20 Ways "The Summer I Turned Pretty" Series Changed From The Book
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The Summer I Turned Pretty is a YA contemporary book series first published in 2009 by author Jenny Han, who also wrote To All The Boys I've Loved Before! We're thrilled that the adaptation is finally here. It's a quintessential summer book, and this series couldn't have dropped at a more perfect time.
As someone who recently re-read the books, I noticed some differences in this adaptation, which you'll find below!
🚨Warning: The post below contains spoilers for the entire series.
1.Belly meets a guy named Jumper at the gas station who invites her to the bonfire.
2.Belly shows up to the bonfire wearing the dress Taylor talked her into wearing.
3.Belly kisses Cam on the beach.
4.The cops take the kids home from the bonfire after it escalates.
5.The debutant ball is brand new addition to the story.
6.Belly's mom is an author.
7.Belly's brother, Steven, has a job and a love interest.
8.The boys have summer jobs at Cousin's country club.
9.Susannah wants to paint the kids portraits.
10.Taylor comes to Cousins for Belly's birthday.
11.Jeremiah and Taylor don't hate each other.
12.Jeremiah is bisexual.
13.Belly doesn't wear the necklace that Conrad bought her for her birthday.
14.The game of chicken between Taylor and Belly is more vicious in the book.
15.Conrad and Cleveland have a bonding experience.
16.Taylor comes back to Cousins when Belly needs her during the end of debutant season.
17.Conrad has a panic attack.
18.Susannah's secret is revealed at the deb ball.
19.Susannah agrees to participate in the clinical trial for her cancer.
20.The ending of the show isn't ambiguous.
As a big fan of the books, I am giddy with excitement over this stunning adaptation. The actors truly capture the essence and heart of these well-loved characters, the magical beach-front setting couldn't be more aesthetic, and the overall plot does a fantastic job keeping the heart of the story.
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