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Simplemente lo ameeee adoro cada uno de sus momentos
lighthearted
slow-paced
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
the USO party sounded fantastic and I wish I could have gone! The way that it was described was fad and JAM in his outfit sounded so dapper. I wish they had that in the movie instead of the other party! Overall a really great book that I would read again, this one felt light and fun for the most part and I enjoyed reading it
The saga of Lara Jean and Peter K continues. Lara Jean, the book version, still feels a bit too naive for me, though I feel like she improved since TATBILB. I feel like this story was more well-developed and felt more true. I was also reading "Amy & Roger's Epic Detour" and the two main characters, Amy and Lara Jean, are somewhat similar but also very different. Sometimes I had trouble separating their worlds. But what I enjoyed learning was that the authors are friends and that made sense to me. I look forward to finding out how this story concludes.
Znova za mňa proste skvelé, kniha je tak 100krát lepsia ako film a stale si stojim za tym ze moj fav ship je Coveyova a Kavinsky, aj ked niezeby sa mi vobec nepacil aj John Ambrose, ale tak tento ship mozno v buducom zivote
3.5/5
We're about to enter the no judgment zone. This book arrived via UPS before I left for therapy at 12:45, I started it when I got home around 2:15, and it was finished before 10:30 tonight. So was it good? Yeah. Was it as good as the first one? Ehhhhhhh....no.
I like how much Lara Jean's world expanded. Characters like Kitty, Stormy, and Dr. Covey shined brighter this time around. There was a better sense of friendship and community. Lara Jean and her family were still at the center, but they weren't their own weird island. At the same time, the main conflict of the book was a bit of a repeat from the first book, only amplified. Jealousy over Peter and Genevieve, one of Lara Jean's letters come back to bite her, yadda yadda yadda. Some have argued that the first book would have been fine as a stand-alone, and I kinda get it. I'm glad the story was expanded, and I'll read the final book in the trilogy this month. But at the same time, this book lacked the fresh excitement of the first.
We're about to enter the no judgment zone. This book arrived via UPS before I left for therapy at 12:45, I started it when I got home around 2:15, and it was finished before 10:30 tonight. So was it good? Yeah. Was it as good as the first one? Ehhhhhhh....no.
I like how much Lara Jean's world expanded. Characters like Kitty, Stormy, and Dr. Covey shined brighter this time around. There was a better sense of friendship and community. Lara Jean and her family were still at the center, but they weren't their own weird island. At the same time, the main conflict of the book was a bit of a repeat from the first book, only amplified. Jealousy over Peter and Genevieve, one of Lara Jean's letters come back to bite her, yadda yadda yadda. Some have argued that the first book would have been fine as a stand-alone, and I kinda get it. I'm glad the story was expanded, and I'll read the final book in the trilogy this month. But at the same time, this book lacked the fresh excitement of the first.
i enjoyed this one a lot more than the first. the characters really became more likable to me. i wish i'd read these in like middle school or something. the depth was pretty surprising. i'm glad this one brought in so much that was left out in the adaptations
I love Lara Jean and Peter. I might like this second book more than the first. I like the addition of Stormy and John. The Assassin game sounds pretty great too. But mostly I just love Lara Jean and Peter.
This book is a big step up from the first, but just not hitting me the way i know it would have when i was in highschool.
Heads up to parents: these books have lots of conversations about sex. The main character is not sexually active, but is thinking about it.
This book is an interesting mash up of what should have been the end of the first book and then a it's own much shorter book. I did like how much Lauren needed to grow in this book. She needed to put away her insecurities, fix friendships, and grow in her relationship. This book reunites Laura and Peter, solidifying her feels for him and the emotions of her dealing with being in her first relationship. It's a bit much at times, but very real for that of a teenager.
Heads up to parents: these books have lots of conversations about sex. The main character is not sexually active, but is thinking about it.
This book is an interesting mash up of what should have been the end of the first book and then a it's own much shorter book. I did like how much Lauren needed to grow in this book. She needed to put away her insecurities, fix friendships, and grow in her relationship. This book reunites Laura and Peter, solidifying her feels for him and the emotions of her dealing with being in her first relationship. It's a bit much at times, but very real for that of a teenager.
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This should be in the horror section as she had the perfect guy who wanted her, and she goes back to the arrogant, rude, selfish guy obsessed with his ex and never cared enough about lara. Anyway, very good and easy read and John was so much better than in the movies I can't believe they cut the good stuff.