"Lara Jean's personality-goofy, awkward, prone to strong emotions, and entirely naïve when it comes to boys-give this touching story an individuality and charm all its own. Han creates a realistically flawed cast, especially half-Korean Lara Jean and her sisters, who work hard to be good to one another after their mother's death (even when they're at one another's throats)." Publishers Weekly, starred review on To All the Boys I've Loved Before
"An ultimately compelling exploration of teenage growth and young love." Kirkus, on To All the Boys I've Loved Before