

Maggie Carey · 2013 · Film
1h 44m · Comedy, Romance
In 11 Achriom libraries · rated 2.8 of 5
This work delves into the humorous and awkward journey of a young woman determined to enhance her sexual experience before embarking on college life.
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Works across other media that circle the same themes, drawn from real Achriom libraries.
If the friendship in The To Do List stayed with you, The Love Wager (Mr. Wrong Number, #2) by Lynn Painter walks the same thread. This work explores the intricacies of modern romance, highlighting the comedic and often chaotic nature of love in the context of friendships and societal expectations. If the friendship in The To Do List stayed with you, Practice Makes Perfect (When in Rome, #2) by Sarah Adams walks the same thread. This work explores the whimsical journey of two characters navigating romance and personal challenges in an engaging, light-hearted setting.
If the friendship in The To Do List stayed with you, Sex!fy by Piotr Domalewski, Kalina Alabrudzińska walks the same thread. The work creatively navigates the intersection of technology and human relationships through the lens of youthful exploration. If the friendship in The To Do List stayed with you, 2 Moons 2 by Chiffon_cake walks the same thread. This work explores the intricacies of young love and the shifting dynamics of friendships on a university campus.
If the friendship in The To Do List stayed with you, O Maidens in Your Savage Season by Lay-duce, Sentai Filmworks walks the same thread. This anime offers a relatable exploration of teenage life, capturing the awkwardness and humor of coming-of-age experiences through the lens of high school girls in a literature club. If the friendship in The To Do List stayed with you, Sakura Trick by Studio DEEN, TBS walks the same thread. The series charmingly explores the evolution of a deep friendship into romantic feelings, providing a refreshing take on the slice-of-life and romance genres.
If the friendship in The To Do List stayed with you, Not an Apology by Bea Miller walks the same thread. This record showcases an energetic blend of pop and electronic influences, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of youth. If the friendship in The To Do List stayed with you, FOUR (The Ultimate Edition) by One Direction walks the same thread. This record showcases a maturation in sound and lyrical depth for the group, moving beyond typical pop themes to explore more relatable issues facing young adults.
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