We'll Always Have Summer (Summer I Turned Pretty Series #3) by Jenny Han

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Soon to be a streaming series in Summer 2022! Can Belly make a final choice between Jeremiah and Conrad? Find out in the conclusion of the New York Times bestselling The Summer I Turned Pretty trilogy from the author of To All the Boys I've Loved Before (now a major motion picture!). Belly has only ever been in love with two boys, both with the last name Fisher. And after being with Jeremiah for the last two years, she's almost positive he is her soul mate. Almost. While Conrad has not gotten over the mistake of letting Belly go, Jeremiah has always known that Belly is the girl for him. So when Belly and Jeremiah decide to make things forever, Conrad realizes that it's now or never-tell Belly he loves her, or lose her for good. Belly will have to confront her feelings for Jeremiah and Conrad and face the inevitable: She will have to break one of their hearts. This paperback edition features bonus content, including Conrad's letters to Belly and an excerpt of Burn for Burn by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian!

  • Product Features

    • Author - Jenny Han
    • Publisher - Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
    • Publication Date - 04-24-2012
    • Page Count - 320
    • Paperback
    • Age Range - 12-17 Years
    • YA
    • Product Dimensions - 5.5 H x 8.2 W x 1 D
    • ISBN-13 - 9781416995593
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8 months ago
from Memphis, TN

Not my preferred ending.

This was a quick read. I finished this book in 2 days only becaise I stretched it lol. Not the way I wanted it to end but I get it. Loved this series.

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11 months ago

The best one yet

And I thought these books couldn’t get any better! I found myself full of emotions throughout the whole book. Shouting woohoo! Or sobbing tears. A couple of giggles too! I am so happy the way the series ended, I have never been so invested in a triangle of love more than this. Terrific job Jenny Han!

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12 months ago

SO GOOD

I love the Summer I turned pretty series (probably my fav one)❤️ I’m a bit disappointed Belly ended up with Conrad instead of Jeremiah but whatever. i love this series of books and i’m excited to watch the tv show. I REALLY REALLY recommend this book and the first 2!

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12 months ago
from FL

We'll Always have Summer

In the book “We’ll Always Have Summer” by Jenny Han, Belly finds herself torn between two brothers, Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher, with whom she shares a complex history. As in the second book, Belly finally decides to let go of Conrad and be with someone that she thinks she truly deserves. However, due to some unexpected plots during the story, Belly again begins to contemplate her feelings for both boys. As Belly struggles to reconcile her emotions, she must confront the consequences of her choices and the impact they have on those around her. The novel dives into themes of love, loyalty, and growing up, as Belly comes to terms with her desires and the person she wants to become. Through storytelling and relatable characters, Jenny Han captures the bittersweet essence of relationships and the development of change between the characters. Belly also has to face many challenges as she is growing up and making her own decisions. When Jerimiah and Belly’s relationship goes so far as to getting married, Belly is still hesitant because deep in her mind, she still loves Conrad. The doubtfulness of their parents and the unhelpfulness of Jerimiah while planning the wedding made Belly reconsider if he is really the person she should be marrying. Just overall during the story, I feel proud of how Belly developed into such a mature and understanding person after all she experienced. There is also character development for Conrad because in the beginning he always hides his feelings away from Belly. This is due to fear of loyalty conflicts with his brother and self-doubting if he is worthy of her because of how he treated her when they were together. It was also a way of protecting himself because he thought if he loved Belly too much, her leaving him would kill him. But when he realizes that he can’t live without her, he finally confesses his love for her. This shows another theme to never hide things from the people you love, especially your emotions. I personally think this book is pretty interesting because it's relatable, has a good plot, includes romance, and is overall attractive to teens. However, I do prefer the first and second books more than this one because the ending was kind of rushed, the plot was a little repetitive on how Belly is still torn between Conrad and Jerimiah, and it may cause a little confusion by all the fights. Although the ending was rushed, I still loved how it was such a plot twist. I would recommend this book though because usually, I don't read books unless I have to, but for this book, I wanted to read it during my free time.

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1 year ago
from Erie co

We’ll always have summer

The book, We’ll Always have Summer, by Jenny Han is a book about drama, love, and the importance of taking risks for love. The main character Belly, had always felt she had feelings for Conrad. But one Fortunate summer Conrad let his jealousy get the best of him. And messes things up between them. Which was really sad, but for me, this part of the book was relatable, with how Belly reacts to the hurt Conrad brought to her. Later on, things take a turn, Conrad's brother, Jerhimiah soon falls for Belly too. This leads to a lot of confusion, drama, and later causing Belly to have to break one of their hearts. When I first started reading the book, I felt that Conrad had to be the one for Belly. She cared about him for a long time. But when Jeremiah comes in, things get complicated. And it makes you second guess if Conrad was really even good for Belly in the first place. But in the end, this book shows a lot of trials and eras in relationships. So if you want to learn more about relationships, this book is for you.

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1 year ago
from Wisconsin

We'll Always Have Summer Book Review

The book “We’ll Always Have Summer” by Jenny Han is a really interesting book that all teen girls should read. The book is the 3rd and final in The Summer I Turned Pretty series. In the previous books the main character Belly has always liked Conrad, but in this book she starts to have feelings for his brother Jeremiah who also has feelings for her. Throughout this summer Belly grows her relationship so far with Jeremiah to the point where they think they want to get married, but Belly still has her first love Conrad in her heart. This stirs problems between Belly and Jeremiahs relationship to a point where Belly does not know if she is ready to marry him. This book is super interesting and drama filled that is perfect to keep readers interested and wanting to read more. I definitely recommend this book and series for any teenage girl thats looking for an interesting series.

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2 years ago
from Georgia

Best book in series!

I really liked the first two books but this one won by a landslide. I found the other books in the series had a slower pace, and they took me a while to read. Once I picked this book up I couldn't put it down and I finished it in two days. There are a couple of twists that make it more interesting and it has a happy ending.

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2 years ago
from PA

Very rushed

I loved the other books but this one was so rushed at the end. No time at all for belly and Conrad what a huge disappointment!!

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