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Cargando... P.S. I Like You (edición 2016)por Kasie West (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I loved this book! So cute! I love the writing of the letters and also who the boy turned out to be. It was a cute fun pace read and i def want to read it again. ( ) P.S. I Like You by Kasie West is a contemporary young adult novel, written in first person, about Lily, a high school student who discovers a mysterious pen pal, after scribbling song lyrics on her desk. Lily is surprised to find a response the next day and starts a secret correspondence with an anonymous admirer she nicknames ‘Blue’. The synopsis reads like a typical YA romcom, which isn’t usually my cup of tea, but I figured it's on my shelf, so I may as well give it a try. The dust jacket on this book is interesting, but I prefer the cover underneath, which is simple but beautiful. I also rather like the cover page, and the font used for the chapter headings. Attractive or unusual features always add to my enjoyment of a book. I must admit I enjoyed West’s engaging and easy to read writing style. The romance is slow to build, and maybe ‘Blue’s’ identity would have been predictable to fans of the genre, but my notes read something like this: p.8 So, I’m thinking the love interest is going to be either Lucas or Gabriel. p.34 Or maybe it’s Cade? You know, that whole enemies to lovers schtick? p.85 I’m finding myself hoping this is Cade. p.102 I definitely don’t think it’s David. I hope it isn’t David. p.134 I don’t want it to be Lucas. I want it to be Cade! p.137 Ha, ha! I knew it was I love the choice of Chemistry class as the backdrop for a romance story, and the concept of letter writing in a world dominated by technology adds a nostalgic charm to the narrative. Some of the letters Lily and ‘Blue’ exchanged made me chuckle. I saw a few reviews praising Lily for her relatability, but I didn’t like her. I felt she was a bit bitchy, and self-centred. Also, dating someone when you are aware, deep down, that you like someone else? Not cool. Her character just didn't resonate with me in the same way it did for others. On another note, some of the minor characters were stereotypical and could have used a bit more depth, and the book could have benefited from greater diversity in its cast. One aspect I thoroughly enjoyed was Lily's relationship with her brothers. Their interactions lent a sense of warmth and authenticity to the story. I would have loved for that aspect to have been explored more than it was. The dynamic between Lily and Cade was also interesting. Was he really being mean, or was Lily just projecting? I like how letters continue to play a role past the discovery of identities. The revelation of Overall, P.S. I Like You is a light, heartwarming read. I don't usually read these types of books, so I was surprised how invested I was in the story, and how much I enjoyed it. I was immensely satisfied by the end of the book.
"5 out of 5 stars!! Oh my goodness, you guys!! This novel!!! I don’t know where to begin with this review. *happy sigh* So here we go ... Lily is a shy girl who covers that with false confidence. Yet because of how she portrays herself to everyone else, it means she only has one friend. Her best friend Isabel. But even though she has a “hipster” eclectic sole and style, her goal in life is to be a song writer. And she is still on the brink of being great, IF she can get a “muse” to work for her. So, one day she was “working” on her lyrics during Chemistry class and using the desk as her paper. The following day she finds a response on her desk that someone else wrote. And so begins her exchanges with her secret pen pal. Who could it be? As time goes by she decides to find out who her pen pal actually is but will she be happy once she finally knows ... I had originally heard about this book from Julie @ Pages and Pens and I am so glad I did! I agree when Julie said..." Read more of my review and a TEASER here: https://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot... Listas de sobresalientes
FIRMADO, SELLADO, ENTREGADO Para distraerse en clase de Qum?ica, Lily escribe en la mesa un fragmento de la letra de una de sus canciones favoritas. Al da? siguiente, descubre que alguien escribi ?la continuacin? de la letra de la cancin?, y que adems? le haba? dejado un mensaje. ?Qu ?intriga! Pronto, Lily y su misterioso amigo por correspondencia empiezan a intercambiar cartas enteras en las que comparten secretos, se recomiendan grupos de ms?ica y se sinceran el uno con el otro. Lily empieza a enamorarse. Pero qui? es ?? Mientras intenta resolver el misterio y hace todo lo posible por compaginar el instituto, las amistades, los flechazos y su alocada familia, descubre que a veces es imposible poner por escrito los asuntos del corazn?. Kasie West vuelve a enamorarnos con una historia de amor irresistiblemente ingeniosa, cl?ida y llena de luz. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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