P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before Book 2)
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gordon monaghan
This is for a younger reader and addresses many issues that I still deal with when struggling with boys and I read this while 22 years old. Enjoyable at most any age I believe. Read her other book first!
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alex hess editor
This romance has always been so close to home for me. Lara Jean is a character that for once I can relate too. I fell in love with all the characters, they were real and they made mistakes and learned from them. I did miss some of the characters that were more in the first book like Josh. But I love the new ones. This is a must read you won't regret it!!!
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sonja mertz
This book was my favorite of all the trilogy! It’s a great continuation of TATBILB and I love how Peter & Lara Jean develop as a couple and as people. Jenny Han never disappoints. I love seeing Lara Jean grow.
On the Fence :: We'll Always Have Summer (The Summer I Turned Pretty) :: The Boys of Summer (The Summer Series Book 1) :: Burn for Burn (The Burn for Burn Trilogy) :: Second Chance Summer
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bronwyn ritchie
Actual rating - 3.5 stars
Now this is how you write a sequel! It was better than the first novel in every area, and has cemented Jenny Han as one of my favourite authors.
There are still parts where I was rolling my eyes at the cheesiness (but it was expected after the precedent of ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’), but what surprised me was how much I laughed. Not only from Laura Jean’s wit, but also from moments of physical comedy… I was tickled pink.
There is all the high school drama we can expect from a contemporary and a plethora of eye-candy.
I felt it was a little smarmy how so many good looking boys fell at Lara Jeans’ feet after she was so unsure of herself (with boys) in the first novel. I would have liked a little more conflict or tension in those relationships – like with Peter. Because of that, the book had an overall feeling of it being just an everyday high school experience story, which knocked it down a mark for me.
The ensemble of characters really shone. Lara Jeans little sister (Kitty) was much more likeable and I felt their relationship more realistic. As with the first novel in this series, the family dynamic is stronger – and ever more present here. I appreciated Han’s description of sister relationships. The strong bond these girls have grown up with and how they support each other. You get a tangible sense that these girls are growing up – Jenny Han doesn’t let any of these characters back slide from the progress they’ve made in ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.’
‘P.S. I Still Love You’ is a bit of a light and fluffy contemporary, a gentle afternoon read with a strong sense of self – and of family. With a pleasant, easy-flowing writing style and great pacing, it can be a fast read. Recommended for a lazy afternoon with a mug of hot chocolate.
Now this is how you write a sequel! It was better than the first novel in every area, and has cemented Jenny Han as one of my favourite authors.
There are still parts where I was rolling my eyes at the cheesiness (but it was expected after the precedent of ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’), but what surprised me was how much I laughed. Not only from Laura Jean’s wit, but also from moments of physical comedy… I was tickled pink.
There is all the high school drama we can expect from a contemporary and a plethora of eye-candy.
I felt it was a little smarmy how so many good looking boys fell at Lara Jeans’ feet after she was so unsure of herself (with boys) in the first novel. I would have liked a little more conflict or tension in those relationships – like with Peter. Because of that, the book had an overall feeling of it being just an everyday high school experience story, which knocked it down a mark for me.
The ensemble of characters really shone. Lara Jeans little sister (Kitty) was much more likeable and I felt their relationship more realistic. As with the first novel in this series, the family dynamic is stronger – and ever more present here. I appreciated Han’s description of sister relationships. The strong bond these girls have grown up with and how they support each other. You get a tangible sense that these girls are growing up – Jenny Han doesn’t let any of these characters back slide from the progress they’ve made in ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.’
‘P.S. I Still Love You’ is a bit of a light and fluffy contemporary, a gentle afternoon read with a strong sense of self – and of family. With a pleasant, easy-flowing writing style and great pacing, it can be a fast read. Recommended for a lazy afternoon with a mug of hot chocolate.
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atanas shinikov
Received this as a recommendation from a friend & I couldn't have been happier with this book. Very easy read & you just feel very vested in all the characters. It's a easy flowing book & a quick read.
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matt clemons
I really enjoyed this book. I was getting really close to the ending and I was like "Omg no this book can't end like this!" But at the end it turned out to be a great book! I loved it, I really recommend this book to anyone it's a great read!!
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