📚 Books to Read After All Better Now By Neal Shusterman

Just finished all better now by neal shusterman? Here are 5 magical next reads curated just for you:

📘 *More Happy Than Not* by Adam Silvera

Rating: 4.10 / 5 (42,382 ratings), Published: 2015

When to read it: When you need a story that delves into the complexities of identity and navigating difficult emotions.

This book beautifully explores the struggles of self-acceptance, friendship, and resilience. With its honest portrayal of raw emotions, it's a poignant tale that will resonate deeply with those who appreciated the emotional depth of "All Better Now."

Genres: Young Adult, LGBTQ+, Mental Health

After reading: Readers will find solace in the reminder that vulnerability and self-acceptance are powerful tools for healing.

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📘 *History is All You Left Me* by Adam Silvera

Rating: 4.15 / 5 (28,297 ratings), Published: 2017

When to read it: In moments when you are grappling with loss, nostalgia, or the complexities of past relationships.

Through a heartfelt exploration of grief, love, and memories, this book offers a tender depiction of how we cope with the past shaping our present. Fans of Neal Shusterman's emotional depth will appreciate the raw and profound narrative woven in this story.

Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, LGBTQ+

After reading: Readers will be reminded of the enduring power of love and the healing that can emerge from confronting painful truths.

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📘 *A List of Cages* by Robin Roe

Rating: 4.30 / 5 (22,324 ratings), Published: 2017

When to read it: When you seek a story that showcases the resilience of friendship and the impact of kindness in challenging circumstances.

This novel tenderly explores themes of trauma, friendship, and the redemptive nature of human connection. With its emotionally charged narrative, it resonates with the essence of finding hope in the midst of adversity, much like the themes in "All Better Now."

Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, Mental Health

After reading: Readers will be inspired by the capacity for compassion and the profound impact of genuine connections in times of struggle.

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📘 *The Astonishing Color of After* by Emily X.R. Pan

Rating: 4.19 / 5 (23,189 ratings), Published: 2018

When to read it: During moments when you find solace in art, explore themes of grief and family dynamics, or seek a narrative that blends reality with elements of magical realism.

Drawing on themes of loss, identity, and the complexity of family relationships, this novel weaves a lyrical and emotionally resonant story that will captivate readers who appreciated the introspective and emotional journey in "All Better Now."

Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, Magical Realism

After reading: Readers will discover the beauty in embracing the intricacies of their past and present selves, finding healing in the acceptance of their unique stories.

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📘 *The Memory Book* by Lara Avery

Rating: 3.91 / 5 (13,124 ratings), Published: 2016

When to read it: When you're seeking a narrative that explores the fragility of memory, the power of storytelling, and the resilience of the human spirit.

Through a poignant exploration of memory loss and the journey of self-discovery, this novel intricately portrays the ways in which our experiences shape our identities. Readers who enjoyed the emotional depth of "All Better Now" will appreciate the profound narrative of resilience and hope woven throughout this story.

Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance

After reading: Readers will be reminded of the transformative nature of storytelling and the enduring power of memory in shaping who we are.

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