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Blog, Books · May 16, 2026

16 Romance Books About Second Chances You’ll Wish You Read Sooner

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There’s something irresistible about stories where love gets a second chance. Whether it’s exes who can’t quite let go, childhood sweethearts finding their way back, or couples who meet again at exactly the wrong (or right) time, romance books about second chances tap into that universal hope that it’s never truly too late for love.

These are the kinds of books filled with lingering history, unfinished conversations, and chemistry that refuses to fade no matter how much time has passed. They explore what happens after the heartbreak, after the silence, and after life has pulled two people in different directions—only to bring them back together again.

If you’re in the mood for emotional, nostalgic, and deeply satisfying love stories, this list of romance books about second chances is full of all the angst, warmth, and “what if we tried again?” moments you’re looking for.

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1 16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances
1.1 Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren
1.2 Happy Place by Emily Henry
1.3 The Ex Vows by Jessica Joyce
1.4 Rewind It Back by Liz Tomforde
1.5 People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
1.6 Every Summer After by Carley Fortune
1.7 The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary
1.8 No Matter What by Cara Bastone
1.9 Beach Read by Emily Henry
1.10 The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
1.11 Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood
1.12 More Than Words by Mia Sheriden
1.13 Unbound by Peyton Corinne
1.14 It’s Different This Time by Joss Richard
1.15 This Summer Will Be Different by Carley Fortune
1.16 Out of the Woods by Hannah Bonam-Young

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16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren

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Macy and Elliot were childhood best friends who slowly became each other’s first love, bonding over books, long summers, and shared grief. A sudden, heartbreaking rupture leaves them estranged for years, with neither fully understanding what went wrong. When they meet again as adults, the past they buried begins to surface in fragments.

A tender story of first love, loss, and the possibility of finding your way back to what once felt like home.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

Happy Place by Emily Henry

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Harriet and Wyn have already broken up, but neither has told their close-knit friend group. Forced to share a room during their final annual getaway in Maine, they slip back into familiar roles while pretending everything is fine. The more they perform “perfect couple,” the harder it becomes to ignore what they’ve lost.

A story about love that lingers in the spaces between friendship, memory, and what we’re not ready to let go of.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

The Ex Vows by Jessica Joyce

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When a wedding crisis brings estranged exes Georgia and Eli back into each other’s orbit, they’re forced to work together despite years of carefully maintained distance. As chaos unfolds around them, old chemistry resurfaces in ways neither of them can fully ignore. What begins as damage control slowly becomes something far more complicated.

A sharp, emotional return to a connection that was never truly resolved.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

Rewind It Back by Liz Tomforde

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Hallie and Rio grew up as neighbours, best friends, and eventually something more—until everything fell apart. Years later, Hallie moves into the apartment next door to Rio by accident, only to find herself also working on his home renovation. The closeness forces them back into the orbit they once shared.

A story built on memory, timing, and all the feelings that never quite disappeared.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry

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Poppy and Alex are best friends who haven’t spoken since one disastrous holiday ended everything between them. After years apart, Poppy convinces Alex to take one last trip together, hoping it will fix what was broken. As they retrace old memories across multiple summers, the truth behind their distance slowly unravels.

A slow unpicking of friendship, timing, and all the feelings that were never properly named.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

Every Summer After by Carley Fortune

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Percy returns to the lakeside town she once called home after years of avoiding the place where she and Sam fell in love—and fell apart. Their history stretches across six formative summers, filled with friendship, first love, and one defining mistake. When they meet again, nothing about the past feels fully resolved.

A nostalgic return to a love that shaped who they became.

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16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances
16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary

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Addie’s carefully planned road trip to a wedding goes off course when her ex, Dylan, crashes back into her life—literally. Forced to share a car for hundreds of miles, they’re stuck navigating cramped space, old resentment, and the history they’ve been avoiding. With nowhere to run, the past becomes impossible to ignore.

A chaotic, emotional journey where distance offers no protection from old feelings.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

No Matter What by Cara Bastone

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Roz and Vin are a married couple struggling to find their way back to each other after a traumatic accident changes everything. As emotional distance grows between them, daily life becomes a careful balancing act of avoidance and memory. Slowly, small moments begin to reopen lines of communication they thought were gone for good.

