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Funny Story by Emily Henry

197 reviews

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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Emily Henry has this genre by the throat and I’m here for it

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Emily Henry just knows how to write 'em 💕 Her stories always feel real and honest and alive.

My absolute favorite part of Funny Story was how Daphne and Miles became best friends before anything more. Sure, the sexual tension was always there simmering, but they built a friendship before diving into those feelings. It's sad to rarely come across that in a book. 

5 stars, a gold star, two thumbs up, and everything else in between for this one ✨️

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This is Emily Henry at her best. With witty dialogue and loveable characters, she puts a charming, chaotic spin on the fake dating trope and tells a wonderful story of self-reflection and finding home. As always her characters feel real, the emotions are raw, and the descriptions are vivid enough to make you feel like you're really there, alongside Daphne. 

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Emily Henry will always be top-tier for me sorryyyyyyyyy

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Finished reading: September 18th 2024


“Trust people's actions, not their words. Don't love anyone who isn't ready to love you back. Let go of the people who don't hold on to you. Don't wait on anyone who's in no rush to get to you.”

I've been wanting to read Funny Story ever since it was published a couple months ago, and I hoped it would help me end the streak of lower than usual ratings. I always love a contemporary/romance with a bookish angle, and the premise of Emily Henry's newest story sounded promising. And I definitely ended up having a lot of fun reading this book! There is just something about the writing style that is addictive, and it was hard to put down. A good thing for me, considering the fact that I've been struggling with a beginning reading slump... The fact that both Daphne and Miles are extremely easy to warm up to helps of course, and most of the side characters are brilliant as well. Both main characters have been dealt a very rough card in life, and it was interesting to see how circumstances turned them into roommates and watch their connection grow. There are some cliches involved and the story was a bit high on the drama for me, but as a whole I can't deny that it gave the story more dept. The steamy scenes were definitely too much for me, but nothing that can't be skipped over if you are like me not a fan... Funny Story is not exactly lighthearted as it includes a selection of heavier topics, but there is still fun to be had and the banter is excellent. One of my favorites written by her! 

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Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I like Emily Henry’s books because they’re fun, quick reads that make you feel good. This one kind of reminded me of The Wedding Date by Jasmaine Guillory.
Possibly only because they pretend to date and RSVP to their exes’ wedding together.
I loved that Daphne is a librarian for children’s literary books. Miles works at a winery, which is fun too.  I appreciate how much this book focused on building community and friendship outside of your partner.
Like how she befriends Ashleigh and later Julia, Miles’ sister. She has no clue who she is after Peter breaks off their engagement for his best friend Petra. I like how she loved how he told their “meet cute” story because she felt like she wasn’t good at telling stories. Then at the end, Miles says “funny story” and lets her tell their meet cute because she loves to tell the story.
Such a subtle detail. Kinda cheesy, and I love it. 

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The same universe that dispassionately takes things away can bring you things you weren't imaginative enough to dream up.

miles and daphne were actually really cute despite how different they were and their banter was so amusing. the story, however, was kinda boring sometimes…

don’t get me wrong, it was cute. it was fun. but it was nothing too special. i liked the messiness, i liked the drama, i just wish there was more of it. some of the ‘drama’ was just so anticlimactic in the end.

emily henry does have a knack at writing beautiful and funny found families, especially when they are from small towns—as demonstrated in this book as well. i loved all the wacky side characters we met that helped our main characters come to their senses.

so in the end, though it took me a bit to fully get into the characters and story, i quickly became invested because i felt the chemistry between miles and daphne and i loved how it grew naturally.

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This is definitely my favorite Emily Henry thus far. Fake dating? Check. Forced proximity? Check. Deeper feelings than your typical fluffy romcom? CHECK. There were so many specific lines that I felt deeply, so many passages that I highlighted. This was a bit steamier than I remember any of her other books being too, but I could be remembering wrong. I loved these characters and that she is a librarian (though I HAVE to say that being a former children's librarian myself, her "Story Hours" are WILDLY unrealistic).

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