1. Live Fully, Love Fully
What does it mean to live fully?
It means being born with your own life and dedicating it entirely to yourself, instead of living for someone else or as someone else.
...and when heartbroken, you can comfort yourself by saying that heartbreak is not the worst thing; unemployment is far worse.
Among many works exploring grand philosophies of life, Jinie Lynk's writing offers a rare and gentle touch.
Live Fully, Love Fully is perfect for those who often feel negative or lost in life. The book encourages you to live for yourself, especially for those who have been hurt in love. It's a must-read!
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2. Sometimes the Most Beautiful Thing Is Letting Go
Some people believe that holding on and patiently waiting is a sign of great strength. However, sometimes, it takes even more strength to know when to let go. What is truly meant for you will eventually come to you, and what isn't, no matter how hard you try, will never be yours.
So, sometimes, 'The most beautiful thing is letting go.' In love, we can't force someone to love us or treat us in a certain way—always honest, loyal, kind, and ready to help. But we can love ourselves enough to realize when we're being mistreated and deserve better. Therefore, if someone chooses to leave you, let them go...
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3. Learning to Love Yourself After Loving Others
Learning to Love Yourself After Loving Others is a collection of gentle reflections and stories that resonate deeply with our own experiences. If you're feeling lost or stuck in unclear, painful relationships, this book will serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of self-love and healing.
'Not everyone who loves you has to walk the same path as you, look in the same direction, or share the same home and meals… So, our ending, though ordinary, is just like countless other ordinary things in the world. Neither of us can cry until our hearts break or shed all our memories.' Those naive years are behind us, and we don't regret them; they've helped us grow. Now is the time for us to love ourselves after all those years of loving others.
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4. The World in Front, the Loneliness Inside
Returning to The World in Front, the Loneliness Inside, we find ourselves as a traveler, boarding the train of sorrow, passing through stations of sunshine and rain, moving through nights filled with worries, and finally arriving at a peaceful, quiet destination. In these moments, we encounter ourselves, where our youth meets poignant reflections on love through the pen of A Ton.
The World in Front, the Loneliness Inside quietly gathers the essence of each person's youth. As we turn each page, we unveil a new chapter of healing from the wounds of love. It teaches us that the simplest yet most effective remedy for a broken heart is time. No heart-healing method is more powerful than time itself...
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5. Meeting Again After the Breakup
Meeting Again After the Breakup is a gift for broken hearts—those who have loved, separated, and said goodbye, yet still wish for a reunion filled with love. After a breakup, don't we all often struggle with doubts, tangled emotions, and the familiar thoughts: 'Be strong, it'll be okay, don't regret it…'?
Meeting Again After the Breakup is a bittersweet collection of essays that will stir your heart if you've ever experienced love's ups and downs. However, this book isn't just about sorrow and bitterness. Behind every word, the author knows how to kindle a flame of hope, filling the empty spaces in your broken heart. It reminds you of the memories worth cherishing, even if they must be let go, and gives you the courage to say 'I'm sorry' and 'Thank you.'
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6. It's a Shame We Couldn't Wait for Each Other
'It's a Shame We Couldn't Wait for Each Other' is for those hearts seeking peace after the storm. This book encourages you to stand tall, leave behind the pain and love once felt, and move forward to live better days for yourself.
The book offers healing for those who have recently parted ways. The sadness, regret, and heartache that follow a breakup are inevitable, but author Khai Ve gently reminds readers to keep going and live a good life, even without that person by their side. Love, after all, is just one flavor of life. With it, life is richer, but without it, life still goes on. Learn to embrace a simpler life, and you'll find you can live just fine.
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7. Giving You Freedom, Giving Me Peace
'Giving You Freedom, Giving Me Peace' is a collection of reflections that author Tri has carefully nurtured over time, written as a gift for readers. When you read the heartfelt words within this book, you'll surely find traces of your own youthful experiences.
Anyone who has loved and parted ways will find it impossible to miss this book. As you read, you'll feel like you're reliving your own story—sudden waves of emotion, like a soft breeze brushing past, bringing back memories that drift like clouds, leaving behind petals of love long gone.
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8. So Many Things We Haven't Said to Each Other
'So Many Things We Haven't Said to Each Other' is a beautiful collaboration between two renowned authors, Linh and Minh Man, offering solace and lightness for wounded souls, helping them heal from past pains. While Minh Man's writing is poignant and touching, Linh’s poetry brings a sense of gentle clarity.
The two styles merge perfectly, creating a harmonious flow throughout the book. Even as you reach the last pages, you'll feel a lingering, indescribable emotion—a deep appreciation for the time you have to share, connect, and love. Whether it's a word of affection, a loving message, or a heartfelt goodbye, these sentiments transcend love alone. In a world full of busy relationships, we all need moments of connection like this to remind us of the respect and care we give and receive.