A quiet, intimate look at rebuilding love when it no longer feels effortless.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

Beach Read by Emily Henry

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January and Augustus are two writers stuck in a creative rut who strike an unusual summer deal to swap genres and challenge each other. What begins as rivalry turns into something deeper as they uncover shared emotional baggage beneath their opposing worldviews. The line between story and reality begins to blur in unexpected ways.

A summer of writing, healing, and rethinking what love stories can look like.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston

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Clementine’s life takes an unexpected turn when she meets a man living in her late aunt’s apartment… seven years in the past. As their connection grows across timelines, she’s forced to confront whether timing can ever truly be right for love. The relationship becomes something both magical and fragile.

A story about timing, fate, and the impossible moments that still feel real.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood

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Maya and Conor are thrown together at a wedding in Sicily after a complicated attraction neither of them has fully dealt with. Surrounded by sun-soaked chaos and forced proximity, their chemistry resurfaces despite every reason it shouldn’t. What follows is a week of tension, restraint, and temptation.

A sun-drenched collision of logic, attraction, and everything left unsaid.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

More Than Words by Mia Sheriden

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Jessica and Callen shared a deeply formative childhood bond that ended abruptly when Callen disappeared after a single kiss. Years later, they cross paths again when Callen returns as a successful but emotionally fractured composer. Their reunion reopens old wounds and unresolved longing.

A second chance shaped by memory, music, and unfinished beginnings.

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Unbound by Peyton Corinne

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Bennett and Paloma were each other’s first love before something tore them apart without explanation. Years later, they’re pulled back into each other’s lives, forcing them to confront what was never truly understood. As truths emerge, so do feelings neither has fully let go of.

A slow unravelling of past hurt and the pull of first love.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

It’s Different This Time by Joss Richard

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June and Adam, once close friends, reunite years later when a strange housing opportunity forces them to live together in a shared New York brownstone. As they navigate old tension and unresolved history, living side by side becomes increasingly complicated. The past begins to resurface in ways neither expected.

A story about timing, memory, and the possibility of rewriting what went wrong.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

This Summer Will Be Different by Carley Fortune

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Lucy and Felix meet every summer on Prince Edward Island, always promising themselves they won’t repeat the same mistakes. But each year, their connection pulls them back into familiar territory despite every attempt to stay away. When life suddenly shifts, those promises become even harder to keep.

A push-and-pull summer romance built on timing, temptation, and restraint.

16 Best Romance Books about Second Chances

Out of the Woods by Hannah Bonam-Young

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Sarah and Caleb, married since their teens, find themselves drifting after years of shared history and unspoken tension. In an attempt to reconnect, they join a wilderness expedition that forces them out of their comfort zone. Stripped of routine, they’re left to rediscover who they are—both together and individually.

A reflective story about long love, change, and finding your way back to each other.

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🙇🏻‍♀️ My Mandarin studies have been moving at a slower pace lately, but I recently discovered a handy plug-in that's made self-study at home much easier.

 I usually aim for at least 30 minutes a day, but I'm currently working towards building that up to an hour daily.

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Here are a few podcasts I've particularly enjoyed recently.

💌 If you're into podcast recommendations, long-form articles, and other media favourites, I share them regularly in my Substack newsletter.

June saw a lot of my down time consumed by Asian dramas. Chinese dramas have also been helpful with practicing my reading and listening skills. 🤔

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Has anyone watched the TV adaptation of Every Summer After on @primevideoaunz yet?

📖 Even with a slower reading month, I'm still on track to reach my goal of reading 60 books this year. 

I use @the.storygraph to track my stats, but I also love organising my book notes, reviews, and reading data in Notion. (You can find my reading template through the link in my bio.)

🍊 Winter has officially arrived in Western Australia, bringing with it some seasonal favourites. Mandarins have been a nice treat in the mornings. 

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Here’s some media to help you be more intentional with your time — swap the doomscrolling for video essays and thoughtful articles that actually stay with you. 🌱

A roundup of what’s worth consuming when you want to learn something new and give your brain a little spark. ✨📚

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Zurich was the very first stop on my solo Europe trip, and it quickly became one of my favourite cities in Switzerland.

There’s something special about the way historic streets, crystal-clear water, and beautiful scenery all come together here.

