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title: "I Hope This Doesn't Find You"
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# I Hope This Doesn't Find You

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## Description

Unforgettable, snarky, and romantic, I Hope This Doesn't Find You is Never Have I Ever meets To All the Boys I've Loved Before if Lara Jean wrote hate emails instead of love letters. Sadie Wen is perfect on paper: school captain, valedictorian, and a "pleasure to have in class." It's not easy, but she has a trick to keep her model-student smile plastered on her face at all times: she channels all her frustrations into her email drafts. She'd never send them of course -- she'd rather die than hurt anyone's feelings -- but it's a relief to let loose on her power-hungry English teacher or a freeloading classmate taking credit for Sadie's work. All her most vehemently worded emails are directed at her infuriating cocaptain, Julius Gong, whose arrogance and competitive streak have irked Sadie since they were kids. "You're attention starved and self-obsessed and unbearably vain . . . I really hope your comb breaks and you run out of whatever expensive hair products you've been using to make your hair appear deceptively soft . . ." Sadie doesn't have to hold back in her emails, because nobody will ever read them . . . that is, until they're accidentally sent out. Overnight, Sadie's carefully crafted, conflict-free life is turned upside down. It's her worst nightmare -- now everyone at school knows what she really thinks of them, and they're not afraid to tell her what they really think of her either. But amidst the chaos, there's one person growing to appreciate the "real" Sadie -- Julius, the only boy she's sworn to hate . . . .

Review: One of my favorite romcoms - Ann Liang’s I Hope This Doesn’t Find You is a contemporary YA novel that blends academic rivalry, anonymous confessions, and personal growth. It follows Sadie Wen, a perfectionist student who anonymously emails private rants about her peers—until one accidentally gets sent to her academic rival, Julius Gong. What follows is a story of self-discovery, pressure, and unexpected romance. Sadie Wen – A top student who meticulously maintains her perfect image, Sadie struggles with bottled-up frustrations and the weight of expectations. Her journey of learning to be honest with herself and others makes her a relatable and well-developed protagonist. Side characters, including Sadie’s friends and family, help shape her struggles with self-worth and societal pressure, adding emotional depth to the story. Julius Gong – Her academic rival, Julius, initially seems cold and untouchable, but as the story unfolds, he proves to be more layered. His dynamic with Sadie is filled with tension, competition, and eventual understanding. The novel is set in a highly competitive academic setting, where grades, college applications, and social status drive students. This backdrop amplifies the pressure Sadie feels and enhances the stakes of her conflict with Julius. The role of emails and online communication is central to the plot, making it feel timely and relevant, especially in an era where digital footprints have real consequences. Liang’s writing is engaging, with a mix of humor, introspection, and emotional depth. Sadie’s inner monologue is particularly strong, balancing sarcasm with vulnerability. The prose is easy to read, keeping the story moving while effectively portraying high school drama and academic stress. The novel dives deep into themes of self-worth, pressure, and identity, making it emotionally resonant. While it includes moments of humor and romance, the book doesn’t shy away from the mental and emotional toll of constant competition. Strengths ✔ Strong Character Growth – Sadie’s development is realistic and satisfying. ✔ Engaging Rival-to-Romance Dynamic – The tension between Sadie and Julius feels natural and well-paced. ✔ Relevant Themes – The story explores academic pressure, burnout, and self-acceptance in a relatable way. ✔ Sharp, Smart Writing – Liang’s style makes the book highly readable and entertaining. I Hope This Doesn’t Find You is a smart, heartfelt YA contemporary that blends academic rivalry with personal discovery. Its witty writing, compelling romance, and honest portrayal of pressure make it a standout. This was my first book of her but I really adored it. Really recommend this to everyone, especially C-drama girlies like me
Review: Adorable TomTom I Didn't Know I Needed - What a fun YA RomCom. While the setting was not typical for YA it was very good for the story. The characters all seemed to grow and learn from the situations that they were placed in. Sadie, MFC, really grew and learned so much about herself. And she also got to learn so much about her family. She had internalized truths that were not correct. Some of those truths are not and are hard to remove from ones self. This book was clean. Very little swearing, no sex, some swearing. The little swearing was well placed. I would recommend this book.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,353 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #18 in Teen & Young Adult Romantic Comedy #35 in Teen & Young Adult Friendship Fiction #92 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,652 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of my favorite romcoms
*by J***R on February 16, 2025*

