I just finished this book and really enjoyed it. Felt the relationship was not as silly and fluffy as previous Emily Henry books. Loved the library setting too!
Totally agree with you on everything except the so called miscommunication "trope." I feel line this one was done really well. It made sense for the characters to act like that. She set the stage for it, you know. And out of all the tropes, this one is the best for me because, as someone who has had a few relationships ruined by lack of communication, I think it's totally realistic. Idk. Thoughts? On another note, the one thing I didn't like about this book was the characters' ages. I feel like they behaved more like mid to late 20s than mid 30s. It made me cringe every time I remembered their age compared to how they were behaving in general. But maybe that's just my late 30s bitter self.
Great review! It’s one of my favorite EmHen books. I absolutely related to Daphne’s love of the library, and I was that kid who has her mom pick her up from the public library after school. I also struggled with family caring about public image and understood Miles 🥹
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I can’t wait to read this one.
Thank you for watching🫶🏼🫶🏼 I hope you adore it as much as I do!
So excited for this book! Thanks for sharing your thoughts
@@sierraadams8203 can’t wait to hear what you think?
I really loved this one! The whole read-a-thon was fun element to the story.
My fave Emily Henry! So glad you loved it… and read-a-thons are soooo wonderful!
I just finished this book and really enjoyed it. Felt the relationship was not as silly and fluffy as previous Emily Henry books. Loved the library setting too!
I totally agree! She killed it on this one ❤️
Totally agree with you on everything except the so called miscommunication "trope." I feel line this one was done really well. It made sense for the characters to act like that. She set the stage for it, you know. And out of all the tropes, this one is the best for me because, as someone who has had a few relationships ruined by lack of communication, I think it's totally realistic. Idk. Thoughts?
On another note, the one thing I didn't like about this book was the characters' ages. I feel like they behaved more like mid to late 20s than mid 30s. It made me cringe every time I remembered their age compared to how they were behaving in general. But maybe that's just my late 30s bitter self.
The age thing is my one problem with the characters too. Otherwise I really love this book and the characters.
Can’t waaaaaaaaaaait❤🎉😊
What are the ages of the male/female leads? Thats a determining factor for me.
Hi! I think mid to late twenties?
@@molly___reads thank you!
d f0 After all, who knows what you might become thanks to new acquaintances? 9v
Hello!! I just finished this book today haha. Daphne is 33 and Miles is 36.
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Thank you for watching ❤️
it was a snoozefest after the first chapter
Great review! It’s one of my favorite EmHen books. I absolutely related to Daphne’s love of the library, and I was that kid who has her mom pick her up from the public library after school.
I also struggled with family caring about public image and understood Miles 🥹
Same! Public libraries are the best :) So happy you loved it and thank you for commenting!!🥰