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So I technically didn't read all three books, but I really liked the first two. The depiction of adolescence is so painfully accurate and relatable, especially Belly's emotional experience of it all. By far, though, my favorite part is the relationship between the mom who are best friends and their relationships with their children, particularly Belly. It's a 3/5 stars for me.
Slight spoiler: The reason I am hesitant to read the third book is because I peeked ahead and saw my favorite character doing something awful. I have heard a lot about what happens and why the author wrote it that way, and I just don't think I can bear to see my fave fall from grace.
Slight spoiler: The reason I am hesitant to read the third book is because I peeked ahead and saw my favorite character doing something awful. I have heard a lot about what happens and why the author wrote it that way, and I just don't think I can bear to see my fave fall from grace.
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emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I honestly loved these books. I love young adult books that I can put myself into as the character and really get the feel of the characters emotions.
It was not in my writing style and just really did not appeal to me
I first read this book during my Jenny Han phase in seventh grade— that’s where it should have stayed.
I just reread this book now 4-5 years later and I do want to say that it’s not the same.
When I first read this book series I loved it. I enjoyed this one more than the “To all the Boys” series. It has a warm, fuzzy, and romantic sort of feel to it. But I think this book is definitely more geared toward younger readers than YA readers.
The writing in this book now feels more juvenile and adolescent than I previously remembered it to be. The writing is still very good, no doubt, but it’s not the same anymore.
In a way, this trilogy made me realize how much I’ve grown and matured over the past few years and I am grateful for that.
I just reread this book now 4-5 years later and I do want to say that it’s not the same.
When I first read this book series I loved it. I enjoyed this one more than the “To all the Boys” series. It has a warm, fuzzy, and romantic sort of feel to it. But I think this book is definitely more geared toward younger readers than YA readers.
The writing in this book now feels more juvenile and adolescent than I previously remembered it to be. The writing is still very good, no doubt, but it’s not the same anymore.
In a way, this trilogy made me realize how much I’ve grown and matured over the past few years and I am grateful for that.
Best trilogy ever! I stand these characters and would do anything to read them for the first time. Wish there was more books....
emotional
funny
lighthearted
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I'm not one for romances like this one but I surprisingly found it really good.