It's a story about Lara Jean, a high - school girl. She has written love letters to all the boys she has loved in the past but never sent them. However, the letters somehow get sent out, which causes a lot of chaos and unexpected romances in her life.
The theme of self - discovery is also quite common. Lara Jean's journey of understanding herself and her feelings for others is such an important part of the original story. In fanfiction, this can be delved deeper. Writers may show her growing in different ways, facing new challenges related to her identity and relationships, which helps to expand on the character development that the original story started.
Kitty is quite popular too. In fanfiction, she often has her own sub - plots and her sassy personality makes her a fan favorite. Also, John Ambrose McClaren can be popular as he was one of Lara Jean's past loves and many fanfictions explore what could have been if she ended up with him instead of Peter.
One interesting plotline could be exploring the characters' futures after the events of the original story. For example, what happens when Lara Jean and Peter go to different colleges? Another could be delving deeper into Kitty's relationships at school. Maybe she has a secret crush on someone.
Lara Jean is the central figure in the story. She has a complex personality, being both introverted and having a deep well of emotions. Peter Kavinsky is a popular boy in school. He has his own motives for getting into the fake relationship with Lara Jean at first, but as time goes on, he becomes more genuine. Also, Lara Jean's sisters, Margot and Kitty, are significant characters as they are part of her family life and influence her decisions in different ways.
Well, the themes of friendship and growing up are prominent. Lara Jean's friendships are tested and evolve throughout the story. And as for growing up, she has to face the awkwardness and complexity of young love, which is a big part of growing into a more mature person.
Love and self - discovery are main themes. Lara Jean writes love letters to boys she has loved in the past, and through the events that unfold when the letters are sent, she learns more about herself and her capacity for love.
Well, the themes of family also play a role. Lara Jean has a close - knit family, and their support and relationships within the family are shown throughout the story. And of course, there's the theme of growing up. She has to face the consequences of her actions regarding the love letters and in the process, grows and matures in her understanding of love and relationships.