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      <title>To All The Boys Ive Loved Before By Jenny Han by JADEA MCDERMOTT</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I think that readers around my age wouldn't have guessed what happens at the end until they get information on every character.  when I was reading, I kind of already knew what was going to happen because of the movie but if I read the book first I would have assumed that Peter and Lara Jean had some sort of argument before he even got the letter           </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-11-01 17:49:49 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I ended up seeing both the book and the movie and they were both kind of different. Josh and Lara Jean kissed in the book but not in the movie. Gen and Peter did break up but in the movie that's how Lara and Peter started fake dating not because of her and josh. Also, in the movie Kitty didn't have a crush on Josh and claims that she sent the letters on accident. In my opinion I personally think that the book is better than the movie because the book has more information and fills you in on every single second of the story. unlike the movie where everything is summed up in an hour, especially the most important part, the letter. Between the book and the movie, the letter was COMPLETELY different. In the book Lara Jean had said mean things about him and talked about how he was conceded and cocky.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In this lovely, lighthearted romance, high school junior Lara Jean writes never-to-be-mailed letters to every boy she's ever liked. The teen falls for Josh, the boy next door. The catch: he's her older sister's very recent ex-boyfriend. But when her letters are accidentally sent out, the protagonist is desperate to convince Josh that she's over her crush. Peter, a popular boy at school, also received one of Lara Jean's love letters, and—hoping to make his ex-girlfriend jealous—agrees to be her "pretend" beau. Once older sister Margot leaves for college in Scotland, Lara Jean's interactions with Josh are more complicated. Lara Jean also must take care of her younger sister, Kitty, since their mother died six years ago. Unlike typical teen romances , this is as much the story of a family as it is about falling in love. Family traditions are skillfully woven into the first-person narrative, including some from the mother's Korean heritage. Though the three  sisters are very close, they also have conflicts to resolve, and Lara Jean's perspective as a middle child suddenly left in charge is compelling. Readers will be intrigued by the narrator and Peter's complicated relationship. Does she really love Josh, or is Peter the one for her? Most teens will guess the outcome but enjoy the many twists and turns along the way  in this lyrical novel. Readers will remember the Song sisters and the boys in their lives long after the final page turn.—Miranda Doyle, Lake Oswego School District, OR --Miranda Doyle (Reviewed April 1 , 2014) (School Library Journal, vol 60, issue 4, p164)</div>]]></description>
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