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A Pho Love Story by Loan Le

c_ab_bage's review

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5.0

super cute love story. a bit of romeo and juliet meets vietnamese culture. love the main characters and was truly rooting for them the entire time. it was also so educational to read about the lives of vietnamese immigrants and i truly loved hearing about their cuisine. managed to be light hearted and fun while still facing the very real issues of what the “american dream” truly means.

angelaxdang's review

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3.0

yay a vietnamese book

mierke's review

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 Feels a bit too chaotic for me. 

kzhawol's review

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5.0

Soo cute love the backstory in regards to the main character fighting the urge to understand her parents and why they parent the way they do, the guilt of following her dreams versus honoring the hardship that her parents went through. pursuing a forbidden love only to uncover and heal certain relationships. The community is full of passion and proximity, individuality and connection. this book was prefect to read while drinking boba in the library and 10/10 did make me cry.

desichelle's review

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5.0

Coming from a Vietnamese grandmother, I absolutely loved this book!

I was able to connect to the characters and hear Vietnamese language I understand.

This is a must read for anyone with a Vietnamese heritage and for those who want a little insight on the Vietnamese culture.

cobaltbookshelf's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

Family relationship were my favorite part of book, romance between Bao and Ling was good also this book will make you hungry, just it's way too long.

shelleydavis's review

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2.0

DNF- It just didn’t keep my attention. I really wanted to love it

artisticallyreading's review

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4.0

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“I find refuge in art, escaping thoughts like this, to regain control when life throws another obstacle my way. When I work, magic happens; for a few hours at a time, the world just slips away.”


In this loose Vietnamese take on the classic tale of “Romeo and Juliet”, the Mai and the Nguyen family have been rivals since forever.

Bao Nguyen and Linh Mai have been forbidden to speak to each other their whole lives, but when Bao comes across Linh in an alley one day, his curiosity gets the best of him.
They both soon realize that they have so many things in common and they wonder why they’ve never connected before, but despite them knowing they can’t ever be together they fall head over heels for each other..

Can they find love in the midst of a family who have been at odds for so many years?


I honestly thought this was so stinkin’ cute!! I absolutely loved the relationship between Bao and Linh and seeing the duel perspective!

The family aspect has to be one of my favorite parts of this! Learning about the past of the Mai’s and the Nguyen’s definitely kept it super interesting, because I just had to keep reading to know what was happening there!
I originally picked this up thinking it was going to be a cute fluffy contemporary, but it was so much more than that!

“When I paint, there’s always a moment where I just know that I’m finally finished. The colors and textures come together to depict a feeling of rightness.”


I loved seeing the creativity between the two main protagonists with Bao’s exploring new places to write his school newspaper articles as well as Linh’s drawings and paintings with the descriptions we got while she was painting!

I will say at some points it did seem like it dragged a bit, but I think in the end the story redeemed itself.

P.S. don’t read this book on a empty stomach HAHA!
There were so many descriptions of AMAZING sounding foods and recipes that just made me hungry!

I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

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bookmarkedjosie's review

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4.0

A Phở Love Story, by Loan Le, is a medium-paced YA contemporary romance. 

This is a really cute Romeo and Juliet inspired story, involving Vietnamese characters in the midst of a family feud. 

My grandfather is Vietnamese so I'm familiar with the culture, but it's always nice to read more about it. The author describes really well the food (🤤) so I suggest you get yourself some phở, bubble tea or something because you'll eventually crave them. It's very interesting that she talks about a variety of Vietnamese food, not just the "basic" ones that everyone knows about. 

I also like how the parents speak Vietnamese and you actually get the sentences not translated. Obviously, it's still very easy to understand what they say, with context. I liked to use my translator to get a grasp of what the words actually mean. 

Linh is also an artist, so the whole artistic aspect of the book is really beautiful to read about. The psychological aspect, with the parental approval and acceptance is very interesting and well-written. 

I overall really liked this story, but I felt like while being medium-paced, some things felt rushed. Like the moment they start their relationship for instance. I also felt like most of the banter happens at the end of the book.

For all of you romance readers, I highly recommend that you read this book! 


fletcherrenn's review

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4.0

DNF at 68%

I like this book a lot and I don't understand why I can't bring myself to finish it. The story is very interesting and I love the main characters and their relationship. I've been telling myself since October that I would finish it, BUT IT'S JUST NOT HAPPENING.