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This book was so fun to read, especially considering the fact that the love interests had to stop hating each other in order to start a relationship. I enjoyed seeing them slowly build a friendship and become something more too. The story was a bit predictable but there were still many things that kept it different from other stories like this. For those of you reading this as your first Kasie West book, please don't stop reading her books because you were disappointed by this one. I do recommend this book, however maybe not as your first Kasie West book.
I felt like this book started off really really slow for me in the beginning.
But once things started to pick up.. I thought the book got super cute. I'm not completely satisfied with the ending of the book, but I thought it was really cute.
But once things started to pick up.. I thought the book got super cute. I'm not completely satisfied with the ending of the book, but I thought it was really cute.
It was cute. That’s pretty much the first thing I thought when I flipped the book shut. I think I might have completed the book in a few hours and whilst it was pretty predictable, it did keep me hooked. It was pretty much your formulaic teenage high school love story and I think it did a pretty good job continuing to be just that. It never really overextended itself and that’s something I can definitely get behind. You quite frankly got what you invested for in this story and I don’t have too many qualms about that.
Our main protagonist was your quintessential “not like the other girls” girl and I surprisingly wasn’t too bothered by her. She remained alright for the most part. Our love interest was every other high school love interest ever and it just felt like Kasie West was trying to tick off all the tropes she could possibly use for this book. But like I said, I’m not too mad, we got what we were quite possibly promised and the characters play off each other well enough.
Aside from that, I found the writing to be a tad too juvenile for me. A step above what I can usually handle so I’m a bit here and there on whether I should pick up another Kasie West. It’s definitely not aimed at my age range but we’ll see~no promises are going to be made.
Our main protagonist was your quintessential “not like the other girls” girl and I surprisingly wasn’t too bothered by her. She remained alright for the most part. Our love interest was every other high school love interest ever and it just felt like Kasie West was trying to tick off all the tropes she could possibly use for this book. But like I said, I’m not too mad, we got what we were quite possibly promised and the characters play off each other well enough.
Aside from that, I found the writing to be a tad too juvenile for me. A step above what I can usually handle so I’m a bit here and there on whether I should pick up another Kasie West. It’s definitely not aimed at my age range but we’ll see~no promises are going to be made.
A really good friend told me to read it and i bought it when i was with her and actually read it in one night! That was so good, i liked it a lot!
I received an ARC from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. Review can be found on *Milky Way of Books*.
This was my very first Kasie West novel and honestly, I loved it! I had all of her other books added to my TBR list yet I couldn't find the time to read them. I really need to check my reading program.
In "P.S. I like you" Lily is a high school girl who loves music and songwriting. Though she has some different senses in her clothing style she is also a good friend and has a loving family, albeit a funny one. When the notes she uses get answered by a mysterious student, she begins to find someone who understands her fears and her love for music.
Now, the point to the story was not only to find who the secret penfriend was but also for Lily to grow emotionally into her confidence and try to become more open not only to her family but also to her friends. I laughed with her brothers and the evil rabbit as also how good her parents were with all the children.
It was an enjoyable and a good read which has added Kasie West to my auto-approving authors! Recommended for its sweet romance and funny moments. ;)
This was my very first Kasie West novel and honestly, I loved it! I had all of her other books added to my TBR list yet I couldn't find the time to read them. I really need to check my reading program.
In "P.S. I like you" Lily is a high school girl who loves music and songwriting. Though she has some different senses in her clothing style she is also a good friend and has a loving family, albeit a funny one. When the notes she uses get answered by a mysterious student, she begins to find someone who understands her fears and her love for music.
Now, the point to the story was not only to find who the secret penfriend was but also for Lily to grow emotionally into her confidence and try to become more open not only to her family but also to her friends. I laughed with her brothers and the evil rabbit as also how good her parents were with all the children.
It was an enjoyable and a good read which has added Kasie West to my auto-approving authors! Recommended for its sweet romance and funny moments. ;)
First finished book of 2017. Couldn't have started it off better.
A cute, easy read. A predictable plot but a fun read nonetheless.
This book was literally so cute. I find that I like Kasie West's books a lot more as audiobooks than as actual books. This was adorable and I loved the whole mysterious note writer concept. This story was so entertaining. I am so glad I downloaded this.
challenging
funny
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes