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

5.0

If you tell me half a year ago that I'll be reading romances I'd have loughed in your face.

I'm a hopeless romantic and I find guilty pleasure watching romantic comedies but books? Not my thing. At least that was before I had enough of fantasy.

I watched the Netflix movie first and it was adorable so I bought the book instantly! And they completed each other!

I really loved Lara Jean's awkward character, her lack of confidance in driving (which I can totally relate to). But Peter Kawinsky made her come out of her comfort zone and start to leave behind her fantasies!

The sisterly love and dynamics described in the book is awsome! The prescious bubble they built around their family since their Mom died deflated when Margot left for collage starting a change in Lara Jean pushing her out but still grabbing for the comfort of her home.

Peter is the amazing, handsome guy who is out of reach for a girl like Lara Jean, but he suddenly falls into her lap and seeing their relationship grow is endearing. The girl must learn on her own skin what it's like when something is real.

It's a refreshing story, I highly suggest it to everyone who just want to sit back and read with a cocktail in arm's reach!