Die romantische Komödie von Erfolgsautorin Kasie West
Im Chemieunterricht kritzelt Lily eine Zeile aus ihrem Lieblingslied auf den Tisch – und erlebt eine Überraschung: Am nächsten Tag hat jemand geantwortet, der den Song auch kennt! Schnell entwickelt sich zwischen ihr und dem namenlosen Schreiber eine Brieffreundschaft. Sie tauschen Musiktipps und lustige Geschichten aus, aber auch geheime Wünsche und Sorgen. Mit jedem Zettel verliert Lily ihr Herz ein bisschen mehr an den Unbekannten. Doch als sie herausfindet, wer ihr da schreibt, wird alles plötzlich ziemlich turbulent.
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- ASIN B06ZZ4D95G
- Publish Date 28 July 2017 (first published 26 July 2016)
- Publish Status Active
- Format eBook (Kindle)
- Pages 368
- Language German
Reviews
Written on Mar 3, 2018
mrs_mander_reads
Written on Dec 1, 2017
phyllish
Written on Aug 3, 2017
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Joséphine
Written on Jun 22, 2017
Initial thoughts: As expected from a Kasie West book, P.S. I Like You was a cute romance novel. It was rather generic, though, with hardly any distinguishing factors that would've made the characters more interesting. Yes, I enjoy books that revolve around music, and it was nice to read one where the main character was into writing lyrics but not performing. I was also glad for the very supportive best friend Lily had, but besides that, P.S. I Like You was an average book for me.
Nany
Written on Jun 12, 2017
Leigha
Written on Dec 14, 2016
Ever have those toe curling moments when something just feels so good? A cup of hot cocoa on a winter's day or puppy kisses in the morning? Well, this book gave me some nice toe curling moments. It's just one of those quick reads which make you smile and say "ahhh." The characters are quirky and fun, while the romance is sweet and dreamy. Additionally, I enjoyed the complicated yet loving friendship between Lily and Isabel. I want to see more interesting friendships between young women in young adult.
Gushing aside, this book is not going to work for everyone. It contains several high school tropes. The villain - if you can even call her that - is one dimensional. And the setting is non-existent. Don't pick this book up expecting to read something profound.
tl;dr A quick, cute read about first love between enemies.
Sam@WLABB
Written on Oct 14, 2016
Like I keep saying, KWest never disappoints me. I needed something not too heavy with an HEA that made my heart swell, and I got that with P.S. I Like You
We have two great MCs, Lily and Cade. Both are very likable and well developed. I found Cade quite interesting as his best parts were kept under wraps from most. There was so many fun, sweet, and aw-shucks moments when the two were together. I like that KWest involves the family too, and Lily's family was insane in all the best ways. They did not have a lot of money, but they had a lot of love. The friendships are strong too. It was a little rough between Lily and Isabelle, but they elected to make decisions based on what was best for their friendship, versus what was just best for themselves. I swear, Kasie West's books are "all that" for me, because she picks the best parts of people and life and puts them center stage.
Once again, KWest has left me warm and fuzzy and happy and smiling.
ladygrey
Written on Aug 9, 2016
When I first read the synopsis, I wasn't sure how interesting or fun the letter writing thing would be if the characters weren't around each other. But the letters provided dimension and a different perspective on the characters.
Then when I started reading it, I had a little bit of a hard time getting into it. Like the first 50 pages or less. I think because the narration is a bit too simplistic, a series of short sentences, cohesive observations broken down into individual sentences. But without noticing I became nicely immersed in the story.
And even though I knew what was going on pretty much from the start, Kasie surprised me with how it played out. It was fun and exciting and there was one scene that I really wanted to go one direction and then it went another and while I was disappointed, the aftermath of that new direction was exactly what the story needed and led to some very nice scenes.
The characters are fun, and not just the main ones. There's a nice balance of surrounding characters that support the story well. And when a character says that someone is adorable, they've actually done and said things that make them believably adorable. It's a little Girl Meets World in that the awkward moments endear you to the characters instead of being off-putting.
Mostly, the whole thing is just super cute. The letters and the characters and how it all ends up. Super cute.
Bianca
Written on Jul 28, 2016
Letters were safe. They were words, easy to read if enjoyable and stop reading if hurtful. Letters didn’t stare at me like he was now staring at me, full of fire.
— So much cuteness.
liz089
Written on Jul 27, 2016