I would love to see Lara Jean in 10-15 years, the woman she grows to be and the kind of man she. By the end I was really worried it wouldn't end how I wanted, because it was SO rushed, but the ending was lovely and I am 100% BEGGING for an epilogue. I was not expecting a new love interest, so that totally caught me off guard - but then I found myself (yet again, like the first book) not really sure who's "team" to be for. I absolutely adored the conversation she had with her sister about how maybe Lara Jean just loves love. I was hooked on the Summer novels and ended up reading the first 2 of this. This is not some epic love story, but just a girl in highschool navigating her first loves. This book pulled on my heart strings the entire time. All of the things that bugged me (especially about Lara Jean) in the first book, were better - AND the author really drove home that she is only 16, and she's making 16 year old choices, which are sometimes hard to grasp especially for me as a 25 year old reader. Right after Lara Jean makes up with Gen, she goes to Belleview Retirement Home for the Star Ball that she and John Ambrose have been planning. I really enjoyed this! I gave "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" a 3.5 but this one I'm giving a 4 out of 5 to.
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