A review by itsmemiana
Book Lovers by Emily Henry
emotional
funny
inspiring
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
live laugh love Emily Henry multiverse.
this one was a love letter to older sisters, New York City and tall queens (and books as usual).
I loved the characters, both the sceneries (big city and small town).
I loved the "adult who doesn't want kids but loves their nieces or nephews" rep even tho I do want kids in the future (very far away future 🧍🏼♀️). but I just think that there's this pressure for people (specially women) to have kids and to want kids. people deserve that choice. so I loved that in this book.
it also made me wanna live in New York City even if just for a bit (I've always wanted to visit, but living in the US sounds terrifying tbh).
aaaaand the older sister part was so relatable (except for the orphan part) I actually cried so many times during those parts. I have no idea if Emily Henry even has siblings but I feel like she's either definitely an older sister or she did her research VERY VERY well.
ALSOOOO, the beach read references 😭❤️ I need a book where all the characters meet and become best friends and it can be 500+ pages of just them talking and I would EAT IT UP. okay no but seriously I need them to becomes friends. PLS EMILY.
this one was a love letter to older sisters, New York City and tall queens (and books as usual).
I loved the characters, both the sceneries (big city and small town).
I loved the "adult who doesn't want kids but loves their nieces or nephews" rep even tho I do want kids in the future (very far away future 🧍🏼♀️). but I just think that there's this pressure for people (specially women) to have kids and to want kids. people deserve that choice. so I loved that in this book.
it also made me wanna live in New York City even if just for a bit (I've always wanted to visit, but living in the US sounds terrifying tbh).
aaaaand the older sister part was so relatable (except for the orphan part) I actually cried so many times during those parts. I have no idea if Emily Henry even has siblings but I feel like she's either definitely an older sister or she did her research VERY VERY well.
ALSOOOO, the beach read references 😭❤️ I need a book where all the characters meet and become best friends and it can be 500+ pages of just them talking and I would EAT IT UP. okay no but seriously I need them to becomes friends. PLS EMILY.
Graphic: Death of parent, Grief, Death, and Sexual content