
On IMDb the show has a 7.3 rating with over 50,000 reviews.
SAN ANTONIO — “The Summer I Turned Pretty” has created a steadfast fandom that stretches all across the nation – even in the Alamo City.
The San Antonio Public Library posted on social media, encouraging readers to visit libraries, read books and sign up for a library card – all while paying homage to the coming-of-age TV show “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” based on the popular book series by Jenny Han.
SAPL posted 4 graphics with a near-identical-look to “The Summer I Turned Pretty” marketing posters.
The post says “The summer I spent loving my SAPL” with the graphics stating “The Summer I Visited My Public Library,” “The Summer I Stayed Inside And Read,” “The Summer I Saved Money With My SAPL Card,” and “The Summer I Discovered British Mysteries On Kanopy.”
“The Summer I Turned Pretty” TV show first launched on Amazon Prime in June 2022 and despite debuting during the COVID-19 pandemic the series has continued on for three season with Han stating the current season is the last – with only two episode left.
The TV show has gotten mixed reviews with some praising the themes of first love and grief while others find the characters superficial and judgmental. On IMDb the show has a 7.3 rating with over 50,000 reviews.