Review: P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han

Challenges: 

Around the Year in 52 Books: A book that is a continuation of a book you’ve already read
Diversity Bingo: A book with a person of color on the cover



This is the second book in the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” trilogy and it follows Lara as she and Peter start up a real relationship. It turns out to not be so easy when real feelings are at stake and a scandal at school does nothing to make it easier. At the same time they must deal with ex-girlfriends and old crushes and soon things start to unravel. 

I liked this book. It was fun, but that was about it. Lara stepped a bit out of her goody-two-shoes character and started asserting herself, which I liked. But then she was all over the place with the boys, but I guess that is believable when you take teenage hormones into account. I had a little trouble with Lara and Peter’s relationship, because it mostly felt a little jarring, like they couldn’t find a common beat, and never really had any deep moments, that didn’t turn out to be marred by something or other. 


The book was cute, but not amazing and I gave it 3 stars out of 5. I will probably read the last book of the series just to see where they all end up. 

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