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PS I Like You

Kasie West

3.89 AVERAGE


#30secondreview cute little high school romance where a girl unknowingly connects with her sworn enemy. the rare YA where the main character considers her bff's feelings before dating an ex. not without melodrama, but a lovely normal family and love interest keep it going strong.

i left the above review on a different book, embarrassingly misappropriating it. had i known it was kasie west i would've been harder on it. but really it's enjoyable for the YA romance that it is.

This book was a good book. At first, I expected some cheesy and predictable book but ended with a well developed story. It was about two teenagers and their journey from enemies to lovers. It is a truly inciting read and would recommend to many people who love a good YA book.

This was pretty predictable for me from the very beginning, which is a pretty recurrent theme with me and Kasie West novels. Anyway, this is a cute one. I read most of it in one sitting, I just had to know more.... so I think it's okay that it's predictable cause that makes me wanna read it quick so I know how the big moments are gonna happen. I think it's the one I like the most so far, but it's only the 3rd one, so I got high expectations for the rest of them.
As it happened with On the fence and The fill-in boyfriend, I think there's room for improvement. I think they could be better in some way, but still they're all so enjoyable and easy to read and I wouldn't say I don't like them, I've given them all a 4/5, but I just think they're not as good as they could be. I don't think I'm gonna rank a Kasie West novel more than a 4, but it's okay, that's not a bad thing! This one is really nice to read, I like the characters, like the story, the writing style is good, so it's positive! I really liked it.

Me ha encantado, son el uno para el otro. Pd: pq se tiene q acabaaaaaar

Felt very middle school, but it was still a good read. Hated the ending though. (why do books need to end on cliffhangers that the authors don't think are cliffhangers. ugh.)

This is magical. Kasie's writing is magical.
I just need more of her stories. The way she writes... Beautiful.

This was a very predictable read. The identity of the "mysterious" letter writer was telegraphed to the reader from the beginning, so that's not a surprise. It very much stays within the scope of a light, cute, hate-to-love storyline. That said, I found the protagonist Lily quite relatable in a number of ways; her love of guitar and songwriting coupled with her desire to stay out of the spotlight resonated with me. I also enjoyed watching the burgeoning connection she forms with her pen pal through their letters back and forth.

This book was totally adorable!!!

I don't care if it was predictable, I don't care if it was cliché, I don't care if it was unbelievable at times, I just really enjoyed reading this book.....
Lily was a likable character, even though I think she needed to give herself a little more credit, she actually was a lot more normal then she perceived herself to be.... I really enjoyed the letter writing, they were also real and raw, and showed both of their true personalities.... that might be my one complaint with this book, you really figured out who the mystery letter writer was from the very beginning, and even though at first I didn't want it to be him, by the end I thought they were perfect for each other... even though I liked that it was him, I thought if we perhaps were a little more misled throughout the book, it might have even got a perfect rating from me...

If you are looking for a sweet, adorable, light and fluffy read I recommend this book....
Oh yes and a special s/o to Bugs Rabbit.....

I have to admit, the beginning had me thinking I wouldn't like it much. The father I read, though, the more I loved it.

I got annoyed at the beginning; the main character seemed angry and self centered, the siblings bothered me, and I hated one of the main boys. As I read, I got to know the characters better. The main character both mellowed and grew as a character. We got to see a different side of the jerk and her family relationships showed themselves to be beautiful and real. I especially loved the romance in this; it was nerdy and the banter between the two was very entertaining.

I would definitely recommend to anyone who enjoys contemporary and/or romance. It's a lighter read and pretty generic (a lot of cliches, not a lot that sets it apart from other books in this genre), but overall was a very cute, funny, and enjoyable read.

It was a good read. But I find it quite boring at first, liking it at the middle, and ended up loving the story. Maybe it has something to do with Lily's musicality--her persistence to finish a song--or because I love good poems and music (or maybe because Cade is lovely), I'm not sure.

The moment the letters started, I already knew who it was. But I still loved how the story unfolded. I smiled, even laughed at every banter, and sadly, at the reality of how most people act differently in public compared to when they're alone, a tang of bittersweet. On the other hand, it helped to remind not to judge people based on their actions (or what you saw them do one time) without giving a chance to really, fully know them.