We'll Always Have Summer written by Jenny Han is the third book in the summer trilogy, the first is The Summer I Got Pretty and the second It's Not Summer Without You. As many would have guessed after reading the book's titles, it is a story about summer love, which eventually turns into lifelong love. It's the story of a girl named Isabella Conklin, or "Belly" for short, who finds herself in a very difficult situation. She is in love with two different boys, who happen to be brothers. We'll Always Have Summer is set during the character's college years and Belly now attends the same college as one of the brothers named Jeremiah Fisher, who she has been dating for two years now, but when she discovers that he has cheated on her, she, during one of their little break-ups, he begins to question everything. Jeremiah then asks eighteen-year-old Isabella to marry him and she surprisingly accepts. But as the couple struggles to gain support and continue planning their wedding, the first brother, Conrad Fisher, confesses that he is still in love with her and wants her to marry him instead. The whole book is just a huge whirlwind of emotions. Ultimately, the book comes down to Belly finally making his choice: will it be Jeremiah or will it be Conrad? Eighteen-year-old Isabella is a tall, brown-haired girl with even deeper brown eyes. Over the course of the series she has grown. We will always have Summer being the book in which he experienced the greatest change, at least on a mental level. Belly has a soft spot for Jeremiah at first, but deep down she knew she was in love with Conrad the whole time, even though she kept trying to convince herself otherwise many times. “When I saw his face turn to look at me, I felt a rush of… middle of the paper… serious indeed. I have and will continue to recommend this series to everyone. Some people say that the plot is boring and that they expected everything, but it kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire movie. I fell in love with all the characters, I felt a special connection with them. I almost feel like I grew up right next to them. I support Belly's final decision on who he chose to stay with a perfect hundred. I've been rooting for her to choose him ever since I read the first passage of the chapter written from her point of view “I saw Jere sit in the front row next to Belly. I saw him take her hand. My stomach muscles tightened... This was a mistake. Coming back here was a mistake." Now it's time to reveal the answer to the famous question: who did she choose as her husband in the end? Corrado Fisher.
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