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a book about book lovers read by people who love books
I adore Emily Henry's romances. I have given them all 5 stars and honestly am just obsessed with them. I loved the hate to love aspect in this book as well as the usual trope of girl goes to small town and fall in love and how she spins it.5/5 of course.
i’m already convinced Emily henry personally writes to me in her books and this book just proved it. this book is made for book lovers by a book lover. and it is especially made for the older sister who has a younger sister.i fucking love these characters with all my heart. idk i just feel like Emily can create some of the best characters that eventually become my comfort characters. Nora is complex, deep, funny, and relatable. She’s like blood dripping from fangs as Emily describes it. Charlie
YALL‼️‼️‼️ this is not a drill!!!! EMILY HENRY HAS OUTDONE HERSELF…. I know, I didn’t think it was possible either but here we are. This book had the most amazing small town vibe w such funny moments and yet so much depth too??? unreal. Nora was everything, I think everyone will see so much of themselves in her! & Charlie? obsessed. Their banter and conversations were my favorite thing, and the relationships & friendships within this book were amazing. I’m in love with everything about this, but...
Some books grab you from the start, and others like this one, sneak up on you and grab your heart by the end! Nora (named after Ephron) Stephens is a book agent who goes to bat ruthlessly for her authors, to get them the best deal. She represents Dusty Fielding, a popular romance novelist, who has just wrote a “small town romance” book called, “Once In A Lifetime “ about Sunshine Falls, N.C. You know the trope…the hero or heroine goes to a small town, saves a beloved establishment with the help
i wish i was capable of a teaspoon of the banter, humour, and snark that comes out of charlie and noras mouths. they are seriously a match made in heaven. but OTPs are nothing new for EH. she has a real gift when it comes to creating a connection and understanding between two people. i loved her YA books, but writing adult romance is her true calling in life. what i adored most about this particular book is how it doesnt take itself seriously. there is some serious themes and content, but the ov...
I think my ranking of Book Lovers in the EH canon is 3rd out of the 5 that I've read. I was kicking and squealing at the banter, the writing was superb as always, and I really enjoyed reading the "grumpy x grumpy" dynamic which was very unique to the typical romance/WF novel. I didn't feel the same level of /completely understood/ as a person that i felt from the characters of January Andrews or Alex Nilson, but there were still definitely moments when I just started crying because certain lines...
So, this is love… This is a 5 🌟 worthy read. Nothing less and everything more. My feelings towards this book are bordering on not normal. They’re intense. Anyone else experience slight breathing problems when they are *that* immersed in a story? Because the writing is so good and the characters are even good-er and you can’t wrap your mind around the fact that a story like this exists because of how well it speaks to you?Okay, I’m calming. I’m calming down. All I really knew going into this was