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by Jenny Han · To All the Boys I've Loved Before #2
2015 · 337 pages · Simon and Schuster
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📚 Book 2 of a completed 2-book series
What started as a fake relationship with Peter has become something real and deliciously complicated for Lara Jean—but just when she's finally figured out her feelings, her first love unexpectedly walks back into her life and shakes everything up. Now Lara Jean has to navigate the messy, confusing terrain of actually being in love with someone while wrestling with lingering feelings for another, discovering that the hard part isn't falling in love at all, it's choosing who you want to be with. This charming sequel captures all the sweetness and emotional authenticity that made the first book so beloved, as Lara Jean learns that real relationships require so much more than just chemistry—they demand honesty, vulnerability, and knowing what your heart actually wants.
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Soft indie pop and acoustic ballads capturing the bittersweet ache of loving two people at once. Think dreamy vocals, gentle guitar, and wistful melodies—the soundtrack to late-night confusion and tender heart-to-heart moments. Artists like Conan Gray, Clairo, and girl in red.
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