
In fact, if it’s packed with anything, it’s absolutely charm. I Still Love You is jam-packed with melodrama. It’s definitely an emotional journey for everyone, including the reader. We’re with Lara Jean as she hits those bumps in the road and tries to handle those confusing and conflicting emotions, as she comes to terms with what it means to MEAN something to another person. It’s something that LJ and Peter realize right away. They may be less or more complicated depending on your age (or really, your maturity level), but they’re never easy. It’s a rocky road for these two lovebirds and gets bumpier when Lara Jean receives a letter from the one boy who has yet to respond to her former love letters.Īt any age, relationships are complicated. Together, Lara Jean has to learn how to navigate her first real romantic relationship and deal with everything that comes with it, including jealous ex-girlfriends, sex, and internet scandals. We read the love letter, and eventually Peter does to, in Lara Jean’s effort to win him back.

I Still Love You picks up right where Lara Jean ended. Lara Jean discovered she has real feelings for Peter and begins to write him one of her signature love letters.

To All The Boys… left us on a huge cliffhanger. I Still Love You, but we can’t completely disregard one Peter Kavinsky, who took our hearts and us by surprise in To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before.

I almost want to say that Kitty and Lara Jean’s relationships with her sisters are the sole reasons to read P.S. She makes me wish I had a little sister who would take advantage of my kindness, give me a kick in the ass to do the things I might be too afraid to do, and binge-watch The Sopranos with me.

I Still Love You | Jenny Han | To All The Boys… #2 | Pub Date: May 26, 2015įirst, I just want to say that I LOVE Kitty, Lara Jean’s feisty, smart, and funny little sister.
