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A review by namenotimportant
We'll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
SPOILER
I like that she ended up with Conrad, I was rooting for him.
But there are a couple of things that are bothering me with this book.
First, why did Belly just act, like nothing happened, like Jeremiah didn't cheat? He came over and asked her to marry him and apparently that just made it all ok?!
Second, it was clear the whole time that she was gonna end up with Con. There were soo many hints, a dream or memories with him that she mentioned. It just feels so selfish to me that she kept on going with Jeremiah when she knew that it was never going to work. It bothered me so much that she always switched between the two of them not being able to decide, who she is actually in live with, which ended up with all of them hurt.
I only give this book 4⭐ because she ended up with Conrad and he eventually came around and talked about his feelings. Which was a shitty thing to do, so late, but at least someone spoke up about it.
I like that she ended up with Conrad, I was rooting for him.
But there are a couple of things that are bothering me with this book.
First, why did Belly just act, like nothing happened, like Jeremiah didn't cheat? He came over and asked her to marry him and apparently that just made it all ok?!
Second, it was clear the whole time that she was gonna end up with Con. There were soo many hints, a dream or memories with him that she mentioned. It just feels so selfish to me that she kept on going with Jeremiah when she knew that it was never going to work. It bothered me so much that she always switched between the two of them not being able to decide, who she is actually in live with, which ended up with all of them hurt.
I only give this book 4⭐ because she ended up with Conrad and he eventually came around and talked about his feelings. Which was a shitty thing to do, so late, but at least someone spoke up about it.
Moderate: Death, Toxic relationship, Death of parent, Alcohol
Minor: Blood