
The Kissing Booth 3
2021 • Comedy, Romance • PG-13
It’s the summer before Elle heads to college, and she has a secret decision to make. Elle has been accepted into Harvard, where boyfriend Noah is matriculating, and also Berkeley, where her BFF Lee is headed and has to decide if she should stay or not.
Runtime: 1h 52m
Why you should read the novels
Want the full heart of The Kissing Booth 3? Read The Kissing Booth 3: One Last Time by Beth Reekles and experience Elle’s story with richer detail, real inner thoughts, and deeper, page-turning emotion.
Beth Reekles’ novels—The Kissing Booth, The Kissing Booth 2: Going the Distance, and One Last Time—deliver the complete, canonical journey. If you loved the Netflix movie, the books give you the context, chemistry, and character growth the screen can only hint at.
For fans of YA romance and contemporary coming‑of‑age, the books offer exclusive scenes, layered motivations, and the author’s authentic voice. Choose the novel for a more immersive Kissing Booth experience—perfect for Kindle, paperback, or audiobook.
Adaptation differences
The Kissing Booth 3 movie and Beth Reekles’ The Kissing Booth 3: One Last Time tell the same core story, but the novel adds Elle’s first‑person narration. That inner voice clarifies doubts, hopes, and choices the film must compress into glances and quick dialogue.
Pacing differs, too. On screen, summer is streamlined with montages—like the bucket‑list fun—while the book slows down key days at the beach house, adds day‑to‑day pressures, and shows how family expectations shape decisions. Scenes may be reordered to maintain momentum on film.
Character focus shifts between versions. The movie prioritizes visual set pieces and ensemble chemistry, while the book expands motivations and history for Lee, Rachel, Noah, Marco, and Chloe. Quiet conversations, texts, and reflections in the novel make the stakes of each relationship and the college decision feel more specific and earned.
Tone and closure also vary. The film aims for a feel‑good, forward‑looking wrap‑up, using a brisk epilogue. The novel offers a more reflective wind‑down, giving additional context around what the characters learned and how they plan their next steps—resolving the central choice with extra emotional clarity.
The Kissing Booth 3 inspired from
The Kissing Booth
by Beth Reekles
The Kissing Booth 3: One Last Time
by Beth Reekles
The Kissing Booth 2: Going the Distance
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