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To All the Boys I've Loved Before

June 22, 2019
By Akshata GOLD, Nashik, Other
Akshata GOLD, Nashik, Other
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ITS KIND OF FUN TO DO THE IMPOSSIBLE


A few months ago I came across this beautiful teen novel series by Jenny Han. The book vividly describes all the things going through a teen girls mind .The story is based on the love life of an asian american girl .The name of the main character is Lara Jean. Lara Jean has two sisters, Margot and Kitty. They live with their dad. Lara Jean has a habbit of writing love letters to all the guys she had a crush on. Those are not actual love letters rather a way to get over her emotions. She hides all those letters  into a teal hatbox ,there are total five letters for five different guys .

One day all out of nowhere those letters gets sent out. Lara Jean also writes a letter to Josh Sanderson who was her sisters boyfriend. When she comes to know about this, she begins to avoid him, but Josh somehow confronts her and asks him what it all was about .She somehow cuts him off by saying that it was a long time ago and now shes dating someone .She was about to walk away just when she saw Peter Kavinsky walking down the hallway. She ran towards him and kissed him wildly just so josh notices .After a while they decide to be each ohers pretend boyfriend and girlfriend .This goes on for a while and the other letter too gets sent out which creates a lot of problems. Though some of the descriptions of the book are really nice you might find some unnecessary details that you might wanna skip. The book ends with a viral video of Lara Jean and Peter in a hot tub and Sanderson trying to confess his feelings to Lara Jean. Peter k and Lara Jean broke up because of the video incident and she writes another letter to Peter but this time her feelings are real. They both admit that the"re in love and their love is no more pretend.....................To be continued



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