Why is the average rating for this so abysmally high?? Request for there to be a zero stars option on Goodreads so my rating can accurately reflect my sentiments!
Honestly I was willing to give chicklit a second chance so I decided to give TATBILB a chance especially since my friend recommended it to me.
Poor, poor choice unfortunately. If TATBILB is representative of YA romance / chicklit then I guess I made the right choice in staying away.
I found so many problems with it:
1) the protagonists Lara Jean and Peter - they’re honestly so incompatible. the improbability of their relationship (an awkward, “cute”-not-pretty girl with the “most handsome of all handsome boys” who’s the very embodiment of a jock) made the entire series read more like a fan fiction intended to satisfy the fantasies of young impressionable girls who dream of dating the “perfect guy”
2) even the representation of Peter as a perfect boyfriend is flawed - he’s unfaithful to Lara Jean in the beginning, which should already be a warning and the most notable things he’s done? throwing her a surprise birthday party, buying her favourite cookies and giving them to her “warm from the oven”, etc etc. cliches, cliches
3) if not already evident, their relationship is problematic. Throughout the whole series there’s been nothing deeper than physical attraction holding them together - constant descriptions of Peter’s looks are not unwelcome but should not be the focal point. Rather, a deeper, more meaningful relationship should have been explored in order to make it more convincing - not basing it on physical attraction alone.
4) The plot was frivolous at best and insipid at worst. The biggest problems in Lara Jean’s life: whether Peter likes her, whether she’s going to break up with Peter and whether she should go to a different university and leave her family, her hometown and, most importantly, Peter!
5) To be fair, having Lara Jean be Asian had potential. But Jenny Han didn’t develop it - a cursory mention of a trip to Korea near the end of the third book, as well as occasional references to kimchi or other Korean food were the only indicators of her Asian identity, and honestly the series would have been no different had Lara Jean been American or even African-American. Jenny Han could therefore have explored this more, instead of just focusing on romance, romance, romance.
this entire series is overrated. chicklit is overrated. if anything, TATBILB has only served to reinforce my distaste toward chicklit and its shallowness, and that’s unlikely to change even with time