A review by storybrookebooks
To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han

4.0

Aside from the fake romance, I loved the family dynamic in this book. Starting the book off, I did think of Lara Jean as a bit childish, but later saw that this was a setup for the character to begin to mature into her own person and to stray away from being “Margot’s little sister”. To the average person, Lara Jean might come off as annoying, but I thought she was quirky, cute, and like most teenagers learning to become their own person. Josh was probably my least favorite character and I wasn’t too fond of Margot towards the end. The drama and arguments are petty at times, but on the flip side, I expect that from teenagers. The ending was open ended but seemed fitting due to it being a part of a series.

Recommended for lovers of the YA genre and those who don’t mind a quirky, growing main character.