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PS I Love You

Cecelia Ahern

3.8 AVERAGE


Don't be afraid to fall in love again. Open your heart and follow where it leads you ... And remember, shoot for the moon ...
PS. I will always love you...

How sweet of him, how hard for her to obey this favour..

With every page I laughed, smiled, and even shed some tears. It's a wonderful heartbreaking love story.

Some people find their soul mate, and some just find love. But when you find your soul mate, you'll never stop loving them even if they're gone.
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Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I loved this book a lot.

Great!

different story from the movie I have been in love with for years. LOVE the book

I read this book (and watched the movie) about a month ago, but completely forgot to post about it. I loved both, even though they're very different. About the only thing the two share in common is a 30-year-old protagonist named Holly Kennedy who has lost her husband Gerry to a brain tumor. In both instances, her husband leaves behind letters for her to open periodically during the year after he passes away. The letters help instruct her to do things that help her to move on, while still reminding her that even though her husband isn't there, he still loves her. It's as sentimental as can be, but pretty palatable, especially since the book also spends so much time dealing with Holly's delightfully dysfunctional family. Reading about a grieving widow may sound horribly depressing, but since the story is more about her attempt to get back to living her life, it's more feel-good than you might first expect.
emotional funny hopeful inspiring reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

Cute quick read! A little sad at parts, but it doesn’t ruin the book. Perfect for the beach this summer.

*spoiler alert*

I really don't know how I managed to pull myself through this book, I guess I don't like leaving things unfinished. But I was terribly bored from the beginning till the very end. Mixing clichés with trying not to be cliché didn't really work out either. The book was predictable all the way through, until the end which just leaves you thinking WHY?? Why in the world would Daniel want to be with that bitch? Nothing wrong with being different, but being unrealistic. After being bored the whole way through that just pretty much annoyed me. Plus I don't know many 30 year olds who act like 20 year olds, I seriously thought I was reading about women in their early twenties through most of the book...

2-2-2010
Just watched the movie and this is the very first time you will hear me say say, the film was better than the book, hopefully it will be the last.
The only thing I did think was a shame was that the location wasn't Ireland but mainly New York and a little bit Ireland. Still I can even say I enjoyed the movie which I can't say about the book.