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Vroman's Bookstore
695 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91101

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Julie Tieu, in conversation with Erin La Rosa, discusses "Girl Most Likely To"

Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

Cost: Free

Sponsor: Vroman's Bookstore

For more information call: 626-449-5320

Or click here: https://vromansbookstore.com/event/2025-02-19/julie-tieu-conversation-erin-la-rosa-discusses-girl-most-likely

A frenemies-to-lovers contemporary romance by Julie Tieu which takes place over the course of one make-or-break evening, almost entirely at a high school reunion... "For the rom-com fans, you can never go wrong with a Julie Tieu book." - Buzzfeed Rachel Dang, once voted “Most Likely to Succeed” in high school, is funemployed for the first time. After years of doing everything her boss asked, it’s time to say yes to new opportunities. So when she gets invited to her twentieth high school reunion by none other than her former frenemy, Danny Phan, Rachel agrees despite their unresolved past. As a teenager, Danny was seen as smart, but unfocused. Teachers often paired him with Rachel, hoping her work ethic would rub off on him. Though Danny and Rachel weren’t exactly friends, she had seen a different side of him, one that only existed online over intimate late-night AIM chats that never translated into real life. When they meet again, Rachel discovers their roles have reversed. Danny is thriving in his career while she’s the one flailing. The reunion takes an unexpected turn when a simple errand takes them into town for a night of mishaps and misadventure where they run into a colorful cast of characters from their childhood. Rachel and Danny soon rediscover the feelings they once shared and must decide if this is only a quick trip down memory lane or a second chance for their happily ever after.

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