4.5 stars
A fantastic final novel to the trilogy. This is definitely my favorite of the books because kickass Juliette is real and Warner is asdfghjkl and Kenji is the best person in the entire world and James is so cute and there were actual funny things that happened that I actually laughed out loud at.
Loved it. Loved it loved it loved it.
Holy shit, holy mother of god, holy crap, oh my god what the fuck this about fucked me up.
Just whoa. SO INTENSE.
The last 100 pages of this book were insanity and I LOVED THEM.
The rest of the book was great as well, truly, but I think it suffered from the great second-book-in-a-trilogy disease, which is why, despite it's greatness I can't give it the full five stars.
3.5 stars
Really enjoyed this! Like so much!
It was incredibly intense and so addicting. I didn't want to put it down.
I did not know that this was a dystopian type of book, so when I found out that we were living in this post-apocalyptic sort of world where nature has basically gone to shit, like, it threw me off for a moment!
I can't quite tell where things are going considering the love story, because I've heard things about it that I don't see in the first book, but I guess we'll see in the next! Because I'll definitely read Unravel Me. Just you wait.
It's been a looooong time since I read the first book of this, but I saw that this little novella existed and just went for it, and it was super cute. More sex than I thought there would be, but I guess that's just because I didn't remember how much there'd been in the firt one.
This was good, though, I liked it. Dan and Elle are so cute.
This was sososososososososo great and cute and amazing and holy crap, I fucking loved this. It's a freaking novella, like, it's short but so entirely cute that I can't even deal, like, oh my god, and it's funny-so fucking hilarious at times, Daniel's family is fucking great and I just can't this was too cute I can't fucking handle it
This was wonderful and great and despite the ending so incredibly cute at times that it was hard to handle.
I just thought it was fucking great.
SpoilerBut can we just talk about the three words Eleanor wrote on the postcard??? I'm thinking maybe it's I miss you but it could also be I love you because she never tells him that throughout the book, but I just don't know and I just ?????
I think I enojoyed this book more the second time around than I did the first. I remember thinking it would be avery cutesy book and was slightly disappointed that it wasn't, because that's what I was expecting. But this time I knew what I was getting into, and I knew what to expect, so I could just enjoy the story that much more. It's still heart-wrenching and gut-churning but in the best ways possible (you just feel so much). Also when I first read the book, I didn't listen to the songs as I went along but I've heard them since, so when I picked up the book the second time, it was just amazing to recognize the lyrics and hear the song it turns out to be in your head while the narrators read them to me, because yes, I listened to the audiobook for this, which was GREAT. The narrators are fantasic and I really believe that the audiobook is one of the main reasons why I enjoyed it more this second time around.
Love it love it love it. Just love it.
Really really enjoyed this, but I was expecting a really cute story, because everyone keeps saying that it's totally cute, so I was a bit disappointed in that sense. It was a lot more serious and sad than what I thought it would be, and I was really wanting that cutesy contemporary.
It was still cute though, albeit not as much as I wanted it to be, and I really did enjoy it.
My favorite Colleen Hoover book, this one. Definitely. Like, I literally can't, I loved it so much. It was just so so so so so so so so so so so amazing. And I fucking love that these two characters have both been through shit but they just pick themselves up and they keep going and they get over it (as much as is possible) and they did it all on their own, like, they were fine with their past before they even met and I LOVED that, because they did it without leaning on anyone but themselves.
I just fucking loved this book so much.
My first time around reading this series, I said Battle of the Labyrinth was my favorite of the five. I've changed my mind. Now The Last Olympian is definitely my favorite. There's so much action and my babies are all grown up and Percabeth is just the cutest thing, and I just love all of it and even Luke and what he did and- sigh
You have to read this fucking series.
Very cutesy as well, but unfortunately, I didn't like it as much as the first one. It centered around the drama from the first book, which I found a bit annoying, but I needed the continuation, to know what happened with the characters and such, and that was all really nice. I wish it'd had a better overall arc, but nevertheless, I really really enjoyed it and definitely recommend reading it after the end of To All The Boys I've Loved Before if you thought it cut off too soon. I also really loved watching the couple actually being a couple, because whenever contemporaries end and they just cut off, you always want more and this book was the more, but there was a bit too much of the same drama and back and forth for me to completely enjoy it as much as the last one.
Oh my god, I fucking adore this book.
It's so freaking cute and adorable and Lara Jean is so wonderful and Peter is great and Kitty is the cutest thing in the entire world.
I didn't like Chris at all in the beginning but I warmed up to her so much by the end, and with Margot I felt the complete opposite and oh my god, I can't deal with the cuteness, it was sp fluffy and amazing and heart eyes
If it was possible to give more than five stars, I would.
I spent the first two minutes after finishing this book just squealing. Well, technically, I spent the last three chapters squealing, I think.
It was just wow. I don't know how to express my feelings. It was probably the best ending to a series I have ever ever read. It's not one of those endings where things are barely solved and then it ends, no, it's one of the good ones, one where you get more, so much more!
I honestly can't deal with my feelings right now. I loved it. I just plain fucking loved every single bit of it, even the hard and terrible bits that made my heart crumble.
But here's a spoiler for everyone that won't be hidden:
No one dies.
This fact alone made me happier than Iko when she got her escort body.
Really enjoyed it, though not as good as the first one. I liked meeting Will, I think he's a great character, but I thought the story dragged sometimes when we were with Lee Scoresby and Serafina Pekkala.
Too many people died for it to be satisfactory, but I still really enjoyed it and where the story's going
Holy shit, I loved this book. Holy mother of god, I don't understand it. People say that Cress will be even better, and I'm just like, “how???” I am so fucking excited to read Cress and Winther, this was just absolutely wonderful, and I fucking love every single one of the new characters, they're all amazing, and funny, and badass, and great, and cool, and damn, I wish I knew them in real life.
Holy crack-shit-couch, everybody needs to read this series because W.O.W.