12 Books Like Tweet Cute

Pepper is the overachiever behind her family’s booming burger chain’s social media, while Jack is trying to keep his family’s deli afloat. When the two high schoolers get into a viral Twitter war over a stolen recipe, sparks fly both online and offline.

What they don’t know is that they’re also anonymously chatting on a school app—and slowly falling for each other. Tweet Cute is a delightful and witty romance, full of modern humor and heartwarming moments, that explores the complexities of family, competition, and finding love in the most unexpected places.

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2020-01-21

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Tweet Cute Book Information

12 Books Listed
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Languages: English
Rating: 4.2
Author: Emma Lord
Reading Age: 20 years
Pages: 368
Grade Level: 8-12
Series: Standalone
Characters: Pepper Evans, Jack Campbell

1: Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon

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Rowan and Neil have spent their high school years competing for the top spot. On the last day of senior year, they must work together during a scavenger hunt around Seattle. As they join forces, they uncover unexpected feelings that shift their rivalry into something more.

Rating: 4.3

2: The Summer of Broken Rules by K. L. Walther

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After the loss of her sister, Meredith joins her family at Martha’s Vineyard for a summer wedding. While participating in a family-wide game of Assassin, Meredith meets Wit, a charming groomsman. Their connection helps her heal, but summer love and the game have their own complications.

Rating: 4.3
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3: The Do-Over by Lynn Painter

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Emilie Hornby is forced to relive Valentine’s Day over and over again in a Groundhog Day-style time loop. As each day passes, she finds herself spending more time with Nick, who is stuck in the loop with her. Together, they explore how to break free while discovering new feelings.

Rating: 4.2

4: Mr. Wrong Number by Lynn Painter

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Olivia gets a flirty and hilarious text from an unknown number, which soon turns into a texting fling. Little does she know, her mystery texter is Colin, her brother's best friend—and Olivia's least favorite person. Chaos ensues as they navigate their love-hate relationship.

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Rating: 4.1

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5: Teen Idol by Meg Cabot

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High school junior Jenny Greenley is great at solving everyone else's problems but never thought she'd be responsible for keeping a teen heartthrob's visit to her school a secret. When her life gets thrown into the spotlight, Jenny must navigate fame, friendships, and self-discovery.

Rating: 4.0

6: Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch

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Lina spends the summer in Tuscany after her mother’s passing, discovering her mother’s old journal and learning more about the Italian love story her mother experienced. Alongside Ren, a charming local, Lina embarks on a journey of self-discovery, love, and Italian culture.

Rating: 4.2

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7: Better Than The Movies by Lynn Painter

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Liz Buxbaum has always been obsessed with romantic comedies and dreams of her own perfect love story. When her childhood crush, Michael, moves back to town, she sets out to win his heart. With the help of her annoying neighbor Wes, Liz begins to question whether her perfect love story is already in front of her.

Rating: 4.5

8: Once Upon a KProm by Kat Cho

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Elena Soo never imagined herself going to prom, but when her childhood best friend turned K-pop idol Robbie Choi returns to her life and asks her to be his prom date, her world gets turned upside down as they revisit old memories and sparks fly.

Rating: 4.0

9: Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley

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After the tragic loss of her brother, Rachel returns to her hometown and reconnects with Henry, her former best friend who now works in his family's bookstore. As they exchange letters through books and rekindle their friendship, both must confront their past and future.

Rating: 4.3

10: Lucky Caller by Emma Mills

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When Nina signs up for a radio broadcasting class, she ends up working with a quirky team, including her childhood friend Jamie. Their show faces chaos and obstacles, but along the way, Nina navigates friendships, family drama, and her evolving feelings for Jamie.

Rating: 4.2

11: Everyone Hates Kelsie Miller by Meredith Ireland

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Kelsie Miller and Eric Mulvaney Ortiz are high school rivals who both aim to escape their pasts and prove something. When a road trip to a college tour pairs them together, they must navigate their long-standing animosity while realizing they might have more in common than they thought.

Rating: 4.0

12: Places We've Never Been by Kasie West

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Childhood friends Norah and Skyler reconnect on a summer road trip planned by their parents. While they once were inseparable, years apart have changed them, and they now face the challenge of rebuilding their friendship amidst budding feelings and hidden secrets.

Rating: 4.1

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