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

5.0

I knew I was going to finish this in one day, and I'm so upset that I didn't read it earlier. To All the Boys I've Loved Before made my heart melt and jump and squeal in ways I didn't think it knew how, and it gave me just a really wholesome feeling.

Jenny Han is a phenomenal writer in that she really allowed you to understand the dramatics of what its like being 16-17 in high school, knowing that it feels like your entire world is either falling apart, or burning down all because of one simple little event. There were moments where I was like "Lara Jean, its not that serious" but at that age, it really is your entire life.

Peter's character was everything. He is loyal, and sweet, but still such a high school boy acting cocky and just so obnoxious sometimes. But little things like driving a mom van instead of his Audi to make sure that Kitty could be in the car really showed his persona outside of the first layer.

I don't like Josh... or Margot for that matter. Sorry.

The ending kind of broke my heart a little bit. I was at page 348 or something and I knew the novel ended at 355, so I was just wondering the entire time as to if/when/how it was going to get resolved. But after reading the first chapter or two of P.S. I Still Love You , that's obviously going to get explored. I need book 2 right away.