13 Books to Read If You Love Me Before You

Still mending your heart after reading Jojo Moyes's Me Before You? We don't blame you. The book is being adapted for the big screen — out this week! — and we already have plans to hit up Costco for some Kleenex later. If you loved the book and are looking for a suitable follow-up, we have some solid suggestions. Browse through them, and check out everything you need to know about the movie version of Me Before You.

01
Billy and Me

Billy and Me

Talk about opposites attracting. Giovanna Fletcher's Billy and Me follows Sophie May, a girl used to living in the shadows of others, as she falls for a famous actor.

02
Walking Back to Happiness

Walking Back to Happiness

Now that you're likely an emotional wreck after reading Me Before You, you'll need some coping skills. Try Lucy Dillon's Walking Back to Happiness, about a woman who becomes the town dog walker while grieving the love of her life.

03
Chasing Daisy

Chasing Daisy

Paige Toon has a number of lovely books, but Chasing Daisy may be your best bet. After she's dumped, Daisy changes her entire life by entering into the world of Formula 1 racing.

04
The Rosie Project

The Rosie Project

Like Me Before You, the protagonists in The Rosie Project were never intending to find love — scientific Don and inquisitive Rosie just happen to find each other in Graeme Simsion's bestseller.

05
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

If you didn't catch last year's film adaptation of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (or even if you did), you should pick up a copy of the Jesse Andrews novel. As the title promises, it tells the story of Greg, his pal Earl, and a girl in their school who is, well, dying.

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All the Light We Cannot See

All the Light We Cannot See

Anthony Doerr's historical novel All the Light We Cannot See may not sound like it's related to Me Before You, but let's call it a distant relative. The beautifully written story revolves around a boy and a girl whose paths collide in the wake of WWII.

07
The Time Traveler's Wife

The Time Traveler's Wife

This book is exactly what it sounds like: the sometimes tragic tale of a woman married to a man who travels through time regularly. Audrey Niffenegger's romance is breathtaking, but you'll definitely need tissues.

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A Walk to Remember

A Walk to Remember

If you have anywhere to be in the next several hours, don't pick up A Walk to Remember. Nicholas Sparks's novel about the relationship between Landon and Jamie is even more tear-inducing than The Notebook. Trust us.

09
All the Bright Places

All the Bright Places

Jennifer Niven's All the Bright Places is the perfect pick for all the romantics out there who are also fascinated by death. The romance between morbid Theodore and grieving Violet is unusual, brilliant, and unforgettable.

10
If I Stay

If I Stay

Mia, 17, has a beyond-impossible choice to make after a life-altering crash in If I Stay. You'll cry every single tear left in your body.

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Brooklyn

Brooklyn

Adapted into last year's critical darling of the same name, Colm Tóibín's Brooklyn is the sweeping tale of an Irish immigrant who finds love in America.

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One Day

One Day

David Nicholls's One Day takes place over two decades, while Dexter and Emma gradually come to their senses and realize how damn in love they are.

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The Fault in Our Stars

The Fault in Our Stars

Come on. If you haven't read John Green's The Fault in Our Stars, you need to stop reading this list right now and get on it. Go on, go!