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PS: Je T'Aime Toujours

Jenny Han

3.89 AVERAGE


I feel like for a conclusion to a duology, I should not feel so unsatisfied. There were many aspects of this book that I loved and they were cute and fun. But there was also the fact that the end was overly rushed and just happened and I do not understand why Lara Jean did what she did in the end.

This duology definitely focuses on family and I really appreciate that aspect of the story. I love the Song sisters and the their dad and the relationships they have with each other. I really wish there had been more Margot in this book even if that wasn't feasible because she is in college.

One final note, I loved how in middle school it was Team Peter and Team John and something similar came into play in this book. It was a nice little touch.

Overall, this was a disappointment for me. I did not appreciate where the story went and while I understand this showcases Lara Jean who is very sheltered and inexperienced, I'm still frustrated. I also feel like the ending was way to rushed. There was a point in the last 15 or so pages where I was convinced we were going to be left with another cliffhanger.
lighthearted medium-paced

super cute, light fluffy YA romance. must read "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" first though.

Relationships are tough in high school. This is phase two of Lara Jean and Peter.
funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

i am fully team John-Ambrose. peter can choke. i was rooting for Lara-Jean to be really happy and instead she goes back to being miserable

I actually enjoyed this book a lot more than I thought I was going to(hence the reason I absolutely devoured it). I really loved the character development in Lara Jean. I loved this book, even though my ship kinda died :(

*4.5 stars*

Still such a fun and lighthearted read.
lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot

4.5 stars