Title: To All The Boys I've Loved Before
Author: Jenny Han
Pages: 388
To All The Boys I've Loved Before is about a girl who writes secret letters to those who she loved before. These letters are meant for goodbye and not to be read ever again. She stores her letters in a blue teal hat box that her mother who passed away gave to her. One day all of the letters disappear and are sent to all the boys she's written those letters to. With this problem, all of the boys that have received the letters now know that Lara Jean (main character) likes them.
The main character of this book is Lara Jean. Overall her character is pretty relatable because this setting takes place in high school. I feel that Lara Jean is a very broad character that most teenage girls can easily relate to. Lara Jean goes through a problem that a crush might deny her which most girls believe would happen if they do confess, but instead everything takes a different course. The characters in the novel itself are very dynamic. For example Peter Kavinsky goes through experiences and learns to make better decisions for himself instead of putting himself down for someone else. This helped with the story itself to show that it is necessary to drop certain people to allow you to grow as a person. I honestly wouldn't change anything to this story. I believe that the way the author presented her fictional story was a work of art. The story itself held great meaning and suspense.
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