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Which Brings Me to You

A Novel in Confessions

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Now a major motion picture starring Lucy Hale and Nat Wolff.

A pair of romantic flameouts meet at a dull wedding and wind up entwined in a deserted coatroom. Shockingly, Jane and John decide not to have sex.

Instead, they embark on a far more dangerous endeavor: sharing the stories of their past love affairs. They tell each other everything, aiming for radical honesty over polished seduction. Jaded as they may be, these two sense that they just might be soulmates.

Which Brings Me to You, cowritten by bestselling authors Julianna Baggott (Pure, Harriet Wolf's Seventh Book of Wonders) and Steve Almond (Candyfreak, All the Secrets of the World), is "poignant and meaningful...fresh and intriguing...a great story."—Booklist. It has been brought to the screen by director Peter Hutchings (The Hating Game).


Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9798212416924
  • File size: 278565 KB
  • Release date: January 16, 2024
  • Duration: 09:40:20

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Now a major motion picture starring Lucy Hale and Nat Wolff.

A pair of romantic flameouts meet at a dull wedding and wind up entwined in a deserted coatroom. Shockingly, Jane and John decide not to have sex.

Instead, they embark on a far more dangerous endeavor: sharing the stories of their past love affairs. They tell each other everything, aiming for radical honesty over polished seduction. Jaded as they may be, these two sense that they just might be soulmates.

Which Brings Me to You, cowritten by bestselling authors Julianna Baggott (Pure, Harriet Wolf's Seventh Book of Wonders) and Steve Almond (Candyfreak, All the Secrets of the World), is "poignant and meaningful...fresh and intriguing...a great story."—Booklist. It has been brought to the screen by director Peter Hutchings (The Hating Game).



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