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Just perfect. I’ve loved these characters so much and this book was the truest way to say goodbye to them. I’m going to keep the Song girls and Peter K. in my hatbox forever.
A nice ending to an entertaining trilogy that got me back into YA contemporary, but not enough plot and definitely not enough John Ambrose McClaren.
emotional
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
3.5 stars.
This book was by far better than the last, but just didn't do it for me. It felts quite level the whole way through, with no big ups or downs or twists to add to the storyline. It seemed quite basic and boring, at least in my eyes.
Kitty is hilarious, and by far more mature than her older sisters! Margot still pisses me off, like seriously, grow up and stop being such a spoilt brat. Lara Jean still acted like a 15 year old not an almost-18 year old.
It was enjoyable in the sense that I read it over the space of two days, but just didn't live up to how good the first book was.
This book was by far better than the last, but just didn't do it for me. It felts quite level the whole way through, with no big ups or downs or twists to add to the storyline. It seemed quite basic and boring, at least in my eyes.
Kitty is hilarious, and by far more mature than her older sisters! Margot still pisses me off, like seriously, grow up and stop being such a spoilt brat. Lara Jean still acted like a 15 year old not an almost-18 year old.
It was enjoyable in the sense that I read it over the space of two days, but just didn't live up to how good the first book was.
Wasn’t a big fan of the wedding plot, extra characters (who was Pammy even? What was her significance?), and lack of McLaren’s screen time, but overall a fitting end to the story of Lara Jean.
This was the best book in the trilogy and I really enjoyed it. I’m glad I stuck through the series to get to this book.
2 stars because I probably would've loved it just a few years ago - but while reading this I was incredibly bored and I only made it through because it's an easy read.
Sweet conclusion to a lovely YA series. Lara Jean’s perspective brings back my own high school memories and emotions.
I thing this is my favorite book of the trilogy. The book is a lot about the future. About the future that she chose for herself not for herself and Peter. I like the fact she chose the university that suited her more and not the other university just bc of Peter.