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The Kiss Bet (Apuesta de Amor) 2 / The Kiss Bet

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The Kiss Bet (Apuesta de Amor) 2 / The Kiss BetLlega el segundo volumen de The Kiss Bet una historia divertida, dulce, dura y realista sobre el amor y descubrirse a uno mismo. Es el ltimo ao de secundaria y Sara Lin acaba de cumplir los dieciocho. Tiene grandes amigos, un padre genial (o eso cree l) y un montn de proyectos. Lo ltimo que necesita es preocuparse por su primer beso. Pero eso est a punto de cambiar porque su buen amigo Patrick la ha retado a una apuesta que podra terminar en amor,

Llega el segundo volumen de «The Kiss Bet» una historia divertida, dulce, dura y realista sobre el amor y descubrirse a uno mismo.

Es el último año de secundaria y Sara Lin acaba de cumplir los dieciocho. Tiene grandes amigos, un padre genial (o eso cree él) y un montón de proyectos. Lo último que necesita es preocuparse por su primer beso. Pero eso está a punto de cambiar porque su buen amigo Patrick la ha retado a una apuesta que podría terminar en amor, desamor o vergüenza... O quizá en las tres cosas.

A lo largo del camino, Sara descubrirá que la vida no es un cuento de hadas y que el romance resulta complejo y confuso, pero... ¡puede ser muy muy divertido!

En este segundo volumen de la serie, Sara ha perdido todas las apuestas relacionadas con el amor que ha hecho con Patrick, pero está decidida a que algo ocurra con su amor platónico, Joe, durante el próximo festival escolar. Aunque primero tendrá que aprobar el examen de matemáticas, lo que implica pasar tiempo con su tutor, Oliver, que recuerda perfectamente ese "casi beso" que compartieron en el metro. Y para terminar Patrick lanza su apuesta más arriesgada hasta el momento: Sara debe besar a alguien antes de que acabe el festival... o abandonar el club del periódico.

Así, Sara empieza a entender que hay cosas que no se pueden enseñar y que la vida hay que vivirla.

Este volumen reúne los episodios 19 a 36 del encantador cómic de WEBTOON The Kiss Bet.

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The second volume of "The Kiss Bet" is here: a funny, sweet, honest, and heartfelt story about love and self-discovery.

It's senior year, and Sara Lin has just turned eighteen. She has great friends, an amazing dad (or so he thinks), and plenty of plans for the future. The last thing she needs to worry about is her first kiss. But that's about to change when her good friend Patrick dares her to a bet--one that could end in love, heartbreak, or embarrassment... or maybe all three.

Along the way, Sara discovers that life isn't a fairy tale, and that romance can be complicated and confusing--but it can also be a lot of fun!

In this second installment of the series, Sara has lost every love-related bet she's made with Patrick, but she's determined to make something happen with her crush, Joe, at the upcoming school festival. First, though, she needs to pass her math exam--which means spending time with her tutor, Oliver, who still remembers that "almost kiss" they shared on the subway. And then Patrick ups the stakes with his boldest challenge yet: Sara must kiss someone before the festival ends... or quit the newspaper club for good.

Through it all, Sara begins to realize that some things can't be taught and life is meant to be lived.

This volume collects episodes 19 to 36 of the charming WEBTOON comic The Kiss Bet.
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