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P.S. I Still Love You
by Jenny Han
Full Review from my blog Owl Eyes Reviews
To All The Boys I Loved Before was one of my favorite books last year. So naturally, being me, it took months for me to pick up the second book. (Blame school…or tumblr…) Anyways, I’m glad I picked it up now because it was great :)
I was a little scared that I wasn’t going to be into the story or characters as I was with the last book, but I had that anxiety of nothing. By chapter three I was already squealing and fangirling. These characters are very memorable and unique. I had no problem whatsoever falling in love with them again because of this. Just like in the last book, I really loved the family dynamic in this book. These books have such a strong sense of family; more than a lot of books that I’ve read. The Song girls have a wonderful relationship and their father is wonderful.
I really love the themes of feminism that Jenny Han brought into this book. They were discreet but there were there and I really appreciated them.
I haven’t laughed out loud this much with a book in a really long time. It was great! Jenny Han has a way of writing that really attracts me. I most definitely will have to pick up more books by her.
To All The Boys I Loved Before was one of my favorite books last year. So naturally, being me, it took months for me to pick up the second book. (Blame school…or tumblr…) Anyways, I’m glad I picked it up now because it was great :)
I was a little scared that I wasn’t going to be into the story or characters as I was with the last book, but I had that anxiety of nothing. By chapter three I was already squealing and fangirling. These characters are very memorable and unique. I had no problem whatsoever falling in love with them again because of this. Just like in the last book, I really loved the family dynamic in this book. These books have such a strong sense of family; more than a lot of books that I’ve read. The Song girls have a wonderful relationship and their father is wonderful.
I really love the themes of feminism that Jenny Han brought into this book. They were discreet but there were there and I really appreciated them.
I haven’t laughed out loud this much with a book in a really long time. It was great! Jenny Han has a way of writing that really attracts me. I most definitely will have to pick up more books by her.