![]() I haven’t experienced grief or the joys of marriage then. I was a different person when I read P.S. It was a book that I thought didn’t need a sequel. The release of this sequel shocked me like how Gerry’s letters probably shocked Holly. More than 15 years later since I read that book, I am now married and Ahern has come out with a sequel, Postscript. ![]() I watched the movie adaptation in 2007 featuring Gerard Butler and Hilary Swank far too many times. I was young and far from getting married then but this book stayed with me. Some of the letters asked Holly to sing at a karaoke, go on a trip with her friends to a destination where they almost had their honeymoon, and plant some sunflower seeds. The letters, which came every month, contained adventures and some meaningful activities that Gerry wanted his wife to embark on after he had passed on. It was about a series of letters left by a husband (Gerry) – who died of brain tumor at 30 years old – to his grieving wife (Holly). ![]() We earn a commission every time you shop through the affiliate links below. This review also contains some spoilers. ![]() Editor’s note: #RapplerReads is a project by the BrandRap team. ![]()
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