I only spent a day and a half exploring, but it left a lasting impression. Some of my favourite moments were soaking up the views from Lindenhof, stumbling across colourful murals hidden inside a police station, and watching the white swans glide along the River Limmat at golden hour.

📍Tips for visiting Zurich, Switzerland

🚆 If you're exploring multiple cities or regions, consider the Swiss Travel Pass for unlimited train, bus, and boat travel.

💧 Bring a reusable water bottle and fill up at Zurich's public fountains — the water is fresh, clean, and completely safe to drink.

🥐 For budget-friendly meals, pick up food from Coop or Migros and enjoy a picnic by Lake Zurich.

☀️ Visiting in summer? Take a swim in the lake or river like the locals do — one of the best free experiences in the city.

🛍️ Many shops are closed on Sundays, so it's worth planning ahead.

🚉 Public transport is incredibly efficient and easy to navigate — the SBB Mobile app makes getting around simple.

📸 Shot on @samsung and edited with my Lightroom presets (linked in bio).

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Since there are quite a few new faces here, I thought I’d share a little behind the scenes.

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🧺 Ordinary weekdays, laundry, errands, and quiet nights at home

Social media often captures the highlights, not the whole story. Comparison becomes a lot easier when we're comparing our everyday lives to someone else's highlight reel. Despite what my feed might suggest, I don’t travel full-time and do content creation on the side. Most years, I take one overseas trip that I've saved up for and planned carefully around work.

So if you've ever felt like you're falling behind because of what you see online, this is your reminder that there is so much happening behind the scenes that never makes it online.

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I almost skipped this place on my Switzerland trip I almost skipped this place on my Switzerland trip ✨

Out of all the places I visited in Switzerland, this tiny mountain village ended up being one of the biggest surprises.

It wasn’t originally part of my itinerary, but I decided to visit on a day trip from Grindelwald and quickly understood why so many people fall in love with it. Life moves at a slower pace here. Instead of busy streets and crowds, you'll find traditional wooden chalets overflowing with flowers, grazing cows, and sweeping views of the Jungfrau mountains.

With just around 100 residents, this peaceful alpine village has managed to preserve its original character. The loudest sound you'll hear is usually the gentle ringing of cowbells, making it feel like you've stepped into a postcard or a storybook.

If you're searching for a quieter side of Switzerland away from the crowds, this charming village deserves a place on your Europe bucket list.

📌 Tips for visiting: 
🚗 The village is completely car-free and can only be reached by public transport.

 🚠 Take the cable car from either Stechelberg or Mürren. 

🍃 You can easily combine a visit to Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald.

 🏔️ For incredible mountain views, consider staying at Mountain Hostel and Pension Gimmelwald.

And if you haven't guessed it already…

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Founded in 1590, this garden began as a hortus medicus (medical herb garden), created to support the education of medical students by providing access to plants used in pharmacology. Its establishment was closely tied to the founding of Leiden University in 1575, during a period of scientific and intellectual renewal across Europe.

More than four centuries later, it has grown into a living botanical museum filled with rare plants, flowers and trees from around the world. You'll find giant water lilies from South America, jade flowers from the Philippines, and one of the oldest ginkgo trees in the Netherlands, originally native to China 🌱

💡 Save this for your next Netherlands trip:

– Wander through lush glasshouses filled with tropical plants and rare species from across the globe.

– Visit the historic orangery and discover botanical collections that have been growing here for centuries.

– Follow one of the themed walking routes and learn the fascinating stories behind the garden's most famous plants.

– Take a quiet break amongst ponds, flowers and ancient trees in one of Leiden's most peaceful spots.

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🎟️ Adult tickets: €13.50

🕘 Open daily: Spring & Summer: 9am–6pm Autumn & Winter: 10am–5pm

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💌 I also share a weekly Monday/Sunday newsletter where I dive deeper into the tips, resources, and small joys I’ve been discovering lately — you can sign up via the link in my bio.

📌 Swipe to see what’s featured this month.

#monthlyfavourites #japan 

🙇🏻‍♀️ My Mandarin studies have been moving at a slower pace lately, but I recently discovered a handy plug-in that's made self-study at home much easier.

