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A review by elouisedouglas
Postscript by Cecelia Ahern
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
sad
medium-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
PS, I Love You was my favourite book for a very long time but as it came out so long ago I had resigned myself to never hearing anything else about Holly and her beloved Gerry.
So when I saw that there was actually finally a sequel, it was a must read! In fact, I was so excited that I also ordered a copy for my sister too.
I don’t want to give away too many spoilers here, but this is in the blurb so I think it’s okay – seven years on from Gerry’s death, Holly thinks she’s moved on and is doing okay – she has a new relationship and a job and she seems happy.
But when she’s approached by a set of people called the PS, I Love You Club who have been inspired by her story and want to do the same for their loved ones, it brings everything back and all of a sudden her life starts to shift again.
We follow Holly on a journey through the members of this club and it brings back so many memories not just for Holly of Gerry, but for me of the first book which I loved so much.
I’m sure you can probably guess this already, but you’re going to need tissues for reading this – I definitely got through a few. But although it was sad, it was full of hope and good feelings and I just loved it.
Read on: https://emmaloui.se/2021/01/23/cecelia-ahern-postscript/
Read on: https://emmaloui.se/2021/01/23/cecelia-ahern-postscript/