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To All The Boys I've Loved Before Series

  • Writer: Elizabeth W.
    Elizabeth W.
  • Aug 16, 2020
  • 2 min read

Rating : 3.5 out of 5 Diamonds


To All The Boys I've Loved Before (Book 1) : I really enjoyed this book and all of the drama that happened throughout it and I loved the character development and plot line. I wish that it did not end on a cliffhanger, but all the more reason to read the next book in the series. There were certain aspects of the book that I found to be slightly cringe, but overall it had all the main aspects of a good novel, characterization, plot, and conflicts. Lara Jean and Peter's relationship is great to see develop and how love can develop. I also watched the movie on Netflix, and loved it! I would recommend this book and the movie to everyone.


P.S I Still Love You (Book 2) : This book was a great installment to the series. I loved how it focused on Peter and Lara Jean's childhood as well as their friends and the impact that those friends had on their relationship. I found this book to be a quick read and had solid characterization that showed how the characters have developed even from the first book. I also liked the new conflicts that John Ambrose presented and the overall ending of the book. I would highly recommend this book to all Jenny Han lovers and most young adult romance readers.


Always and Forever, Lara Jean (Book 3) : I really enjoyed this book and the overall conclusion it brought to the series. The final installment with the senior year conclusion was a great way to bring a close to the Lara Jean and Peter story. I liked the character development with the Song sisters and how their family has evolved since we were first introduced to them. The overall plot development of the struggles within senior year and how to truly find yourself were remarkably written and I feel that it was extremely relatable. I found this to be a great book and would highly recommend it.


Overall Thoughts : This book series was a good quick read that approached topics that normal teenagers experience going to school and dealing with peer pressure. I thought that it had great characterization from the beginning of the series to the end and the conflicts had great resolutions. This book focuses on an unconventional way of falling in love, but shows that true love is worth fighting for, and I think that Jenny Han did a great way of showing these emotions.



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