Pic of the Day: James Marsters seemingly perplexed by all the bright flashing lights... on the P.S. I Love You red carpet 2007 @JamesMarstersOf #JamesMarsters #PSILoveYou #ThoseAreSomeEmojiLookingEyebrows 😖
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Pic of the Day: James Marsters seemingly perplexed by all the bright flashing lights... on the P.S. I Love You red carpet 2007 @JamesMarstersOf #JamesMarsters #PSILoveYou #ThoseAreSomeEmojiLookingEyebrows 😖
Pic of the Day: James Marsters looking like a smug prick in P.S. I Love You 2007... which is apt, because John is *acting* like a smug prick in this scene (boo!), but then he gets schooled by Lisa Kudrow (yay!) @JamesMarstersOf
P.S. I Love You is a contemporary novel that follows Holly Kennedy, a young widow struggling to cope after the sudden death of her husband, Gerry. Just when she feels completely lost, Holly discovers that Gerry has left her a series of letters—each signed “P.S. I love you”—meant to guide her through her grief and help her rediscover life.
The novel focuses less on romance and more on healing. While the love story between Holly and Gerry is important, the real heart of the book lies in Holly’s emotional journey. Her grief is portrayed realistically, showing how messy, nonlinear, and personal loss can be.
The letters provide a unique narrative structure and add warmth and hope to the story without feeling unrealistic. They push Holly to step outside her comfort zone, reconnect with friends and family, and slowly rebuild her sense of self.
At times the pacing is slow, but this matches the reflective tone of the novel. The story emphasizes growth, friendship, and learning how to move forward without forgetting the past.
Overall, P.S. I Love You is a heartfelt and comforting read about love, loss, and resilience. It’s emotional without being overwhelming and leaves the reader with a sense of quiet optimism. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Pic of the Day: James Marsters & his adorable little Elvis-esque fringe curl... in P.S. I Love You 2007 @JamesMarstersOf
Romanticise the Ordinary ❤️ ❣️❤️🔥❣️❤️❣️❤️🔥❣️❤️
When i say "romanticise the ordinary", i don't mean "hide all aspects of your life that do not fit under some kind of aesthetic" but rather "strive to find beauty in all the little things because i promise you, happiness can be found everywhere".
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I just watched P.S. I Love You (2007)
🎶The only place I call home You are Every hope and dream I've ever had You are In other lifetimes, without any doubt I'll keep choosing you🎶 #psiloveyou #paulpartohap (at Jakarta, Indonesia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnRmeLzyQKS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=