Ann Liang’s I Hope This Doesn’t Find You is a contemporary YA novel that blends academic rivalry, anonymous confessions, and personal growth. It follows Sadie Wen, a perfectionist student who anonymously emails private rants about her peers—until one accidentally gets sent to her academic rival, Julius Gong. What follows is a story of self-discovery, pressure, and unexpected romance. Sadie Wen – A top student who meticulously maintains her perfect image, Sadie struggles with bottled-up frustrations and the weight of expectations. Her journey of learning to be honest with herself and others makes her a relatable and well-developed protagonist. Side characters, including Sadie’s friends and family, help shape her struggles with self-worth and societal pressure, adding emotional depth to the story. Julius Gong – Her academic rival, Julius, initially seems cold and untouchable, but as the story unfolds, he proves to be more layered. His dynamic with Sadie is filled with tension, competition, and eventual understanding. The novel is set in a highly competitive academic setting, where grades, college applications, and social status drive students. This backdrop amplifies the pressure Sadie feels and enhances the stakes of her conflict with Julius. The role of emails and online communication is central to the plot, making it feel timely and relevant, especially in an era where digital footprints have real consequences. Liang’s writing is engaging, with a mix of humor, introspection, and emotional depth. Sadie’s inner monologue is particularly strong, balancing sarcasm with vulnerability. The prose is easy to read, keeping the story moving while effectively portraying high school drama and academic stress. The novel dives deep into themes of self-worth, pressure, and identity, making it emotionally resonant. While it includes moments of humor and romance, the book doesn’t shy away from the mental and emotional toll of constant competition. Strengths ✔ Strong Character Growth – Sadie’s development is realistic and satisfying. ✔ Engaging Rival-to-Romance Dynamic – The tension between Sadie and Julius feels natural and well-paced. ✔ Relevant Themes – The story explores academic pressure, burnout, and self-acceptance in a relatable way. ✔ Sharp, Smart Writing – Liang’s style makes the book highly readable and entertaining. I Hope This Doesn’t Find You is a smart, heartfelt YA contemporary that blends academic rivalry with personal discovery. Its witty writing, compelling romance, and honest portrayal of pressure make it a standout. This was my first book of her but I really adored it. Really recommend this to everyone, especially C-drama girlies like me

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Adorable TomTom I Didn't Know I Needed
*by S***D on June 15, 2025*

What a fun YA RomCom. While the setting was not typical for YA it was very good for the story. The characters all seemed to grow and learn from the situations that they were placed in. Sadie, MFC, really grew and learned so much about herself. And she also got to learn so much about her family. She had internalized truths that were not correct. Some of those truths are not and are hard to remove from ones self. This book was clean. Very little swearing, no sex, some swearing. The little swearing was well placed. I would recommend this book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5) A sweet, funny YA that felt cozy and comforting to read
*by N***A on November 21, 2025*

I Hope This Doesn’t Find You was honestly just a really enjoyable book. It had that perfect mix of humor, teen drama, and gentle romance without trying too hard. Sadie is chaotic in a lovable way, and watching her deal with the aftermath of her “accidental email” moment was equal parts funny and tense. One thing I appreciated is how natural the writing feels. None of the characters come off as exaggerated or unrealistic — they talk and act like actual teenagers. And the banter? Cute. Light. Easy to root for. What I personally loved most was the vibe of the story. It’s the kind of book you read in one sitting because it’s comforting, even when the characters are being messy. The romance builds slowly and feels soft, like something you’d look back on years later and smile about. It’s not a heavy or emotional read — it’s just genuinely fun, with little moments that make you laugh or go, “okay, that was cute.” If you like academic rivals, digital drama, and a sweet storyline you can breeze through in a day, this one is worth picking up

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