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The deeper I got into the story, the more I loved the characters. I was expecting a twist - and while it wasn’t entirely unpredictable, it still landed in a way that surprised me. Honestly, I’m someone who usually struggles with light or “cute” reads because I can find them a bit dull... but this one? I really liked it.
I loved Alice. She’s this bubbly, light-hearted character - and usually I’d be rolling my eyes at that type, but not her. She had substance. She was joyful, but not naive. She knew life could be tough and still chose to look for the good. She actually reminded me a lot of my Nana - always striving to see the sunshine, even when there were storms and trying to undertsand that there is more to everyone you meet. She felt like a true sunflower personality, and I really appreciated that.
And Hayden — he wasn’t your typical grumpy love interest. He wasn’t cold or cruel, just direct. And while he had that broody energy, he wasn’t an arsehole about it. Lately, a lot of male characters feel like boys with bad attitudes and dirty mouths (which can be great, but sometimes can be very repetitive and same character energy) - but Hayden was kind, thoughtful, and fully himself, even when he was moody.
The banter and sarcasm between Alice and Hayden was such a highlight. They just got each other. Alice understood that Hayden’s bluntness wasn’t rudeness — he was just honest. And Hayden helped Alice realise that being happy didn’t make her shallow — it made her resilient. He saw her for who she really was and celebrated that.
She was the rainbow to his rain clouds 🤍
What I loved most is that this story was layered — not just a romance, but a reflection on family, fame, and grief.
And the story-within-a-story element? Really well done.
Moderate: Mental illness, Death of parent
Minor: Car accident
Graphic: Grief
Moderate: Sexual content, Terminal illness, Car accident, Abandonment
Minor: Infidelity, Miscarriage, Blood, Death of parent, Pregnancy, Injury/Injury detail
This felt like it was trying to be three stories in one... a drama about traumatic family relationships, a mystery about the life of an older celebrity woman who is surrounded by secrets, and an Emily Henry romance with cute banter and fun characters. And it had pieces of all of those, but I wish we had committed to one or even two of those plotlines. Alice's mom sucked and maybe it's because of my own mommy issues but I just have trouble believing that every problem she had with her mom was solved after one emotional confession. I did like the two main characters, but I felt like they were underdeveloped. It was pretty instalovey and overall just felt very rushed. I wish we had spent more time getting to know them. Again it feels unfair to compare it to Emily Henry's past books but sue me, I'm doing that. And the whole Margaret story just felt so much like Evelyn Hugo, PLUS with Julia Whelan narrating? Girl I was waiting for Mick Riva to show up.
It's still a 3.5ish. And I'll continue to read every book she writes so really no harm done 🙂↕️
Graphic: Grief, Death of parent
Moderate: Death, Sexual content, Car accident
Minor: Mental illness, Dementia, Pregnancy
Moderate: Death, Sexual content, Dementia, Grief, Car accident, Death of parent, Pregnancy, Abandonment
Graphic: Mental illness, Grief, Death of parent
Moderate: Infidelity, Sexual content, Car accident, Alcohol
Graphic: Death, Mental illness, Miscarriage, Toxic relationship, Grief, Medical trauma, Car accident, Death of parent, Schizophrenia/Psychosis , Pregnancy
Moderate: Car accident
I enjoyed the main love interests and how they actively worked through problems and worked to understand and apologize with each other. Their issues seemed more grounded in logic versus narrative contrivances. They were not able to talk to each other about certain things due to
I was also quite moved by the parental relationship with the main female character and her mother. I loathed the mother. She made me so angry.
Margaret and the story she told were so interesting and heartbreaking.
And Julia Wheylan, when she read Margaret in a moment of seething anger, her voice gave me chills. She sounded genuinely scary. She did a great job on the audiobook.
Moderate: Body shaming, Bullying, Cancer, Child death, Confinement, Mental illness, Panic attacks/disorders, Sexism, Sexual content, Forced institutionalization, Dementia, Kidnapping, Grief, Car accident, Death of parent, Pregnancy, Gaslighting, Abandonment
Minor: Animal death
This book was a delight! I’d argue that Great Big Beautiful Life is best categorized as literary fiction with elements of mystery and romance. (Which is everything I want in a good story!). This book follows Alice and Hayden- both journalists who are competing for a chance to write a new elusive biography about a famous socialite who hasn’t been seen in years.
I fell in love with the characters in here. Alice is bubbly and fun and wins the heart of everyone she runs into. Hayden is a bit tough to crack in the beginning, but he’s super endearing once you get to know him. Margaret is whimsical and quirky and you can’t help but fall in love with her too. I was really invested in all the mysterious elements in this. It feels like you’re uncovering the story and the truth alongside these characters which is really fun. And then of course we get the signature Emily Henry romance, which feels just like the icing on the cake. Despite Alice and Hayden’s story taking the back-burner to Margaret’s, I still felt it had great development and made perfect sense to me. The tension and the will they/won’t they is scrumptious. There’s actually several love stories being told throughout this story and they’re all beautiful in their own ways.
Some of the parts telling Margaret’s story felt a little slow and dragged out, but other than that I thoroughly enjoyed this! My second favorite EH, as the current ranking stands.
"I think you live in a world that's more interesting than the one most people live in," he says, and just as my heart starts to sink with disappointment, with a kind of loneliness, he adds, "and I wish I could live in it too."
Moderate: Death, Infidelity, Sexual content, Grief, Car accident, Death of parent, Pregnancy
Minor: Mental illness, Dementia
My only issue would probably be that the stories together felt too tight. I'd rather have had one or the other expanded on, but this way was a bit squashed together, especially the last third.
I liked Alice and Hayden (more Hayden) and loved some of the romantic moments, but the main connection felt underdeveloped, which is not what I'm used to with Emily Henry.
Graphic: Death of parent
Moderate: Death, Sexism, Grief, Sexual harassment
Minor: Violence, Car accident