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If you loved watching Ellie relive Monday after Tristan dumps her—trying bolder and bolder fixes each time—then you’ll click with Barrett Bloom getting stuck on her first day of college, over and over, with only prickly genius Miles remembering it too. Like Ellie’s seven do-overs, Barrett and Miles try everything—from swapping classes to wild experiments—to break the loop, and their snarky, warm chemistry deepens with each reset. It’s the same fizzy mix of laughs, near-misses, and the realization that fixing yourself matters as much as fixing the day.
Ellie’s disastrous Monday makeovers to win back Tristan have the same delightful, whoops-did-I-just-do-that energy as Lara Jean’s crisis when her private love letters get mailed and she hatches a fake-dating plan with Peter. Like Ellie’s escalating attempts to course-correct, Lara Jean’s solution spirals into laugh-out-loud complications, sweet romance, and tender sisterly moments. You’ll get the same breezy humor and heart as plans go sideways—in the best way.
Ellie’s seven Mondays aren’t just about Tristan—they’re about figuring out who Ellie wants to be. Samantha Kingston faces an even starker version of that: she relives the day of a tragic accident seven times, each loop peeling back her choices with her friends and the boy who truly sees her. If you connected to Ellie’s step-by-step growth through her do-overs, Sam’s journey—from denial to empathy to hard-won change—delivers that same intimate, transformative arc.
Ellie keeps resetting Monday to save a relationship; Jack keeps snapping back to the night he met Kate after she dies, desperate to find the one version of events that gives them more time. Like Ellie’s increasingly inventive re-dos to undo the breakup with Tristan, Jack tests different choices that ripple through his friendships and family. It’s tender, funny, and romantic—perfect if you loved the second-chance heartbeat beneath Ellie’s loops.
Ellie’s loops nudge her from chasing Tristan’s approval to choosing her own voice. In Fangirl, Cath Avery’s first year of college challenges her to step out from behind her comfort zone—balancing fanfiction fame, a drifting twin, and a slow-bloom friendship with Levi—until she decides who she is on her own terms. If you enjoyed Ellie’s self-discovery beyond the breakup, Cath’s awkward, funny, and heartfelt path will feel just right.
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