Monday, April 8, 2019

Always and Forever Lara Jean


Always and Forever Lara Jean by Jenny Han a romance and comedy story. This book is all about romance and the journey with it. It's a sequel that has 2 other books that are part of it. Anyone looking for a girly romance love story it's the perfect book for them. Lara Jean is a senior in high school who ends up getting a boyfriend that was not expected even for herself. She goes through some many different obstacles with him and deals with a lot of things along the was. Sometimes feels a little pressured not because of him but her peers. Peter her boyfriend who is popular and a jock and Lara who is smart quiet and likes to keep to herself ends up with him even though their complete opposites they're perfect for each other. Lara doesn't have a mother to help with boyfriend things even though she has a great father it's not the same but her older sister Margot gives her advice. Peter and Lara have the purest relationship you just know they're perfect for each other. Lara and Peter go through rumors about what they did together, people talking bad about them taking a break, leaving to a university, and seeing if they will stay together forever or it won't work out. To find out if they stay together forever you would have to read the book. I don't think this book will be read in 100 years because yes it's a great book catches the readers attention and I recommend it but it's not one of kind it's not a book that has would have a big impact on people. It's more of a book that just for entertainment. There is a lot of other books very similar to this one which is why I think it won't be read.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you since it's just another a romantic book and it doesn't stick out. However, if it's just similar to other books, then it may have a chance that it could be read in one hundred years if it is the same genre. If that's what you're saying, then it has just as much chance of being read like the other books, however if a new genre pops into the interests of reader, yes this book may never be read in a hundred years from now.

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