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9. Let’s Not Forget Each Other
Only those who are going through it truly understand how difficult it is to forget. We will love again, but not each other; we will love someone else. No one in this world can carry their grief forever on a long journey. The heartbreak of a breakup, the pain we feel—it will eventually fade. How could anyone continue to hold on to someone who doesn't love them back?
Read Let’s Not Forget Each Other to realize that life is not only filled with heartache. You are not the only one who has suffered in love, and you will not remain unhappy forever. Happiness may be delayed, but it will eventually arrive. The person who leaves you is not the final destiny for you—it’s simply not the right one.
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10. No Longer Belong to Each Other
In love, perhaps no one can avoid stories like this: no matter how deeply we loved, we can still end up parting ways. It turns out that things we thought were within our reach can vanish in an instant, with no other choice but to accept it. You might tell yourself: Did we not try hard enough, or was the love not deep enough? But the truth is, no matter what, if someone has decided to leave, it simply means they no longer have a reason to stay.
Pride after a breakup is not about mourning too much for a love that has ended. Sometimes, fleeting encounters in life are meant to teach us to be stronger. Remind yourself: Letting go can sometimes be the path to happiness. Pride after a breakup is about living your life well, my dear. Even without love, even when we are no longer belonging to each other, you will still be okay, you will still find happiness, and you will eventually be with someone who truly belongs to you.
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11. Don’t Wait for the Next Life to Care for Each Other
Don’t Wait for the Next Life to Care for Each Other is a collection of essays and poems dedicated to family, those closest to us, the departed, our teachers, friends, even the pets we once considered soulmates, and the people we love but are now only memories. It is a tribute to dreams that remain unfulfilled, to things we never got to say or do.
Read this book to find solace, to understand the feelings of regret, guilt, and the moments of neglect. It helps us face what we’ve buried deep inside, those things we were too afraid to confront. It reminds us of how quickly life passes by, how we rush past the moments we should have treasured, and teaches us that time waits for no one. So, don’t wait for another life to show you the love you should’ve shown in this one.
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12. If We Knew That a Hundred Years Are Finite
"In those days, we lived quickly, loved quickly, and let go just as fast, even when our hearts were still full of unresolved feelings. We thought life was too long and we were too young to slow down, to truly savor each moment. But when we look back, we realize that many of those moments we lived never felt complete."
All of these reflections are captured in Pham Lu An's essay collection, If We Knew That a Hundred Years Are Finite. This book acts as a prism, reflecting the many hues of life that we may have never truly seen before. Through 40 short stories, it invites us to find ourselves within them. If We Knew That a Hundred Years Are Finite is a book meant for many readers, resonating with different walks of life.
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13. I Loved Quietly, Just Like That
"I Loved Quietly, Just Like That" is a collection of love stories from the author’s youth, as well as stories from her family and friends. A common thread in all these stories is the experience of one-sided love. Through each narrative, the author shares a positive message, encouraging readers to be brave, optimistic, and confident in themselves.
Even if you’re holding on to unrequited love, know that it’s valuable and worthy of respect. Many have grown stronger, wiser, and better people after loving someone, and have found their lives more fulfilling. So, don’t feel sorrow or embarrassment about your feelings—they are a significant turning point in your youth, a milestone that will accompany you on your journey through life.
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14. Say You Miss Me
"Say You Miss Me" tells the story of Phan, a young man who moved to Saigon for work and met Ngọc, a flight attendant. Their bond grew from shared souls, unspoken feelings, and even the simplest touch that felt more thrilling than a kiss. But the scars of Phan's past haunted him, causing him to hesitate, even shy away from confronting his emotions.
Can his attempts to escape and the ghosts of his past help Phan realize the true value of love and life? Will he finally understand the love Ngọc has for him? Can love find them again? The answers lie in fate and the courage that comes with the realization that sometimes, we must have each other.
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15. The Age When We Loved
For author Lê Minh Hà, the memories and nostalgia of Hanoi seem like an endless well of inspiration, fueling her writing. Having left Hanoi in her early thirties and lived in Germany for 27 years, she recently released a new collection of essays titled The Age When We Loved.
The Age When We Loved shares beautiful, pure love stories—ones that are selfless, without any hidden agendas. It’s a reflection on Hanoi, through the lens of a generation born in the 60s and 70s, who lived through wartime. Hanoi is depicted with its elegant French villas on old streets, and busy shared apartments, where three or four young people lived together in a room, trading and eating based on ration cards. The wide sidewalks and streets carry the weight of memories from an era of youthful dreams and romantic ideals, “too blind to see the rain but still waiting for it.”
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