This Is How You Fall in Love
This Is How You Fall in Love
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Bloomsbury
Annotation: Best friends Zara and Adnan must navigate the twists and turns of fake dating, family dynamics and cultural stereotypes in this swoon-worthy YA Desi rom-com.
Genre: [Love stories]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #381942
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 02/13/24
Pages: 389 pages
ISBN: 1-547-61450-1
ISBN 13: 978-1-547-61450-9
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023030375
Dimensions: 22 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Featuring the beloved friends-to-lovers and fake-dating tropes, this rom-com is sure to delight. Best friends Zara and Adnan have always been close, sharing secrets and the cultural connection of being of British and Bangladeshi descent. They exist firmly and contentedly in the buddy zone until Zara finds herself fake-dating Adnan, who is trying desperately to hide a current relationship. What follows is a book that is partly a romantic comedy and at times a character study. Readers will be invested in their stories and will enjoy the many pop-culture references. Zara's character as a hopeless romantic complements Adnan's obvious care for and trust in her, which leads to confusion between the teens and charmingly warmhearted scenes. Hand this book to fans of popular teen movies from the late '90s, such as Can't Hardly Wait and She's All That. Debut author Hussain winningly fills her book with strong characters and fun so infectious it will have readers dancing in their seats.

Kirkus Reviews

British Bangladeshi teens Zara and Adnan are besties, but can these friends stay just friends?Adnan loves to flirt with girls IRL; Zara is happy in the world of romance novels. Their families are closely intertwined, and the two Bengali Muslim 16-year-olds share a friendship circle, which means everyone is constantly shipping them. Things get complicated when Adnan starts dating new classmate Camilla, who's white and has an overly protective father who won't let her have a boyfriend. To cover for them, Zara agrees to pretend to date Adnan, delighting their friends and leaving their families with starry-eyed dreams, but the trio soon discovers that this scheme is going to snowball out of control…especially when a new boy turns up, awakening some latent feelings in Zara. Zara mulls over questions around stereotypical depictions of South Asians that overshadow "the reality of who we are." She checks out online gossip about her classmates and follows their lives through their posts, raising questions about social media pressures on teens as they relate to cultural norms and representation in popular media. Although the novel starts off slowly, it picks up the pace when the love triangle becomes a solid love square and family expectations take center stage in ways that readers will relate to.A combination of pop-culture references, classic rom-com elements, and fun banter makes for an engaging read. (Fiction. 13-18)

School Library Journal (Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Gr 8 Up —At a school in Bath, England, everyone tries to ship Zara with Adnan, her best friend since childhood. Their parents, who came from Bangladesh, are also best friends and do their fair share of wishing the two would pair up. Zara is looking for the swoony-perfect guy, based on the leads of the old rom-coms she and her girl best friend Sadie have imbibed. Sadie decides to make a love documentary for a school project (hence the book's title). She believes she has the ideal couple for the documentary when Zara and Adnan begin to fake date, lying to everyone in order to cover up Adnan's relationship with Cami, whose dad doesn't allow her to date. Zara then meets Yahya and gets all the feels, but fears she'll never see him again. Meanwhile, a kiss between Zara and Adnan both infuriates Cami and sparks ideas in Zara, right before she runs back into Yahya. Twists and turns abound in this debut, and Hussain keeps readers guessing throughout. It takes a while for the plot to get interesting, and the documentary really doesn't get off the ground as a framing device. However, Zara's very real struggles with her feelings for both boys and her anxiety over her parents will keep readers engaged and rooting for her throughout. Hussain expounds on Zara's sense of being of South Asian heritage in England, adding some depth to the frothy story. VERDICT Give to addicts of rom-coms, especially those who wish there were more Desi characters in their favorite novels and movies.—Kate Fleming

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ALA Booklist (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Kirkus Reviews
School Library Journal (Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 9-12

Best friends Zara and Adnan must navigate the twists and turns of fake dating, family dynamics and cultural stereotypes in this swoon-worthy YA Desi rom-com. Zara loves love in all forms: rom-coms and romance novels and grand sweeping gestures. She's desperate to have her own great love story-a real one. Everyone thinks Zara and her best friend, Adnan, obviously belong together. And they do love each other-just not like that . So when Adnan begs Zara to help cover his new, secret relationship by pretending to be his girlfriend, she doesn't really hesitate. How difficult can it be? It isn't the kind of great romance she had in mind, but with fake dating comes fake hand-holding and fake kissing and . . . real feelings? And when a new, exciting boy arrives in Zara's life, things get more confusing than ever. Her fake romance might be making everyone around her happy, but should it be real, and can Zara and Adnan really be in love if they both have real feelings for somone else? Anika Hussain's hilarious and heartfelt debut follows best friends as they fall through the twists and turns of fake dating, family dynamics, and friendship in this swoon-worthy young adult rom-com.


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