Book Review: We'll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han

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There are moments when you stare into space and before you knew it, tears are already spilling out of your eyes. Are you even warned before reading this last book? Because I am not. And I feel so emotional I want to kick everyone’s ass.

This book really turned my world upside down. There are times that I cry (like really damn cry), and the next thing I knew my face felt so numb from smiling too much. Heh, too much feels in this book. Too. Much that it felt good to throw up.

I am raising all my hands as a big thumbs up for this book! And this is my public declaration that I am and will always be in love with Jenny Han’s works. You make magic. You’re awesome. I am still reeling.

And even though I am not a fan of Conrad, I am so happy with how the book ended. This book teach me lessons in life. I love how this book felt so real I could even imagine Conrad and Belly saying hi to me. In person. And I like Jenny Han’s style in executing this trilogy- a lot of flashbacks that were remarkable and worth remembering. And I think that’s what really made the story strong- on how they became a family.

Okay, it’s a love story. But, I don’t give a butterfly about it because as I look into it, the story was all about a family- how they messed up, mend, love one another unconditionally, and how a family really works outside our reverie. All the worst and beautiful moments we shared with our families makes us more beautiful than we could ever fathom.
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