 I usually aim for at least 30 minutes a day, but I'm currently working towards building that up to an hour daily.

The cooler weather has meant I've started using more of my regular skincare products on the go. 

🎧 It's been a busy month, so I've been listening to more podcasts while commuting, running errands, or pottering around the house. 

Here are a few podcasts I've particularly enjoyed recently.

💌 If you're into podcast recommendations, long-form articles, and other media favourites, I share them regularly in my Substack newsletter.

June saw a lot of my down time consumed by Asian dramas. Chinese dramas have also been helpful with practicing my reading and listening skills. 🤔

📚 Reading was a little slower this month, but I've been leaning into summery reads to balance out the colder weather. Carley Fortune has been one of my favourite authors lately, and my standout read was One Golden Summer from her Barry's Bay series. 

Has anyone watched the TV adaptation of Every Summer After on @primevideoaunz yet?

📖 Even with a slower reading month, I'm still on track to reach my goal of reading 60 books this year. 

I use @the.storygraph to track my stats, but I also love organising my book notes, reviews, and reading data in Notion. (You can find my reading template through the link in my bio.)

🍊 Winter has officially arrived in Western Australia, bringing with it some seasonal favourites. Mandarins have been a nice treat in the mornings. 

Cooler weather means bringing out the jum
📝 Part 10 of the media I consumed this week that s 📝 Part 10 of the media I consumed this week that sparked my curiosity 🙇🏻‍♀️

Here’s some media to help you be more intentional with your time — swap the doomscrolling for video essays and thoughtful articles that actually stay with you. 🌱

A roundup of what’s worth consuming when you want to learn something new and give your brain a little spark. ✨📚

💌 If this resonates, I share weekly recommendations (books, films, articles, podcasts + more) in my newsletter. You can sign up through the link in my bio.

💭 You can sign up for my newsletter to receive the full list of media featured here.

📝 Comment 'list' and I'll send you all the links for the media in this carousel.

#reading #whattoread #habits
Summer in Zurich looks a little like this… ✨🇨🇭 🗺️ Summer in Zurich looks a little like this… ✨🇨🇭

🗺️ Comment ‘GUIDE’ and I’ll send you my Zurich travel guide with over 50 map pins.

Zurich was the very first stop on my solo Europe trip, and it quickly became one of my favourite cities in Switzerland.

There’s something special about the way historic streets, crystal-clear water, and beautiful scenery all come together here.

I only spent a day and a half exploring, but it left a lasting impression. Some of my favourite moments were soaking up the views from Lindenhof, stumbling across colourful murals hidden inside a police station, and watching the white swans glide along the River Limmat at golden hour.

📍Tips for visiting Zurich, Switzerland

🚆 If you're exploring multiple cities or regions, consider the Swiss Travel Pass for unlimited train, bus, and boat travel.

💧 Bring a reusable water bottle and fill up at Zurich's public fountains — the water is fresh, clean, and completely safe to drink.

🥐 For budget-friendly meals, pick up food from Coop or Migros and enjoy a picnic by Lake Zurich.

☀️ Visiting in summer? Take a swim in the lake or river like the locals do — one of the best free experiences in the city.

🛍️ Many shops are closed on Sundays, so it's worth planning ahead.

🚉 Public transport is incredibly efficient and easy to navigate — the SBB Mobile app makes getting around simple.

📸 Shot on @samsung and edited with my Lightroom presets (linked in bio).

#switzerland #zurich #europe #bucketlist @visitzurich @myswitzerland @visiteurope @lightroom
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Quietly reached a new milestone this month — 68,000 of you 🥹🤍 It’s been more than five years since I started this little corner of the internet, growing it from 0 to 68k, and along the way, there have been plenty of lessons, mistakes, and experiences that have shaped my twenties.

Since there are quite a few new faces here, I thought I’d share a little behind the scenes.

What you see:
✈️ Lots of overseas trips & bucket list experiences
📸 Curated photos and videos
🌍 Moments that make life feel exciting

What you don’t see:
💻 A regular 9-to-5 job
💰 Saving and budgeting for the trips I take
📅 Annual leave requests and careful planning
📚 Evenings spent studying, editing, and replying to emails
🧺 Ordinary weekdays, laundry, errands, and quiet nights at home

Social media often captures the highlights, not the whole story. Comparison becomes a lot easier when we're comparing our everyday lives to someone else's highlight reel. Despite what my feed might suggest, I don’t travel full-time and do content creation on the side. Most years, I take one overseas trip that I've saved up for and planned carefully around work.

