


It feels like she’ll spend the rest of high school fantasizing on the sidelines while everyone else dates and hooks up. She’s had a huge crush on her gorgeous best friend and neighbor Freddie for years, but since she doesn’t look like his usual type, the judgmental voice in her head tells her he’ll never see her as more than a friend. Then Everything Happens at Once by M-E Girardīaylee has never been kissed but she wants to do way more than that. We have to say, we’ve been dying to read another story with a really good love triangle! So whether you’re #TeamPeeta or #TeamGale, #TeamMaxon or #TeamAspen, or still, for some reason, clinging to those Maven redemption dreams, check out this list of books with love triangles and let us know what you plan on reading next!ġ. Plus, when a book can take the trope and twist it into even more clever territory, well, that deserves some applause. But when love triangles are done right, they can elevate a story in ways that ripple from character arcs to the plot as a whole. They can get redundant, feel forced, and dilute what would otherwise be a more emotional love story for the sake of drama. We’ll be honest: You can’t always go right with a love triangle.
