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Rating: 1.5I feel so let down by this book.Let's get one thing straight. It was definitely the weakest out of the three.Belly has finally matured, and it has been truly wonderful seeing Belly transition from a young girl to the lady she is today. I feel like I grew up with her. And that makes her a little extra special for me. Meanwhile, we finally get to see things from Conrad' POV! Finally!!But there is a BIG problem. We all know Conrad is the bad boy typical douche. We know he's wronged Belly...
All I can think to say is that I loved it. I cried more times than I'd like to admit reading this book. Susannah always knew who Belly would marry. If only Susannah had known how she would get there! This book started out STRONG. And I mean chest clenching, life altering strong. I've never smiled and cried so much in my life.
Warning: This review will contain spoilers, and loads of swearing, so please proceed at your own risk. Also, this will be a really lengthy review, so please, bear with me.Disclaimer: I do not intend to offend anyone with this review, including the author.Actual rating: 1.5 stars (that 0.5 is for the ending.)WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST READ? If there was a rating system that rated books based on how much a book fucked you up. This one would deserve a million stars. No book has ever fucked me up so b...
I was mad when Cassia chose Ky. I ripped the library book when Tessa went back to Jem. BUT THIS WAS THE MOST INFURIATING LOVE TRIANGLE I HAVE EVER READ ABOUT OH MY GOD. I almost gave this book 2 or 3 stars, and then I hit the last chapter and all hell let loose. Honestly, Emily is probably the dumbest character I have ever read about. Conrad is the biggest asshole in the fictional world. And Jeremiah was nice up until a point, but obviously screwed up. The series started out okay, but by this bo...
Once upon a time I watched a movie called How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days. I spent most of the movie with my head cocked to the side wondering why the fuck I was supposed to care about these characters. Girl wants to write an article about how to mess up a relationship and do it all to this guy. Guy wants to win a bet and get a promotion or something at work based on his ability to make a girl love him. The movie felt neither romantic nor comedic for me. I thought the main characters were both cree...
Jenny Han books have such great pacing and always start off with a bang! Several years have passed. Belly is a freshman in college and dating Jeremiah. And wow was I not expecting (view spoiler)[ the news he cheated on her in Cabo! (hide spoiler)]Then the majority of the book centers on the decision of Belly and Jeremiah (view spoiler)[ to get married at the age of 18 (hide spoiler)] and the fallout that results. It’s great to read from Belly’s perspective because she’s so convinced she’s righ...
This trilogy was wonderful!! I loved that it had so much deeper meaning than what the summary or the covers suggest. I felt so close to these characters and in the most simplest of ways. I really love books where the setting takes on a character in itself and Cousins beach did that. I felt like I had grown up there and called it home as well. The second book was definitely my favorite out of the trilogy and even though I don't really care for love triangles in books, somehow this one just worked...
When reading this book, you will becoming very frustrated as I was. When it comes to teen relationships, girls tend to make these very sporadic decisions without thinking them through. Belly was no exception to this rule. Throughout her entire relationship with Jeremiah, she kept having that doubt in the back of her mind that told her this is wrong. Plainly she ignored it and made very dumb mistakes. It was the small things that showed Jeremiah was not for Belly. From not considering her feeli
Re-read 8/22/17: So I did still enjoy this, but I gotta be honest and say that this series wasn't quite as "OMG DIS IS DA BEST THANG EVER" upon re-read. When I originally read this I shipped Belly with a different guy and I have TOTALLY changed ships this time around and I am not about dat ending anymore. This was probs more of a 3.5 stars. It was good, but not great.Original read 6/2/14: Crying for the rest of my life because this series was spectacular and I am so, so bummed to be leaving it b...
Great ending to a great series! I am incredibly satisfied at the ending. I fell back in love with Conrad; his character development was amazing. Jeremiah became super annoying. Belly was tolerable, I guess. She just makes pretty poor life choices 80% of the time. The story wasn't super exciting or anything, but I think it did a nice job of wrapping up the series and was heartwarming. Read this for a dose of teen summer nostalgia <3
We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han is the third and final book of the young adult contemporary Summer series. I started this series several months back and it just shows the popularity of the series that my hold is just now coming in from the library on this last book. Not being a huge fan of the old love triangle, and one with brothers involved at that, I didn’t think I would enjoy this at all when picking it up but I ended up finding it rather compelling and needed to find out just how it a...
I have immensely enjoyed the first two books in Jenny Han's Summer Series. They are a bit fluffy and full of ANGST and DRAMA and produce the occasional 'eye-rolling moment from me ~ but they are also charming and nostalgic and summer-y and somehow authentic to the teen voice. I found them utterly compelling and deliciously addictive curl-up-in-the-sun summer goodness. Good times. I was absolutely hanging out for the third and final instalment. Especially thrilled with the characters having aged
3.5/5EeeeEEEEEEEeeeee those are my feelings on this book.
Wow! That was agonizing, irritating and heartbreaking. I don’t know why I still like it. The third book is mainly about the love triangle among the Fisher brothers and Belly. I was almost sure I’d go for team Jeremiah but he seems to have transformed into a completely different person, so sloppy, careless and insensitive or maybe the story finally revealed his true colors and I honestly did not like it. I do not fully blame him for his actions though because in his heart he knows the real deal b...
"He didn't give me flowers or candy. He gave me the moon and the stars. Infinity." ♥I shipped these two from the beginning of this trilogy,so when it all fell apart,i had to drag myself through the book,only to see Belly doing the same mistakes over and over again. I couldn't relate to her as a character,because to me she was a bit selfish,a bit blind..But but (i'm not going to spoil it for you guys.) but the ending was really satisfying. They had their forever and for me that was enough ♥
Let me start this by saying we'll always have summer probably might be the best book i have ever read . I am damn serious. Everything, every single thing, about it is perfect and i wouldn't want it any other way. The story is perfectly crafted and the characters, who by now we know better than we know ourselves, are back and making us fall in love with them all over again. But shit goes down nonetheless. Throughout the book you're debating whether belly should choose jeremiah or conrad. Halfway...
Words cannot even begin to describe how mad I am after reading this book. I fell in love with the series since the first book came out, but now I can't believe it ended the way it did. First off, Jenny Han COMPLETELY changed the characters I had grown to love. Jeremiah was sweet, caring, and amazing, but in this book he was such a jerk I couldn't stand it! Secondly, nothing really happened in the book except for maybe three major events. This makes it move slow and repetitive. And then it all wr...
This is a review of the whole trilogy.Belly loves Conrad. That is a truth that everyone in her life knows. He's the boy she has loved since she was a little girl and she spent her summers with his family at Cousins beach. Through out the trilogy we see how a crush, turns to attraction, turns to hatred and turns to an understanding that only comes when two people who know each other well, mature. Add to that Jeremiah, Conrad's little brother who has always loved Belly and you get drama wrapped in...
This had SO much angst and one of the most intense love triangles i've ever read about, yet the ending was such a cop-out. I'm very disappointed; I wish the first book had remained a standalone and I could've spared myself the next 600 pages of drama and angst, because I knew from the beginning who she was gonna end up with.
OKAY SO. WOW. I really didn't think that this book was going to go in the direction that it did, but in hindsight there was a spoiler at the end of the second book talking about Belly at her wedding so duh. This was my least favorite in the series because I still couldn't grasp the whole "they are spontaneously getting married" thing and I was mostly in shock through the entire book. THE ENDING THOUGH. I won't say any more. But WOW. I honestly liked one brother way more in the first book but thi...