were. What I liked is that all of those stories aren't those stereotypical love triangles - they are more atypical and kinda different. That didn't really change my opinion though. I just didn't enjoy my time as much.
I sadly only enjoyed 2 of those short stories. Its not because of the other stories, characters or what not - its just sometimes very difficult to flesh out characters so you will feel with them when those stories are so short. Only two stories made me feel something. All the others were fine. Writing wise it was okay - most of them were. What I liked is that all of those stories aren't those stereotypical love triangles - they are more atypical and kinda different. That didn't really change my opinion though. I just didn't enjoy my time as much.
Description
you've never seen love triangles like these.A teen girl who offers kissing lessons. Zombies in the
Civil War South. The girl next door, the boy who loves her, and the girl who
loves them both. Vampires at a boarding school. Three teens fighting monsters
in an abandoned video rental store. Literally the last three people on the
planet.What do all these stories have in common?The love triangle.These top YA authors tackle the much-debated trope of the
love triangle, and the result is sixteen fresh, diverse, and romantic stories
you don’t want to miss.This collection, edited by Natalie C. Parker, contains
stories written by Renee Ahdieh, Rae Carson, Brandy Colbert, Katie Cotugno,
Lamar Giles, Tessa Gratton, Bethany Hagan, Justina Ireland, Alaya Dawn Johnson,
EK Johnston, Julie Murphy, Garth Nix, Natalie C. Parker, Veronica Roth, Sabaa
Tahir, and Brenna Yovanoff.
“Upends expectations and poses ‘questions about
self-determination and what it means to embrace the power of choice.’” —USA
Today
Book Information
Posts
I sadly only enjoyed 2 of those short stories. Its not because of the other stories, characters or what not - its just sometimes very difficult to flesh out characters so you will feel with them when those stories are so short. Only two stories made me feel something. All the others were fine. Writing wise it was okay - most of them were. What I liked is that all of those stories aren't those stereotypical love triangles - they are more atypical and kinda different. That didn't really change my opinion though. I just didn't enjoy my time as much.
I sadly only enjoyed 2 of those short stories. Its not because of the other stories, characters or what not - its just sometimes very difficult to flesh out characters so you will feel with them when those stories are so short. Only two stories made me feel something. All the others were fine. Writing wise it was okay - most of them were. What I liked is that all of those stories aren't those stereotypical love triangles - they are more atypical and kinda different. That didn't really change my opinion though. I just didn't enjoy my time as much.





