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# P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before)

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Now a Netflix original movie starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo and the inspiration behind the Netflix spin-off series XO, Kitty , now streaming! In this highly anticipated sequel to the “lovely, lighthearted” (School Library Journal) New York Times bestselling To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before , Lara Jean still has letters to write and even more to lose when it comes to love. 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 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 what makes it so amazing.

Review: Book 2 is a must read! - It's always interesting to enter the realm of Book 2 in a series. Sometimes, I hesitate and wonder if it will live up to the expectation, anticipation, and love of the first book. However, I have to give the author kudos for keeping true to her main characters but giving them diversity in their second-book storyline. Jenny Han kept the evolution of her characters on the same fun, goofy, relatable rollercoaster ride, and I loved every millisecond of it! Lara Jean's character matures in a lot of ways throughout this book. Development of her feelings for Peter, her sidetracked emotions for John, and her devotion to her sisters offered wonderful and surprising twists and turns throughout the whole story. I know there will be some hardcore Peter fans and some John fans as well after reading this second installment. To be honest, I'm a bit torn with how things turned out myself. Lara Jean handled the situation with Peter and Gen much better than I imagined she would, or anybody for that matter. I could completely understand her side of things. She asked for honesty, and although I think she's correct that she allowed her jealousy and comparison of herself to Gen to motivate some of her feelings and actions, I believe that Peter's character held some of the blame as well. Anyone would be hurt to see how much Gen still relies on Peter and how often he goes running to her aid. While I applaud Peter for his sensitivity and loyalty, I do see Lara Jean's point of wanting honesty and not to feel as if she comes in second in his life. She made some very good points, which I feel a lot of people in similar relationships would also argue. Even though I see Peter's dedication and kindness, I think he could have stood to get a clue sooner. He could have at least let Lara Jean know when he was going to see Gen. He could have been as upfront as possible about the situation, even if he couldn't share Gen's secret. I do agree with Lara Jean that Gen is manipulative and could have been using her family issues as a way to hold onto Peter. Therefore, being honest with Lara Jean would have gone a long way. I suppose I'm laying out all of this because it helps me make my next case a little easier as well. John Ambrose McClaren. First, his name is definitely rememberable, lol. I liked the introduction to his character. The pen-pal relationship he and Lara Jean established was adorable. It was nice that they were becoming friends, and it was sweet to find out he'd had a crush on her too (and still does). Second, he was a beautiful character. I loved his intentions, consideration, and assistance to Lara Jean with the USO dance. Their snow fight was kinda cliche, but fun to read. Last, there's a small part of me that wishes she would have given John more of a chance. Their relationship would have been nice to see. I like Peter, don't get me wrong, but I felt it would have added more to the story if she'd been able to move forward with John. It would have felt better, I speculate, if she'd given Peter the chance to really move on from Gen as well as see Lara Jean's point of view a little more clearly. In a lot of ways, I think John and Lara Jean had a lot more in common. Their hard-work and appreciation of academics was one point of common ground as well as their past friendship. They enjoyed the other's humor and could talk about things fairly easily. They both helped out at the retirement community, and he was making an effort to be considerate and friendly with Kitty, who liked Peter better. Plus, there wasn't an ex-girlfriend dogging their every move, videotaping and releasing a private moment to the whole school/public, and who wasn't trying to come between the two of them every chance she got. So, they really had a better start at the very least. I know die-hard fans of Peter would disagree, and I'm up for those opinions. I'm not unhappy with the ending of the book or the direction Jenny Han took it. I still loved it for what it was, and I do love Peter. I guess there's just a small part of me that hoped for a little more opportunity for the characters to grow, even if it was away from each other for a little while (or more than what the book gave us). Still, I loved this book, I'm satisfied with the ending, and I would still reread it until it fell apart. I love all of the characters and enjoyed their personalities and humor. I'm already in Book 3 as I type this, and I'm hoping for even more good things. :)
Review: A Sweet, Heartwarming Dive Back into Lara Jean’s World - P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han is such a cute and feel-good read. I loved being inside Lara Jean’s head again — her thoughts are so sweet, funny, and relatable. One of my favorite parts of the story was seeing her struggle between two really great guys. It felt real and messy in the best way, and it was easy to understand why she was torn. Plus, the addition of the assassin game throughout the book was so much fun! It was such a creative way to show the characters interacting and gave the story a playful vibe. The whole book just had such a cozy, heartwarming feel to it. It’s the kind of story that makes you smile without even realizing it. Jenny Han does such a great job capturing the highs and lows of being a teenager, and I loved how light and charming the whole book felt. Definitely a perfect pick if you’re in the mood for a sweet young adult romance.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,518 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #23 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Dating & Sex (Books) #32 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Girls' & Women's Issues (Books) #70 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 15,034 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Book 2 is a must read!
*by B***7 on December 1, 2018*

