Rad Reading- December

For this month, I read the book We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han. Jeremiah Fisher and Belly Conklin have been inseparable for two years now. Jeremiah finally ask a very important question to Belly making her rethink her decisions. Does she truly love Jeremiah? And has she gotten over Conrad? Belly has to decide.

I recommend reading this book because at the end of the story there is a huge plot twist that you will never forget in the series. Also, every chapter is short so you won’t spend a long period of time reading one chapter. Lastly, in the second book called It’s Not Summer Without You you get Jeremiah’s perspective but in this book you get Conrad’s perspective. This add on to the story really makes you understand how Conrad feels.

My favorite character is Belly. Belly is my favorite character because she is caring to others. One quote that shows this is on page 212, “I sat down next to him and straddled the sill, facing him. ‘Let go,’ I told him. ‘I’m fine,’ he said. ‘I’ll do it.’ ‘No, you’re not fine,’ I said.” This quote proves that Belly is caring because when she saw that Conrad was bleeding from his leg she quickly went to get supplies to clean his cut no questions ask. Also, when Conrad said that he was fine and didn’t need help she didn’t listen to him and continued to help Conrad. From this it shows that Belly makes sure that if someone doesn’t feel good or needs help she will be there to assist them.

My favorite quote from the story is on page 291,”This is our start. This is the moment it becomes real. We are married. We are infinite. Me and Conrad. The first boy I ever slowed danced with, ever cried over. Ever loved.” This is the most memorable quote from the story because it really made a great ending for the last book in the series of The Summer I Turned Pretty. Belly at the end ended up with boy she loved the most even though she had tough times with Conrad in the past.

We'll Always Have Summer (The Summer I Turned Pretty): 9781416995593: Han,  Jenny: Books - Amazon.com

One thought on “Rad Reading- December”

  1. Remember to share more of the plot! I need more than what you gave me here. The rest of the blog was fantastic!

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