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P.S. I Still Love You
    2015-06-17  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    《附言:我还爱你》

    Lara Jean and Peter are dating. Their interactions are perfect. Lara Jean is quirky* and sometimes snappish* with Peter, but he is just so even-tempered and allows everything to roll past him. He teases her and always gets back into her good graces* whenever he upsets her. It’s all very sweet. The one fly in the ointment seems to be the constant texts and conversations between Peter and his ex-girlfriend, Genevieve.

    Lara Jean’s involvement with the people at the senior center brings her into contact with a boy from her past. Even though she really likes Peter, she can’t help comparing herself to Genevieve and finding herself lacking. She knows that she has this new boy’s full attention, all the while Genevieve is competing with her.

    In this charming and heartfelt sequel* to the New York Times best seller “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” we see first love through the eyes of the unforgettable Lara Jean. Love is never easy, but maybe that’s part of what makes it so amazing.

    What’s beautiful about this book and Jenny Han’s other novels is that she manages to capture human complexity* in her characters. Even Kitty, the smallest and youngest of the bunch is described in such detail that you can’t help but connect with her character as much as all the others. “P.S. I Love You” isn’t a love story... it is, but it’s so much more. It’s a story about the complexities of human interaction and it’s told beautifully from Lara Jean’s point of view. With these characters you experience not only love, but also conflict*, friendship, loss, growth, understanding and so many more feelings.(SD-Agencies)

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