It's always interesting to enter the realm of Book 2 in a series. Sometimes, I hesitate and wonder if it will live up to the expectation, anticipation, and love of the first book. However, I have to give the author kudos for keeping true to her main characters but giving them diversity in their second-book storyline. Jenny Han kept the evolution of her characters on the same fun, goofy, relatable rollercoaster ride, and I loved every millisecond of it! Lara Jean's character matures in a lot of ways throughout this book. Development of her feelings for Peter, her sidetracked emotions for John, and her devotion to her sisters offered wonderful and surprising twists and turns throughout the whole story. I know there will be some hardcore Peter fans and some John fans as well after reading this second installment. To be honest, I'm a bit torn with how things turned out myself. Lara Jean handled the situation with Peter and Gen much better than I imagined she would, or anybody for that matter. I could completely understand her side of things. She asked for honesty, and although I think she's correct that she allowed her jealousy and comparison of herself to Gen to motivate some of her feelings and actions, I believe that Peter's character held some of the blame as well. Anyone would be hurt to see how much Gen still relies on Peter and how often he goes running to her aid. While I applaud Peter for his sensitivity and loyalty, I do see Lara Jean's point of wanting honesty and not to feel as if she comes in second in his life. She made some very good points, which I feel a lot of people in similar relationships would also argue. Even though I see Peter's dedication and kindness, I think he could have stood to get a clue sooner. He could have at least let Lara Jean know when he was going to see Gen. He could have been as upfront as possible about the situation, even if he couldn't share Gen's secret. I do agree with Lara Jean that Gen is manipulative and could have been using her family issues as a way to hold onto Peter. Therefore, being honest with Lara Jean would have gone a long way. I suppose I'm laying out all of this because it helps me make my next case a little easier as well. John Ambrose McClaren. First, his name is definitely rememberable, lol. I liked the introduction to his character. The pen-pal relationship he and Lara Jean established was adorable. It was nice that they were becoming friends, and it was sweet to find out he'd had a crush on her too (and still does). Second, he was a beautiful character. I loved his intentions, consideration, and assistance to Lara Jean with the USO dance. Their snow fight was kinda cliche, but fun to read. Last, there's a small part of me that wishes she would have given John more of a chance. Their relationship would have been nice to see. I like Peter, don't get me wrong, but I felt it would have added more to the story if she'd been able to move forward with John. It would have felt better, I speculate, if she'd given Peter the chance to really move on from Gen as well as see Lara Jean's point of view a little more clearly. In a lot of ways, I think John and Lara Jean had a lot more in common. Their hard-work and appreciation of academics was one point of common ground as well as their past friendship. They enjoyed the other's humor and could talk about things fairly easily. They both helped out at the retirement community, and he was making an effort to be considerate and friendly with Kitty, who liked Peter better. Plus, there wasn't an ex-girlfriend dogging their every move, videotaping and releasing a private moment to the whole school/public, and who wasn't trying to come between the two of them every chance she got. So, they really had a better start at the very least. I know die-hard fans of Peter would disagree, and I'm up for those opinions. I'm not unhappy with the ending of the book or the direction Jenny Han took it. I still loved it for what it was, and I do love Peter. I guess there's just a small part of me that hoped for a little more opportunity for the characters to grow, even if it was away from each other for a little while (or more than what the book gave us). Still, I loved this book, I'm satisfied with the ending, and I would still reread it until it fell apart. I love all of the characters and enjoyed their personalities and humor. I'm already in Book 3 as I type this, and I'm hoping for even more good things. :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Sweet, Heartwarming Dive Back into Lara Jean’s World
*by V***A on April 28, 2025*

P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han is such a cute and feel-good read. I loved being inside Lara Jean’s head again — her thoughts are so sweet, funny, and relatable. One of my favorite parts of the story was seeing her struggle between two really great guys. It felt real and messy in the best way, and it was easy to understand why she was torn. Plus, the addition of the assassin game throughout the book was so much fun! It was such a creative way to show the characters interacting and gave the story a playful vibe. The whole book just had such a cozy, heartwarming feel to it. It’s the kind of story that makes you smile without even realizing it. Jenny Han does such a great job capturing the highs and lows of being a teenager, and I loved how light and charming the whole book felt. Definitely a perfect pick if you’re in the mood for a sweet young adult romance.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I do still love this series!
*by B***A on August 7, 2017*

I was quite a fan of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, even though I don’t generally read many young adult novels. This sequel had the same elements that made me love the first book—a detailed, cultural, and warm family home life, with a father and sisters who supported Lara Jean and made the story all the more believable, an adorable romance, and a protagonist who was clearly struggling to understand what the right thing for her to do was, but who acted smartly and with sensitivity. What was more, this book included an exciting plot twist in which its characters engaged in a game of Assassin, which I thought was cleverly interwoven with the wider narrative, and it ended up playing an unexpected part in Lara Jean’s journey towards better understanding herself and her peers. The side characters of this book were well developed, and I enjoyed learning more about Lara Jean’s past friendships in middle school and how these relationships have developed—or fallen apart—since then. I think this sequel shed significant light on some more of Lara Jean’s history that we hadn’t seen: namely, John Ambrose. I thought his character foiled Lara Jean’s brilliantly, and the change that he had gone through over the years seemed to deeply inspire her. The scene in which they play in the snow outside of the retirement home is perhaps my favorite of the book, for its nostalgic and romantic quality. I must mention, too, Lara Jean’s reflections on the mother she has lost, and the many memories that she still cherishes with her. These passages were beautiful and carried heavier meaning somehow—they led me to believe that the author herself had experienced a similar, if not the same loss, because Lara Jean’s meditations on her mother were sensitive, beautiful, and utterly truthful. In these sections I truly felt as if Lara Jean were a real person, as her pains and concerns came through strongly. The writing style of the novel was easy to read and flowed well, although at moments I thought that the general statements being infused into the text did not work quite so well. Often times, these sentences were at the very end of chapters, and I felt as if they “told” rather than “showed,” and that for this reason they could have been cut from the text and allowed for the reader to fill in the gaps instead. I wasn’t entirely satisfied with how the ending turned out, although I’m sure this was a topic of contention for many fans. I would’ve liked to see Lara Jean end up with the other boy—but I do understand some of the reasoning behind choosing the one that she did. Although young adult novels are not often my genre of choice, I’m invested in this series in the sense that I would read Han’s third book. Overall, this series has a similar feeling to that of The Summer I Turned Pretty in its elements of romance, romantic triangles, family difficulties and the parent-child relationship. However, I find this one to be more innocent, as if perhaps it would appeal to a younger audience, or especially to readers who might relate to Lara Jean.

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