The book Love, Love, Love actually offers two stories on love for the price of one. The first story is called Language of Love, and it is by Deborah Reber. It is about a high school student Molly and her BFF Janna, as well as Molly's boy-pal Emmett. Janna lives in Molly's blonde hair and blue eyed shadow, with Emmett as Janna's biggest cheerleader. Janna's younger brother Henry rounds out the cast, and the book is definitely written for the younger tween set.The story centers on Janna's prank that she uses to snare her new beau Julian, which is a definite boost to her self esteem, but will end up biting her where it hurts in the end. Her rouse of pretending to be a foreign exchange student backfires (predictably) as she is found out as to her true identity. Through it all, Janna realizes the one-sidedness of her relationship with Molly, and discovers that she can be interesting on her own without needing someone else to warm up the crowd for her first. The book is written for the middle school crowd, who will find it endearing to read Janna's "fake" accent and discover how she sorts it all out in the end.The second story is Cupidity by Caroline Goode. It is about two friends, Laura Sweney and her best friend. They both read mythology for school, but have an adventure when one of the characters becomes real. With a bit of fantasy and whimsy, Cupid is personified and a mythical pact is made. As Laura battles the popular crowd, fights the bullies and discovers herself, her ally protects and serves as she looks for lasting love. The characters are honestly portrayed with a predictable ending, but a good source of "what if" feelings for a young reader interested in how to eventually find the right one.