(To
All the Boys I’ve Loved Before #1)
Publication
Date: April 15, 2014
Hardcover, 355 pages, Simon & Schuster
Genres:
YA, Contemporary
Lara Jean keeps her love letters in
a hatbox her mother gave her.
They aren't love letters that
anyone else wrote for her, these are ones she's written. One for every boy
she's ever loved—five in all. When she writes, she can pour out her heart and
soul and say all the things she would never say in real life, because her
letters are for her eyes only. Until the day her secret letters are mailed, and
suddenly Lara Jean's love life goes from imaginary to out of control.
My Review
This book has a lot of hype surrounding it, so I totally
went into it thinking that it would just be a cute, light contemporary read.
And it was. But it wasn’t. And I’m not sure how to explain that. You’ll just
have to read it to see what I mean. ;)
Lara Jean has two sisters, an older one and a younger one.
Margot, the oldest, has a boyfriend named Josh. Margot breaks up with Josh
because she’s leaving for college. Lara Jean has a crush on Josh. Lara Jean
writes a letter to Josh about her crush. That letter gets accidentally mailed.
Cue a messed up whirlwind of drama and craziness.
Lara Jean is a great main character. She’s the epitome of
every homebody girl that just doesn’t understand why people like to go to
parties, football games, etc. I think we’d get along great. She also spends a
lot of time with her family which makes for some adorable familial interactions
throughout the book. Now the love interests, Josh and Peter, are very
different. Josh is kind of like the nerdy guy next door, while Peter is the
lacrosse star that everyone loves. And while Josh is a nice guy, I just didn’t
see him clicking with Lara Jean. But that’s just my opinion.
The plot of the book was amazingly entertaining. While there
are some original elements to the story, like the letters getting accidentally
sent and the family and boyfriend dynamic, the big plot points of the story
have really already been done before, but Han does a great job making all of
these situations seem like she invented them. Like the
pretending-to-date-another-guy trope or even the ex-girlfriend-is-a-beotch cliché.
Nothing about the book seemed like it had been overdone in every Hollywood
rom-com ever.
I loved Han’s The
Summer I Turned Pretty series and I didn’t think that this book would
surpass the feels I had for those books (at least the first two, because the
last one wasn’t that great), but To All
the Boys I’ve Loved Before totally blew me away, and I can’t wait to read
the next book in this sugary-sweet duology!
*Note: I purchased
a copy of this book for myself.
I'm glad to see that you really liked this one! I got it pretty cheap as a Kindle Daily Deal a while ago but I still haven't read it. Hopefully I will soon because it sounds excellent.
ReplyDeleteKrystianna @ Downright Dystopian
I think you'll definitely enjoy it. It was very cute! Thanks for visiting!
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