Lina Ahmed
The book is AMAZING , Fr it is one of m' favourite books . It can be for any ages not for specific age . Besides it is so easy to read for any not native . I am not a native speaker, In our country it is the second language, Here in Egypt. I encourage to buy that book 📖
Starlíe
I bought this book on sale. It was $3, and the plot seemed interesting enough, so I thought I'd give it a go, and am I glad I did. Even though it did have some light cussing and talked slightly about subject matters I wasn't comfortable with (older-teen territory), it's still a good book about love. I loved the sisterhood between Margo-Lara Jean-and Kitty. My favorite scenes were mostly with them. And I loved that it took place in the late part of the year. This book makes me want to read the next one - "P.S. I Still Love You".
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Kevin Loh
I could say that this is a love story. Lara Jean hasn't really fallen in love, from the looks of it. She has "crushes" on boys she has met. So, she pours her heart out when she writes all her feelings and emotions into these letters to the boys she ever loved. I felt her emotions flowing through the words and I genuinely understood her feelings, albeit them being slightly naive. I love how Lara Jean's naivety is what makes her likeable and I rooted for her when she finally got a taste of falling in love for the first time. I urge you to pick this adorable love story up and fall in love with it. I loved how Jenny Han cleverly deals with her heroine's emotions and the little love triangle in the plot is what makes this story worth reading. I won't go into details but it's romantic and cheesy, it's cuuuuuuute! There, I've said it. The book ends with a cliffhanger, so I'm eagerly waiting for the sequel!
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