
To All the Boys I've Loved Before
by Jenny Han1 of 3
To All the Boys I've Loved Before is a charming and heartfelt story that follows sixteen-year-old Lara Jean Song Covey. Lara Jean has a unique way of dealing with her crushes: she writes them secret love letters that she never intends to send. These letters are her most private thoughts, kept safely in a hatbox her mother gave her. However, her life is turned upside down when the letters are mysteriously mailed out to all five of her past crushes at once. This delightful contemporary novel is perfect for readers who love stories about the complexities of growing up, navigating high school social circles, and the messy reality of first loves.
Ideal for fans of lighthearted yet emotionally resonant fiction, Jenny Han’s bestseller explores the deep bonds of sisterhood and the importance of family. As Lara Jean navigates the fallout of her exposed secrets, she learns to step out of her comfort zone and confront her true feelings. This book is a great choice for teens looking for a relatable protagonist and a sweet, engaging romance that feels both modern and timeless. Whether you have seen the hit Netflix movie or are discovering the story for the first time, Lara Jean's journey is sure to capture your heart.
Highlights:
- A relatable and endearing protagonist navigating the ups and downs of high school.
- Strong emphasis on family dynamics and the close-knit bond between the Song sisters.
- A sweet and engaging "fake dating" trope that evolves into a genuine emotional connection.
- Explores themes of vulnerability, honesty, and the courage to be oneself.

P.S. I Still Love You
by Jenny Han2 of 3
In this heartfelt sequel to the New York Times bestseller To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Lara Jean Song Covey finds herself navigating the tricky waters of a real relationship. After years of writing secret love letters, she is finally dating Peter Kavinsky, but she quickly learns that being in love is much more complicated than just writing about it. When a boy from her past reappears, Lara Jean is forced to confront her feelings and decide if it is possible to be in love with two people at once.
This charming and relatable novel is perfect for readers who love stories about the ups and downs of high school life, the importance of sisterhood, and the sweet confusion of first love. Jenny Han captures the teenage experience with warmth and authenticity, making this an ideal choice for fans of contemporary YA fiction and those who enjoyed the popular Netflix film adaptation. It is a great choice for parents looking for books that explore emotional maturity and the complexities of modern dating in a sensitive way.
Highlights:
- Explores the realistic challenges of maintaining a first serious relationship.
- Strong emphasis on family dynamics and the bond between the Song sisters.
- A nostalgic and sweet look at how past crushes can impact the present.
- Perfect for fans of the Netflix original movie starring Lana Condor.
- Engaging coming-of-age themes that resonate with high school students.

Always and Forever, Lara Jean
by Jenny Han3 of 3
Lara Jean is having the best senior year a girl could ever hope for. She is head over heels in love with her boyfriend, Peter, and her family life is full of excitement as her father prepares to remarry. However, the looming reality of graduation and college decisions starts to cast a shadow over her perfect summer. As she watches her older sister Margot navigate similar growing pains, Lara Jean must decide what her future looks like and what that means for the people she loves most. This book is perfect for children and teens who love stories about navigating the bittersweet transition from high school to the next chapter of life.
Ideal for readers interested in realistic portrayals of first love and family dynamics, this final installment in the trilogy offers a heartfelt look at the choices we make when our heart and head are at odds. It is a great choice for fans of Jenny Han's previous works or anyone looking for a sweet, emotional contemporary romance that captures the essence of growing up. Parents will appreciate the focus on family bonds and the thoughtful exploration of life-changing decisions.
Highlights:
- A relatable exploration of high school graduation and the anxiety of choosing a college.
- Strong emphasis on the importance of family traditions and the bond between sisters.
- A charming and realistic portrayal of a long-term teenage relationship facing new challenges.
- A satisfying and emotional conclusion to a beloved coming-of-age series.
