One idea could be exploring Belly's life after the events of the series. Maybe she has to deal with long - distance relationships while at college. Another could be a prequel that shows the summers before the first book, like how the friendship between the characters developed. A third idea might be a story where one of the side characters gets their own love story, like Jeremiah's friend finding love in the same beach town.
One idea could be exploring a different ending where Belly doesn't end up with Conrad but instead realizes she has stronger feelings for Jeremiah. Maybe she and Jeremiah travel the world together during a gap year, having adventures and deepening their relationship.
Sure. The Summer I Turned Pretty falls into the category of fiction. It presents a made-up narrative with fictional elements to engage and entertain readers.
Belly is always interesting. In fanfiction, she can be portrayed in different lights. Sometimes she's more confident, or she might be more conflicted about her feelings for the boys. Conrad also stands out. His brooding nature makes for great exploration in fanfiction, like what's really going on in his head.
One popular trope is the 'friends to lovers' dynamic. In the story, Belly has known the boys for a long time, and in fanfiction, this relationship often evolves in interesting ways. Another is the 'jealousy' trope. Maybe Conrad gets jealous when Jeremiah and Belly seem too close, which adds drama.
Fiction. The book is filled with fictional characters and fictional events that are crafted to tell an engaging story. It's not based on real - life events in a documentary or non - fictional sense. The relationships, the beach house setting, and the character's personal growth are all fictional elements that make up the story.
No, it's not. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' is a fictional story created for entertainment.
No, it's not a real story. It's a fictional tale created for entertainment.
It's fiction. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' is a work of the author's imagination. It takes you on a fictional journey with made-up characters and events.
Yes, it is. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' is definitely a romance novel with a focus on the relationships and emotions of the characters.
It leans towards realistic fiction. The characters and their situations feel genuine, but there's also a touch of fiction to make the story more engaging and captivating for the readers/viewers.