P.S. I Like You

What if the person you were falling for was a total mystery?Signed, sealed, delivered... While spacing out in Chemistry class, Lily scribbles some of her favorite song lyrics onto her desk. The next day, she finds that someone has continued the lyrics on the desk, and added a message to her. Intrigue! Soon, Lily and her anonymous pen pal are exchanging full-on letters -- sharing secrets, recommending bands, and opening up to each other. Lily realizes she's kind of falling for this letter writer. Only who is he? As Lily attempts to unravel the mystery, and juggle school, friends, crushes, and her crazy family, she discovers that matters of the heart can't always be spelled out... Kasie West brings irresistible wit, warmth, and sparkle to this swoon-worthy story of love showing up when you least expect it.
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Another Kasie West book that I love. Why am I not surprised? I think I'm going to try very hard to find hate-turning-into-love sort of romance stories now, but I don't think I'll ever be able to find one that is as good as this. Lily is hilarious. I love her character, and don't get me started on her family. I'd love to meet people like them, weird but fun and friendly, people who only mean well even through their awkwardness. There are so many beautiful and meaningful quotes in this, especially for a teen fiction. It's perfect. Even as sixteen-year-olds, all the characters seem to be mature for their age (except for Sasha, argh) and this is just sooo refreshing and a good learning point for everyone who reads this.
P.S. I cannot believe I finished this book in a day.
P.P.S. Did I mention how cute this book is?
P.S. I cannot believe I finished this book in a day.
P.P.S. Did I mention how cute this book is?
This was a wonderful book! I'm sure most people would complain about its predictability, but I suppose it depends on the reader's preference.
I really loved the characters and the chemistry between the characters. Lily literally represents every awkward and weird girl out there (myself included) and I loved it! I like how she changed along the way and learned not to jump to conclusions. I like that Cade learned lessons too. The chemistry between the characters was so entertaining (I love those love-hate relationships)! I really loved the premise of the plot and the pace of the plot. It's not the "deepest" plot ever, but I think was it cute and fun.
Overall, I highly recommend this if you're looking for a cute, fun, and light-hearted rom-com.
I really loved the characters and the chemistry between the characters. Lily literally represents every awkward and weird girl out there (myself included) and I loved it! I like how she changed along the way and learned not to jump to conclusions. I like that Cade learned lessons too. The chemistry between the characters was so entertaining (I love those love-hate relationships)! I really loved the premise of the plot and the pace of the plot. It's not the "deepest" plot ever, but I think was it cute and fun.
Overall, I highly recommend this if you're looking for a cute, fun, and light-hearted rom-com.
I never was a big romance person, but the idea of falling in love with writing letters to a mysterious letter writer in between class periods was interesting to me. That mystery didn’t last too long into the story, but I was still intrigued to see how the situation all panned out. It does have a very happy ending… I was sad when the story was over and to be back in reality lol. Overall it’s a very cliche romance book for high school kids. If your into that kind of stuff, go for it, but I like visiting happy stories once in a while just to have some positivity in my life.
This was a disappointing read. It felt like it was a cheap knockoff of a really interesting writers' prompt. If you like this book, I get why but it was not my cup of tea. Still 3 stars because it was ok and mildly entertaining.
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