To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han

To All the Boys I've Loved Before (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #1)

by Jenny Han

Lara Jean keeps her love letters in a hatbox her mother gave her.
One for every boy she's ever loved. 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.

Reviewed by rakesandrogues on

4 of 5 stars

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Originally posted at Muggle-Born.

First of all, let me just say that TO ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE by Jenny Han must be some kind of amazing to bring me back from the blogging dead.

I took advantage of the e-book sale and bought a copy for $1.99. I don’t usually buy e-books (libraries, not piracy) but I’ve been putting off from reading this book way too long. Despite the great reviews from other fellow bloggers, I have to admit that I was still skeptical before picking up the book. As you may recall, I had a love/hate relationship with Jenny Han’s previous series. Much to my surprise, TO ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE by Jenny Han completely blew me away. After reading so many Jenny Han books, this is the first book that I’ve really, really enjoyed.

I took an immediate liking to the Song girls. I think this is mostly because I also come from a family of three sisters (and a brother…), and I saw a lot of similarities between them and my sisters. I am definitely most like Margot: the oldest sister usually responsible for taking care of the others. My middle sister is most like Lara Jean, and my youngest sister is also like the baby Song girl, Kitty. I found it very amusing to compare my sisters to the Song sisters. I really loved that family was such an important theme in the novel.

Lara Jean is a very relatable protagonist – and I’m not saying that just because I also happen to share her fondness for letter-writing and old things. I really enjoyed reading about her experiences as she faces all of her past loves face-to-face.

Sure, there is a love triangle – borderline love square – in this book, but surprisingly, I didn’t have a problem with it. Usually, siblings fighting over a romantic interest is a deal-breaker for me. However, in ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE, Jenny Han manages to create a perfectly believable scenario.

Additionally, I would be very upset with a book that has such an abrupt ending, but with ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE by Jenny Han, I just wanted more. The book lacks a proper resolution. Since I can tell where the ending had been going, it makes me even more eager for the sequel.

It’s been a long time since I couldn’t put a book down, and I’m so happy to have read TO ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE by Jenny Han. I almost forgot what it is like to read a really awesome book.

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