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A review by chelsbels
Always and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han
2.0
This was really PG garbage.
Where as the first two books complete each other, this book seems like it’s tacked on for the money. Lara Jean is whining, overly sentimental, too innocent and seems more like a 12 year old than Kitty.
The wedding planning was just over the top. I get the point of the distraction and hope to ease he mind. But it really seems like shes nostalgia-izing things before they even come to pass. Why they didn’t stop it from the start or she get a wake up call earlier is just poor parenting/ story writing.
It was just boring and really internal melodrama. Nothing really happens that isn’t in Lara Jeans head. It’s very Emma and Clueless like, which is boring because there is no epiphany or realization.
Maybe being Canadian, with an 18 year drinking age it different but the whole experience of beach week seems shockingly G rated.
I was really disappointed by the whole thing. It seems like it could be truthful for a teenage girl, maybe if she was 16 still, but she seems too clueless, too unaware of anything. Like basic things. There is no growth from the first book, If anything she’s regressed.
I’m sorry I waisted my time on this book.
Where as the first two books complete each other, this book seems like it’s tacked on for the money. Lara Jean is whining, overly sentimental, too innocent and seems more like a 12 year old than Kitty.
The wedding planning was just over the top. I get the point of the distraction and hope to ease he mind. But it really seems like shes nostalgia-izing things before they even come to pass. Why they didn’t stop it from the start or she get a wake up call earlier is just poor parenting/ story writing.
It was just boring and really internal melodrama. Nothing really happens that isn’t in Lara Jeans head. It’s very Emma and Clueless like, which is boring because there is no epiphany or realization.
Maybe being Canadian, with an 18 year drinking age it different but the whole experience of beach week seems shockingly G rated.
I was really disappointed by the whole thing. It seems like it could be truthful for a teenage girl, maybe if she was 16 still, but she seems too clueless, too unaware of anything. Like basic things. There is no growth from the first book, If anything she’s regressed.
I’m sorry I waisted my time on this book.