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Han pasado dos años desde que Kitty decidió enviar las cartas de Lara Jean a todos los chicos de los que alguna vez se había enamorado. Gracias a eso Lara Jean se encuentra profundamente enamorada y en una relación con Peter Kavinsky, uno de los chicos que recibió una carta de amor. A su vez, el padre de las chicas ha decidido dar el siguiente paso y comprometerse con Trina. Por otro lado, Margot vendrá de visita acompañada de su nuevo novio Ravi.
A lo largo de las páginas de este libro acompañaremos a Lara Jean y Peter durante su último año de instituto, al viaje de fin de curso y al baile de graduación. Además, Lara Jean ayudará con los preparativos de la boda y tendrá que decidir a que universidad quiere ir. Lara Jean parecía tener claro cuál sería su camino, pero las cosas no siempre salen como esperamos y ella deberá tomar una decisión que podría cambiar el rumbo de su vida e incluso afectar su relación con Peter.
Si comparamos a Lara Jean y Peter del primer libro con los personajes que tenemos en esta tercera entrega podemos ver el crecimiento que tuvieron estos personajes a lo largo de la historia. Ya no son los mismos que años atrás, y podemos observar su madurez ante diversas situaciones, que si bien aún cometen algunos errores, debemos recordar que aún son muy jóvenes, pero es evidente que han aprendido de sus errores del pasado y gracias a ellos se han convertido en las personas que son.
Esta trilogía nos cuenta una historia de amor muy tierna, dulce y pura. A lo largo de los libros se abordan diferentes problemáticas y en este último los temas son un poco más maduros que en los anteriores. Creo que muchos nos podremos sentir identificados con Lara Jean, quien debe decidir a qué universidad ir y qué desea hacer con su vida. Lara Jean y Peter, aún siendo tan diferentes se complementan a la perfección, son una de mis parejas literarias favoritas.
Estos libros siempre serán de mis favoritos y ocuparán un lugar especial en mi corazón. Si buscas una historia de amor, amistad y familia, que te haga sentir algo bonito y a la vez te deje una enseñanza, estos son los libros que necesitas leer. Estos libros le pueden gustar a una persona de cualquier edad, pero por la edad de los protagonistas, es probable que sean los adolescentes quienes puedan llegar a sentirse más identificados con esta historia, aunque recordemos que todos hemos sido adolescentes alguna vez.
*4.5
So this review is actually going to be sort of a series review since I didn't do a review for the previous books in this trilogy. I am completely in love with this series and I think part of it is because I read it as an audiobook and the narrator did such a good job. It was as if Lara Jean herself was telling me her story and that definetly improved my reading experience.
I don't usually enjoy contemporary or romance so this series really surprised me. I didn't read it critically (like I try to read most of my books), I just wanted something cute and lighthearted but not cringy as most romances are to me, so I rated these books accordingly to my expectations and what I wanted for my reading experience (I didn't consider any issues that there might have been in any of them).
I decided to pick up [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] because I recently watched the Netflix adaptation and was curious about the book. They are pretty much the same, though I did enjoy the book more. I really liked how Peter and Lara Jean's relationship developed while they were fake dating and that we get to see a bit more of the side characters.
[b: P.S. I Still Love You|17557824|p.s. I Still Love You|Alap Ukil|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/book/50x75-a91bf249278a81aabab721ef782c4a74.png|24484936] is my favorite book of the series thanks to John Ambrose McClaren. I fell in love with his character the instant he showed up and I honestly think that Lara Jean and him would have made the cutest couple in the world. What I liked most about this book is that we get to see Lara Jean's relationship with her friends from when she was younger, how they grew apart and how they changed. I particularly liked the game of Assassin part, I don't know why but I just really enjoyed it. I like love triangles so it wasn't a problem for me when another one showed up in this book.
This last book was the one I liked least, mostly because it was a bit distant from the themes of the previous books. It focused more on the senior year experience and the expectations that teenagers have for college, which I wasn't expecting, though I still liked it a lot. I must admit that I was mostly disappointed by the lack of John Ambrose in this novel. I know, don't judge me, but I was really expecting to see more of him since he is such a good and interesting character. After him Peter K. fell a little flat for me, unfortunately. I liked Trina's relationship with the Song girls. How she was a bit of a mother figure for Kitty and how Margot struggled with getting used to her in the house and what she meant for her sisters.
I didn't expect to love this trilogy as I did and I am happy I decided to pick it up. I love the sisters's relationship, the baking, and the general struggle to adapt to new situations and change. And, of course, John Ambrose McClaren.