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We'll Always Have Summer
by Jenny Han
“Do you really believe in that…that people are meant to be with one person?”
The final book gave me all the answers I was looking for. I like that some of the chapters were told from the perspective of Conrad so we could finally know what he was thinking and have a break from what Belly was thinking.
I wanted to shake Belly and Jeremiah and say just stop it right now throughout this book. The tension and build up when Belly got out for summer break had me wondering what would happen next.
I was literally holding my breath for the last few minutes of reading because I was on edge about how it would all wrap up. I was hanging on every word and trying to reconcile whether I could handle whatever ending we were going to get.
Jenny Han’s writing and the storyline had me hooked for all three books. I finished book three in one day during an off day from work.
It’s bittersweet knowing how it all turns out because the storyline is over and I know over the next few days I’m going to miss these characters a little.
This book was a reminder for me that it’s better to have love and lost than to never have loved at all. It’s hard risking it all for love when you never know for sure how it’s going to turn out but if you don’t try you’ll always regret or wonder the what if. Nobody’s perfect and you wouldn’t know if the risk was worth it unless you take the risk. Thanks Jenny Han for writing characters that take risk and allow themselves to be vulnerable even when it feels like there’s a point of no return.
I thought there should have been more story to tell at the end instead of a summary of the things that came next. Well we deserved more story because we stuck it out through the love triangle for three books.
Three stars
The final book gave me all the answers I was looking for. I like that some of the chapters were told from the perspective of Conrad so we could finally know what he was thinking and have a break from what Belly was thinking.
I wanted to shake Belly and Jeremiah and say just stop it right now throughout this book. The tension and build up when Belly got out for summer break had me wondering what would happen next.
I was literally holding my breath for the last few minutes of reading because I was on edge about how it would all wrap up. I was hanging on every word and trying to reconcile whether I could handle whatever ending we were going to get.
Jenny Han’s writing and the storyline had me hooked for all three books. I finished book three in one day during an off day from work.
It’s bittersweet knowing how it all turns out because the storyline is over and I know over the next few days I’m going to miss these characters a little.
This book was a reminder for me that it’s better to have love and lost than to never have loved at all. It’s hard risking it all for love when you never know for sure how it’s going to turn out but if you don’t try you’ll always regret or wonder the what if. Nobody’s perfect and you wouldn’t know if the risk was worth it unless you take the risk. Thanks Jenny Han for writing characters that take risk and allow themselves to be vulnerable even when it feels like there’s a point of no return.
I thought there should have been more story to tell at the end instead of a summary of the things that came next. Well we deserved more story because we stuck it out through the love triangle for three books.
Three stars