Gone are the lazy, magic summers. This book deals with college applications, jealousy, financial stress, and the reality of loving someone when you’re actually living together, not just seeing them for two months a year. The innocence of Book 1 is officially dead, and Jenny Han doesn’t apologize for it.
Belly and Jeremiah plan a summer wedding at Cousins Beach. book 3 the summer i turned pretty
Two years have passed since Belly chose Jeremiah, but the golden glow of that decision is starting to fade. In the final installment of Jenny Han’s beloved trilogy, , the carefree beach days of childhood are officially over, replaced by the heavy, often messy realities of adulthood, betrayal, and the realization that "forever" is much harder to maintain than it looks in the movies. The Breaking Point: Betrayal and a Desperate "I Do" Gone are the lazy, magic summers
In the book, Jeremiah kisses (or sleeps with) another girl during a fight with Belly. The show has made Jeremiah much more sympathetic. It is highly likely the show will either remove this plot point or change it to a simple misunderstanding to keep Jeremiah a fan-favorite. Belly and Jeremiah plan a summer wedding at Cousins Beach