Given the way love turned her heart in the New York Times bestselling To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, which SLJ called a “lovely, lighthearted romance,” it’s no surprise that Lara Jean still has letters to write.Lara Jean didn’t expect to really fall for Peter. She and Peter were just pretending. Except suddenly they weren’t. Now Lara Jean is more confused than ever. When another boy from … more confused than ever.
When another boy from her past returns to her life, Lara Jean’s feelings for him return too. Can a girl be in love with two boys at once?
In this charming and heartfelt sequel to the New York Times bestseller To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, we see first love through the eyes of the unforgettable Lara Jean. Love is never easy, but maybe that’s part of makes it so amazing.
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i loved it alot it was my favortive i read it 4 times
It’s great
A great follow up to the first book. Cute.
This one I finished in two days. By the middle I was laying in bed and I just couldn’t stop flipping pages to sleep, I felt like I had to keep going. I love how Stormi encourages in her own way, and telling Lara Jean that she’s the one in control. Stormy is a major character to Lara Jean and altogether inspirational. I also love the twist they …
I find this book to be the best in the series. The characters were still fairly unlikeable, in my opinion, but they were more tolerable. I happened to really love John Ambrose, and I wish Lara Jean had ended up with him. This book still didn’t change my opinion on Peter, but as I said before, he was more tolerable. I wouldn’t consider this to be …
okay so i love this book so much it was like a book you wanted to keep reading totally recommend!
Awesome read and looking forward to the movie…. it’s a story about young love, traditions, friendships and family..
Omg! I love this book….It’s a-maz-ing!
This book kind of fell flat for me, it wasn’t terrible, just mostly boring. There were many times throughout the story that I became extremely frustrated, and not in a good way. Peter and Lara Jean are just kids, I get that but goodness I got so angry that Lara Jean didn’t stand up for herself. She didn’t speak the truth when it needed to be …
This book really tested Lara Jean and Peter as a couple. I absolutely loved it.
I thought it was amazing
I really enjoyed reading this book and cannot wait to see the second movie.
great book to read
It took me a while to get back into reading because of my busy schedule. I then decided to pick up this book and it was so easy to read.
I have read TATBILB already so I really wanted to know what would happen between some characters. I just wish she didn’t end up with who she ended up with in the end omg argh. This book was very easy engaging …
High recommend reading the first book first, do not expect to be able to read it after watching the movie.
Picking up basically right where the first book leaves off, the sequel to To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before continues following Lara Jean, her sisters, and her romantic relationships as her junior year in high school continues. Lara Jean is still such a lovable character and she gets some real character growth and toughening up in this book, even …
no Words to explain….
This book picks up right were we left the first one and sees Lara Jean bringing another letter to Peter.
In this new chapter, an unexpected reply to one of her letters arrives and Lara Jean will have to decide how she wants to handle the contact with another childhood friend and how to deal with the letter he received while staying true to her …
This book was even better than the first. I love Lara Jean so much. I love her and her family. I can’t get enough of Kitty and even her nerdy dad. Seeing Lara Jean fall in love with Peter was so heartwarming and cute. But at the same time she struggling. I liked that Jenny Han addresses the double standard with boys and girls when it comes to sex. …
This second novel in the series was every bit as good as the first. I think Laura Jean is an interesting and entertaining character. She’s easy to relate to and you just want things to work out for her.
In the circumstances she finds herself, I don’t think any of us would blame Laura Jean for her reactions. This is all so much for a teenage …