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AHHHHH one of the greatest love confessions from a man i have EVER seen! un smut scenes, par brīnumu, bija labi.
i will ALWAYS eat the grumpy vs sunshine trope up!
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Moderate: Infidelity
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Moderate: Death of parent
Minor: Infidelity
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Moderate: Child abuse
Graphic: Cancer, Death of parent
Moderate: Sexual content
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Graphic: Sexual content, Grief, Death of parent
Moderate: Cancer, Infidelity, Fire/Fire injury
Minor: Suicide
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Moderate: Cursing, Domestic abuse, Infidelity, Sexual content, Vomit, Grief, Religious bigotry, Death of parent, Alcohol
TL;DR REVIEW:
Beach Read was exactly what I wanted: fun, fast, steamy, heart-wrenching, with true-to-life characters and conflicts. (Basically everything we’ve come to expect from Emily Henry!)
For you if: You like books about books and the rivals to lovers trope.
FULL REVIEW:
I don’t read a ton of romance, but I’m obviously on board when it comes to Emily Henry. I’d read both Book Lovers and Happy Place already, and I was saving Beach Read and People We Meet on Vacation for a day when I was really in the mood for romance. Well, that day came, I asked my romance-loving friends which one to do first, and Beach Read it was. It will come as no surprise that I found this book to be a total delight, fast and fun, but with depth — exactly what I wanted!
I swallowed this book whole in a single day (without having the audio to pull me through the physical copy, like I usually do) — so maybe this is more of a plane read than a beach read, because you’re not going to want to do anything but read it. I loved January, I loved Gus, I loved their banter and their dynamic. I loved the focus on fiction and writing and bookstores. I loved all the tertiary characters. So, so much to love.
There are many things that make Emily Henry one of the best in her genre, but what does it for me is the way she gives the central conflicts of her novels so much nuance and depth. We feel so deeply for her main characters and can’t fault either of them for the wedge that inevitably ends up between them, because it’s just like, LIFE. True, honest life that honors the reality of what’s best for each person…and then eventually finds a way for them to be together anyway.
I can’t wait for the next time I’m in the mood for this genre and get to pick up PWMOV!
Graphic: Sexual content, Grief, Death of parent
Moderate: Infidelity