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Lo admito: cuando me di cuenta de que no quedaba casi nada del libro lo deje de lado. No quería que terminará porque no quería despedirme.
Y de los tres libros este es probablemente mi favorito (aunque [b:To All the Boys I've Loved Before|15749186|To All the Boys I've Loved Before (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #1)|Jenny Han|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1372086100s/15749186.jpg|21442106] esta demasiado cerca también, así que podría ser un empate) porque aquí por fin se ve como el personaje de Lara Jean ha ido madurando. Quizás no tanto como algunos quisieran, pero si fue algo. Además, 18 años tampoco es muy adulto que digamos.
Aunque amo a John Ambrose McClaren y me habría gustado ver un poco más de él, me gusto el hecho de que lo que estuviera entre Lara Jean y Peter no fuera otro chico / chica. Después de dos libros de eso y de Perter demostrar una y otra vez que no había nadie más para él, no sería justo ni necesario. Pero que la universidad fuera el verdadero problema o situación fue ideal: hay muy pocos libros que hablen sobre tal decisión. La mayoría es antes de la universidad o comenzando la universidad.
El final me gusto y aunque fue igual como en el esto de los libros: todo se resuelve sin una charla lo suficientemente profunda, era lo único que necesitaba. Un final feliz. Y como siempre dice [a:John Green|1406384|John Green|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1353452301p2/1406384.jpg]: los libros son de sus lectores. Para mí, Lara Jean y Peter sobrevivieron la universidad (con algunos problemas y un scrapbook universitario para acompañar el de secundaria) y están viviendo una vida soñada juntos en estos momentos. Y para mi, eso es suficiente.
Y de los tres libros este es probablemente mi favorito (aunque [b:To All the Boys I've Loved Before|15749186|To All the Boys I've Loved Before (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #1)|Jenny Han|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1372086100s/15749186.jpg|21442106] esta demasiado cerca también, así que podría ser un empate) porque aquí por fin se ve como el personaje de Lara Jean ha ido madurando. Quizás no tanto como algunos quisieran, pero si fue algo. Además, 18 años tampoco es muy adulto que digamos.
Aunque amo a John Ambrose McClaren y me habría gustado ver un poco más de él, me gusto el hecho de que lo que estuviera entre Lara Jean y Peter no fuera otro chico / chica. Después de dos libros de eso y de Perter demostrar una y otra vez que no había nadie más para él, no sería justo ni necesario. Pero que la universidad fuera el verdadero problema o situación fue ideal: hay muy pocos libros que hablen sobre tal decisión. La mayoría es antes de la universidad o comenzando la universidad.
El final me gusto y aunque fue igual como en el esto de los libros: todo se resuelve sin una charla lo suficientemente profunda, era lo único que necesitaba. Un final feliz. Y como siempre dice [a:John Green|1406384|John Green|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1353452301p2/1406384.jpg]: los libros son de sus lectores. Para mí, Lara Jean y Peter sobrevivieron la universidad (con algunos problemas y un scrapbook universitario para acompañar el de secundaria) y están viviendo una vida soñada juntos en estos momentos. Y para mi, eso es suficiente.
This has to be my favourite book in the To All The Boys I Loved Before series. A perfect way to end the trilogy and Lara-Jean and Peter’s journey together with the ups and downs of young love. Whether you’re seventeen, twenty-seven or eighty-seven I think anyone will get something from this young romance which started with a secret love letter.
This book seemed pointless. Nothing new actually happened to Lara Jean and Peter gets worse with every book. The best scenes are the ones without him
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
3.5ish stars. This wasn't my favourite in the series but it was still a good cute read. I was hoping for more of a solid conclusion. I also hoped we'd get something about coping with college and Peter but alas we did not.
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
ok disclaimer imma write this review on the whole series because it blends well together and it's all amazing and ahh
first up i'm so sad this is over. this is gonna be one of my new fav comfort book series. actually realistically im more likely to rewatch the movies as rereading books is super rare for me. either way, i love the characters so much. characters are lowkey more important than the plot idc if that sounds dramatic like am i right or am i right. and i've never felt so close and related sm to a character before?! like genuinely I've seen so many similarities between me and Lara Jean and it's lowkey validating and comforting. Watching her grow up and being her age is crazy but also soothing iykyk
i love how she's telling the story getting to hear her thoughts (which are SO REAL btw like it was so open and nice and ahh). ofc the plot has really good romance but i like how this series is sm more than that. it's about growing up, childhood, family, love, dealing with change, going out of your comfort zone, creating your own path... it's like all about life yk? i loved how i could read about such amazing characters and their lives. they were so real and relatable and that's just so good
also yk when some ppl say they're a combo of their fav characters' personalities? no that's not me before u ask. but while I def relate to Lara Jean a lot, there's some other things about her that I wanna incorporate more into my life (e.g. baking
first up i'm so sad this is over. this is gonna be one of my new fav comfort book series. actually realistically im more likely to rewatch the movies as rereading books is super rare for me. either way, i love the characters so much. characters are lowkey more important than the plot idc if that sounds dramatic like am i right or am i right. and i've never felt so close and related sm to a character before?! like genuinely I've seen so many similarities between me and Lara Jean and it's lowkey validating and comforting. Watching her grow up and being her age is crazy but also soothing iykyk
i love how she's telling the story getting to hear her thoughts (which are SO REAL btw like it was so open and nice and ahh). ofc the plot has really good romance but i like how this series is sm more than that. it's about growing up, childhood, family, love, dealing with change, going out of your comfort zone, creating your own path... it's like all about life yk? i loved how i could read about such amazing characters and their lives. they were so real and relatable and that's just so good
also yk when some ppl say they're a combo of their fav characters' personalities? no that's not me before u ask. but while I def relate to Lara Jean a lot, there's some other things about her that I wanna incorporate more into my life (e.g. baking
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced