11 Jenny Han Books to Read If You're Craving More "XO, Kitty"

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Jenny Han has done it again. Following the success of the To All the Boys movie franchise, Han has found another hit with Netflix's "XO, Kitty." The show, which is a spinoff of TATB, is the latest teen rom-com everyone is fawning over. The series stars Anna Cathcart as Kitty Song Covey, a junior who transfers to a high school in Seoul so she can finally be with her long-distance boyfriend, Dae (Choi Min-young). However, things don't go according to plan when Kitty arrives in Korea and discovers that navigating love is harder than she anticipated. Since the series ended on a major cliffhanger, we're thrilled Netflix has already renewed the show for a second season.

The show's success is no surprise considering the TATB franchise was so huge. After all, the movie trilogy was inspired by Han's bestselling book series of the same name. "XO, Kitty" also comes just a year after Han's "The Summer I Turned Pretty" series got renewed for a second season on Amazon Prime Video. If you're desperately craving another project from Han, think about reading some of her books. While TATB and The Summer I Turned Pretty may be her most famous book series, she also has another hit trilogy, Burn For Burn, which she cowrote with "The List" writer Siobhan Vivian. She also has a few children's books under her belt that are worth checking out. Scroll through the slideshow to see them all.

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"Shug"
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"Shug"

"Shug" ($9) centers on a 12-year-old girl named Annemarie Wilcox (or Shug, which is short for "Sugar"), who's going through a lot of changes in her life as she enters junior high and begins to develop feelings for her friend Mark. She's also struggling to deal with mean girls at school and growing apart from her friend Elaine, all while battling personal issues at home, like her mother's alcoholism. All in all, "Shug" is a story about leaving your childhood behind and navigating what it means to grow up.

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"Clara Lee and the Apple Pie Dream"
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"Clara Lee and the Apple Pie Dream"

"Clara Lee and the Apple Pie Dream" ($9) is a heartwarming story about a young Korean American girl named Clara Lee, who dreams of winning the title of Little Miss Apple Pie at her town's annual fall festival. After having a bad dream, Clara Lee begins to doubt she could win the competition, but through conversations with her grandfather, she learns how to have confidence and believe in herself.

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"The Summer I Turned Pretty"
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"The Summer I Turned Pretty"

"The Summer I Turned Pretty" ($9) centers on Isabel "Belly" Conklin, who, for as long as she can remember, has spent each summer at Cousins Beach with her mother's best friend's sons, Conrad and Jeremiah. During her latest trip, Belly notices that the brothers have done a lot of growing up since she last saw them, and they feel the same way about Belly, who's on the brink of turning 16. As the summer progresses, Belly's relationships with each of the Fisher brothers begin to change when they all get caught in a love triangle.

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"It's Not Summer Without You"
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"It's Not Summer Without You"

"It's Not Summer Without You" ($9) picks up one year after the events of the first book, so a lot has changed between Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah. While Belly has always looked forward to spending each summer with the Fishers, this time, she doesn't plan to go to Cousins Beach at all following her breakup with Conrad. However, when Jeremiah calls Belly to tell her that Conrad has gone missing, she suddenly finds herself back at Cousins Beach, where she begins to reciprocate Jeremiah's feelings for her.

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"We'll Always Have Summer"
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"We'll Always Have Summer"

In "We'll Always Have Summer" ($9), Belly and Jeremiah announce their engagement, but things couldn't get more complicated as Conrad confesses he still has feelings for Belly, and she can't seem to forget about him, either. As her wedding day gets closer, Belly realizes she must finally decide between the two brothers or risk losing them both.

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"Burn For Burn"
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"Burn For Burn"

"Burn For Burn" ($13) is about three girls seeking revenge. First up, there's Kat, who's finally decided she's been pushed around enough by her bully and former best friend. Then, there's Lillia, who's furious after learning that one of her guy friends has been secretly hooking up with her younger sister behind her back. Finally, there's Mary, who's out to get the boy responsible for her trauma. When the girls discover each of their plans, they quickly team up to turn their revenge fantasies into reality.

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"Fire With Fire"
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"Fire With Fire"

The Burn For Burn trilogy continues with "Fire With Fire" ($12). After Kat, Lillia, and Mary's plan for revenge goes off the rails, the trio try to move on and forget their pact, but that proves to be easier said than done. When they realize that the fire they ignited can't be put out, the trio are forced to see their plan through to the end while, at the same time, trying not to lose themselves in the process.

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"Ashes to Ashes"
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"Ashes to Ashes"

In "Ashes to Ashes" ($13), Kat, Lillia, and Mary realize they've gone too far after their plan for revenge causes those closest to them to get hurt. In order to make things right again, the trio need to work together to put out the flames for good before everything they love, including their friendship, turns into ash.

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"To All the Boys I've Loved Before"
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"To All the Boys I've Loved Before"

"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" ($9) tells the story of a 16-year-old high school student named Lara Jean Song Covey, whose life gets turned upside down when all of the love letters she wrote to her crushes over the years are suddenly mailed out. Since one of the recipients is her older sister's ex-boyfriend, Josh Sanderson, whom Lara Jean still secretly has feelings for, Lara Jean decides not to complicate things between them by pretending she's dating another one of her letters' recipients, Peter Kavinsky. Having just broken up with his long-term girlfriend, Genevieve, Peter agrees to fake date Lara Jean, but as the two spend more time together, their feelings for one another become real.

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"P.S. I Still Love You"
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"P.S. I Still Love You"

In "P.S. I Still Love You" ($8), Lara Jean and Peter officially become a couple, but drama unfolds when one of Lara Jean's old crushes, John Ambrose McClaren, comes back into her life after receiving her love letter, causing her feelings for him to gradually return. At the same time, Peter begins spending time with his ex-girlfriend, Genevieve, and appears to be hiding something from Lara Jean, which causes her to further question her relationship with Peter.

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"Always and Forever, Lara Jean"
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"Always and Forever, Lara Jean"

"Always and Forever, Lara Jean" ($9) begins with Lara Jean and Peter as high school seniors. They've decided to apply to the University of Virginia so they can attend college together. Although Lara Jean gets rejected by the school, she's determined to put her and Peter's plan back on track by enrolling at the College of William and Mary and then eventually transferring to UVA. However, when she begins to fall in love with the University of North Carolina, which is much farther away from UVA than William and Mary, Lara Jean is forced to decide between spending the next few years at her dream school or with the boy she loves.