So if you've ever felt like you're falling behind because of what you see online, this is your reminder that there is so much happening behind the scenes that never makes it online.

#travel #europe #bucketlist
Part 3 of small habits that have helped me reduce Part 3 of small habits that have helped me reduce my screen time in my twenties📱✨

These aren't productivity hacks or rules to follow perfectly. They're simply small habits that have helped me become more present and a little more intentional with my time in my twenties.

💭 Found this helpful? Comment “list”, and I’ll send you my full guide of offline ideas, habits, and resources.

📌 You can explore more posts from the series over on my Substack & Instagram:

📽️ Media to consume instead of doomscrolling

📱 Apps I use to replace my scrolling addiction

🧠 Small habits that have helped me reclaim my attention span

#twenties #habits #europe
I almost skipped this place on my Switzerland trip I almost skipped this place on my Switzerland trip ✨

Out of all the places I visited in Switzerland, this tiny mountain village ended up being one of the biggest surprises.

It wasn’t originally part of my itinerary, but I decided to visit on a day trip from Grindelwald and quickly understood why so many people fall in love with it. Life moves at a slower pace here. Instead of busy streets and crowds, you'll find traditional wooden chalets overflowing with flowers, grazing cows, and sweeping views of the Jungfrau mountains.

With just around 100 residents, this peaceful alpine village has managed to preserve its original character. The loudest sound you'll hear is usually the gentle ringing of cowbells, making it feel like you've stepped into a postcard or a storybook.

If you're searching for a quieter side of Switzerland away from the crowds, this charming village deserves a place on your Europe bucket list.

📌 Tips for visiting: 
🚗 The village is completely car-free and can only be reached by public transport.

 🚠 Take the cable car from either Stechelberg or Mürren. 

🍃 You can easily combine a visit to Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald.

 🏔️ For incredible mountain views, consider staying at Mountain Hostel and Pension Gimmelwald.

And if you haven't guessed it already…

📍Gimmelwald, Switzerland 🇨🇭

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📷 Photos edited on @lightroom - presets are linked on my profile.

#europe #travelphotography #bucketlist #switzerland @switzerland @visitswitzerland
🙇🏻‍♀️ Part 13 of media to read in your twenties ✨ 🙇🏻‍♀️ Part 13 of media to read in your twenties ✨

Here’s your next round of long-form reads for navigating your twenties.

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#twenties #whattoread #articles
Have you heard of the oldest botanical garden in t Have you heard of the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands?

At first glance, it feels like a peaceful escape filled with exotic plants, glasshouses and hidden pathways. But wander a little longer and you'll discover you're walking through centuries of scientific history.

Founded in 1590, this garden began as a hortus medicus (medical herb garden), created to support the education of medical students by providing access to plants used in pharmacology. Its establishment was closely tied to the founding of Leiden University in 1575, during a period of scientific and intellectual renewal across Europe.

More than four centuries later, it has grown into a living botanical museum filled with rare plants, flowers and trees from around the world. You'll find giant water lilies from South America, jade flowers from the Philippines, and one of the oldest ginkgo trees in the Netherlands, originally native to China 🌱

💡 Save this for your next Netherlands trip:

– Wander through lush glasshouses filled with tropical plants and rare species from across the globe.

– Visit the historic orangery and discover botanical collections that have been growing here for centuries.

– Follow one of the themed walking routes and learn the fascinating stories behind the garden's most famous plants.

– Take a quiet break amongst ponds, flowers and ancient trees in one of Leiden's most peaceful spots.

And the best part? It's located just a 15-minute walk from Leiden Central Station. This is📍 Hortus Botanicus Leiden in the #Netherlands.

🎟️ Adult tickets: €13.50

🕘 Open daily: Spring & Summer: 9am–6pm Autumn & Winter: 10am–5pm

💭 Would you visit this hidden gem?

📷 Photos taken on @sony A6400 and @tamronaus lens. Edited using my Lightroom presets (linked in bio).

#europe #travelphotography #bucketlist
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