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Love Triangles Books
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The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
by (shelved 133 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.35 — 10,131,789 ratings — published 2008
Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1)
by (shelved 121 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.19 — 2,579,764 ratings — published 2012
The Selection (The Selection, #1)
by (shelved 118 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.07 — 1,795,671 ratings — published 2012
Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2)
by (shelved 116 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.36 — 4,263,269 ratings — published 2009
Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3)
by (shelved 103 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.12 — 3,813,913 ratings — published 2010
Clockwork Angel (The Infernal Devices, #1)
by (shelved 98 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.30 — 884,857 ratings — published 2010
New Moon (Twilight Saga, #2)
by (shelved 91 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.62 — 2,160,205 ratings — published 2006
The Elite (The Selection, #2)
by (shelved 89 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.94 — 887,168 ratings — published 2013
Eclipse (Crepúsculo, #3)
by (shelved 88 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.74 — 2,021,626 ratings — published 2007
Unravel Me (Shatter Me, #2)
by (shelved 87 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.09 — 794,050 ratings — published 2013
Clockwork Prince (The Infernal Devices, #2)
by (shelved 86 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.42 — 591,461 ratings — published 2011
Clockwork Princess (The Infernal Devices, #3)
by (shelved 85 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.55 — 482,961 ratings — published 2013
Matched (Matched, #1)
by (shelved 83 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.62 — 818,962 ratings — published 2010
City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1)
by (shelved 82 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.06 — 2,197,898 ratings — published 2007
Red Queen (Red Queen, #1)
by (shelved 81 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.98 — 1,201,740 ratings — published 2015
City of Ashes (The Mortal Instruments, #2)
by (shelved 76 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.10 — 1,005,167 ratings — published 2008
The Summer I Turned Pretty (Summer, #1)
by (shelved 75 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.73 — 1,168,510 ratings — published 2009
Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass, #2)
by (shelved 75 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.36 — 1,898,170 ratings — published 2013
Twilight (Twilight Saga, #1)
by (shelved 74 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.68 — 7,431,825 ratings — published 2005
Thoughtless (Thoughtless, #1)
by (shelved 73 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.08 — 142,260 ratings — published 2010
Shadow and Bone (Shadow and Bone, #1)
by (shelved 71 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.91 — 1,134,259 ratings — published 2012
The One (The Selection, #3)
by (shelved 70 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.14 — 791,491 ratings — published 2014
Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1)
by (shelved 69 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.84 — 1,276,803 ratings — published 2011
Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3)
by (shelved 61 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.44 — 703,598 ratings — published 2014
Unearthly (Unearthly, #1)
by (shelved 59 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.01 — 129,834 ratings — published 2011
It's Not Summer Without You (Summer, #2)
by (shelved 55 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.73 — 748,807 ratings — published 2010
The Kiss of Deception (The Remnant Chronicles, #1)
by (shelved 52 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.91 — 169,406 ratings — published 2014
Maybe Someday (Maybe, #1)
by (shelved 50 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.96 — 674,382 ratings — published 2014
A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2)
by (shelved 49 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.63 — 3,366,826 ratings — published 2016
Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga, #4)
by (shelved 49 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.76 — 1,899,695 ratings — published 2008
Taking Chances (Taking Chances, #1)
by (shelved 48 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.84 — 48,280 ratings — published 2012
Hallowed (Unearthly, #2)
by (shelved 48 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.09 — 76,484 ratings — published 2012
To All the Boys I've Loved Before (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #1)
by (shelved 47 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.04 — 1,085,273 ratings — published 2014
It Ends with Us (It Ends with Us, #1)
by (shelved 47 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.07 — 4,749,956 ratings — published 2016
The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, #1)
by (shelved 45 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.12 — 1,124,571 ratings — published 2020
An Ember in the Ashes (An Ember in the Ashes, #1)
by (shelved 45 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.23 — 357,520 ratings — published 2015
We'll Always Have Summer (Summer, #3)
by (shelved 44 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.77 — 686,646 ratings — published 2011
Fallen (Fallen, #1)
by (shelved 44 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.72 — 622,594 ratings — published 2009
