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Feb 25, 2018TEENREVIEWCREW rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
P.S. I Still Love You is a wonderful addition to the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before series. This book is much more mature and less innocent compared to the first book in its series as Lara Jean delves into serious aspects of relationships and learns to navigate and approach these subjects. I think this is excellent because it highlights how a healthy relationship should look like and the realities of dating in high school. I also really liked how the author addresses sexism and double standards between girls and boys throughout the story. The best part of the book, in my opinion, are the heartfelt, romantic moments. The relationships and romantic scenes in this story are more sweet and enchanting compared to the first book, and author Jenny Han still manages to keep them realistic and Lara Jean relatable. A new romantic interest from one of Lara Jean’s letters also introduces a feeling of excitement and keeps you on your toes, especially because this new suitor is quite charming and intriguing. This sequel is perfect for those who enjoyed the romance of the first book and want more drama and spice from the story! 5/5 stars. @demi.god.on.a.mission of the Hamilton Public Library's Teen Review Board This is the second book to the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Trilogy. After reading all 3 books, I didn’t really enjoy this one as much. Although there was another love interest added to the story which made it more interesting, there seemed to be a lack of character development. When Lara Jean and Peter got back together, they were back to how they left off. It didn’t seem like either of them learned something new or have a new way to go back into a relationship where problems like this are discussed and resolved. This book is good for a light romance read, but the plot and conflicts and resolutions didn’t really flow together. Nonetheless it is still a great series. @avacadojai of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library The novel 'P.S. I Still Love You" By: Jenny Han, the sequel to "To All The Boys I've Loved Before", is yet another wonderful teenage romance book that will make you smile and feel joy. Who knew that Lara Jean's fake relationship with Peter Kavinsky would make her have very real feelings for him. Now what happens when a boy she's loved before walks back into her life? Who will Lara Jean choose to love, or will she choose both? She has a rush of feelings for this new but old boy, but she fell for peter. She carefully has to consider both of them, while making sure no one else gets hurt in the process. I give this book a 5/5 as tells a complicated story with heartbreaks, friendships, family dramas, and true love.@flarrow_s of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library The book P.S I still love you: To all the boys I've loved before (book 2) by Jenny Han was a very good read. I thought that the book was very relatable for teenagers everywhere. The story was about a teenaged girl navigating her way through high school relationships. I would recommend this book to people aged 13 to 17 because there is some suggested language in the story and because I feel like individuals within this age bracket are most likely to be going through similar situations as the protagonist in this story, Lara Jean. I would give this book 4 stars out of 5. - @MissB148 of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library