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4.3/5
This was an enjoyable and heartwarming read, and having only read Happy Place, this book is much better in my opinion.
One aspect I found intriguing was the sense that Emily Henry's books, though easy to read on the surface, seem to require an unhurried pace to fully appreciate. Not sure why this is, but there's something about her writing style that demands you take your time and savor it gradually. Whether this leisurely reading experience is a good or bad thing is hard to say, it's simply a quality I've noticed.
At times, Book Lovers embraced the cheesiness reminiscent of a Hallmark movie, something Emily Henry herself seems to acknowledge. The scenes between Nora and Charlie were filled with quirky dialogue and their constant banter made me smile and chuckle at times.
However, it was in the last third of the book that I became truly invested, as I started to deeply relate to the emotional journeys of Nora and the other characters. Their feelings and struggles began resonating with me on a personal level, making their stories feel like extensions of my own experiences.
Recommended for romance lovers out there! Emily Henry never fails and her books will be an auto-buy for me.