Siege and Storm (The Shadow and Bone Trilogy, #2)
by (shelved 43 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.80 — 695,040 ratings — published 2013
Collide (Collide, #1)
by (shelved 43 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.19 — 66,665 ratings — published 2013
The Iron King (The Iron Fey, #1)
by (shelved 43 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.87 — 219,190 ratings — published 2010
City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3)
by (shelved 43 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.27 — 1,023,891 ratings — published 2009
The Vincent Boys (The Vincent Boys, #1)
by (shelved 42 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.94 — 75,323 ratings — published 2011
The Host (The Host, #1)
by (shelved 42 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.86 — 1,055,110 ratings — published 2008
P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #2)
by (shelved 41 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.00 — 432,702 ratings — published 2015
Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy, #5)
by (shelved 41 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.32 — 309,321 ratings — published 2010
Nightshade (Nightshade, #1; Nightshade World, #4)
by (shelved 40 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.01 — 84,722 ratings — published 2010
Anna and the French Kiss (Anna and the French Kiss, #1)
by (shelved 39 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.96 — 466,481 ratings — published 2010
Last Sacrifice (Vampire Academy, #6)
by (shelved 39 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 4.36 — 301,313 ratings — published 2010
Requiem (Delirium, #3)
by (shelved 38 times as love-triangles)
avg rating 3.73 — 155,753 ratings — published 2013
“Something that’s bothered me for a while now is the current profligacy in YA culture of Team Boy 1 vs Team Boy 2 fangirling. [...] Despite the fact that I have no objection to shipping, this particular species of team-choosing troubled me, though I had difficulty understanding why. Then I saw it applied to Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games trilogy – Team Peeta vs Team Gale – and all of a sudden it hit me that anyone who thought romance and love-triangles were the main event in that series had utterly missed the point. Sure, those elements are present in the story, but they aren’t anywhere near being the bones of it, because The Hunger Games, more than anything else, is about war, survival, politics, propaganda and power. Seeing such a strong, raw narrative reduced to a single vapid argument – which boy is cuter? – made me physically angry.
So, look. People read different books for different reasons. The thing I love about a story are not necessarily the things you love, and vice versa. But riddle me this: are the readers of these series really so excited, so thrilled by the prospect of choosing! between! two! different! boys! that they have to boil entire narratives down to a binary equation based on male physical perfection and, if we’re very lucky, chivalrous behaviour? While feminism most certainly champions the right of women to chose their own partners, it also supports them to choose things besides men, or to postpone the question of partnership in favour of other pursuits – knowledge, for instance. Adventure. Careers. Wild dancing. Fun. Friendship. Travel. Glorious mayhem. And while, as a woman now happily entering her fourth year of marriage, I’d be the last person on Earth to suggest that male companionship is inimical to any of those things, what’s starting to bother me is the comparative dearth of YA stories which aren’t, in some way, shape or form, focussed on Girls Getting Boyfriends, and particularly Hot Immortal Or Magical Boyfriends Whom They Will Love For All Eternity.
Blog post: Love Team Freezer”
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So, look. People read different books for different reasons. The thing I love about a story are not necessarily the things you love, and vice versa. But riddle me this: are the readers of these series really so excited, so thrilled by the prospect of choosing! between! two! different! boys! that they have to boil entire narratives down to a binary equation based on male physical perfection and, if we’re very lucky, chivalrous behaviour? While feminism most certainly champions the right of women to chose their own partners, it also supports them to choose things besides men, or to postpone the question of partnership in favour of other pursuits – knowledge, for instance. Adventure. Careers. Wild dancing. Fun. Friendship. Travel. Glorious mayhem. And while, as a woman now happily entering her fourth year of marriage, I’d be the last person on Earth to suggest that male companionship is inimical to any of those things, what’s starting to bother me is the comparative dearth of YA stories which aren’t, in some way, shape or form, focussed on Girls Getting Boyfriends, and particularly Hot Immortal Or Magical Boyfriends Whom They Will Love For All Eternity.
Blog post: Love Team Freezer”
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“Mustardseed grinned at Bertie. "I was never any good at geometry, but you’re stuck in a love triangle, aren’t you?"
"Shut up," she ordered even as Moth asked, "But what if there were four of them?"
"That’s a love rectangle, and five people would be a love pentagon."
"And what are six people in love?" Cobweb demanded.
Mustardseed thought it over a moment. "Manslaughter, I suppose.”
― So Silver Bright
"Shut up," she ordered even as Moth asked, "But what if there were four of them?"
"That’s a love rectangle, and five people would be a love pentagon."
"And what are six people in love?" Cobweb demanded.
Mustardseed thought it over a moment. "Manslaughter, I suppose.”
― So Silver Bright












