Ratings8
Average rating3.6
I picked this up from a library display, because I've read PS, I Love You and vaguely remember enjoying it. This one was hard to get through. I didn't really enjoy the main character, Holly, and I thought the writing of interpersonal scenes between characters was pretty unrealistic. I realized that I think what I liked best about PS, I Love You was Gerry, and since this book is about Holly's life after Gerry, there just wasn't much for me here.
PS, I love you is one of my favourite books ever. It took quite awhile for the sequel to come out, which takes place 7 years later. I'm glad all the people from the other book turned up in this one. I don't think it's as good as the first book but really good for a sequel.
It's safe to say that this book is a roller coaster of emotions - from heartache to warm, fuzzy good-for-you feelings, this story has me hooked. I loved the first P.S. I Love You book and the premise of the story, and this sequel is not disappointing me yet. Holly discovers through this journey and revisiting the letters Gerry had left her, that the experience is much more rewarding than she could have imagined. Highly recommend this to those who adored Gerry and Holly's love story, or for those looking for a good heartwarming plot.