A review by faemorgan
Bookishly Ever After by Lucy Powrie

5.0

(I actually had to write this review down physically first, because Goodreads wasn't working and I contain my feelings.)
I kid you not I was crying between pages 240 and 260 (not exact numbers), I was crying for Ed while being extremely mad at him for leaving Hannah, including feeling sorry for Hannah. Then I felt like crying again when I found out that this was going to be the last Paper & Hearts Society book.
I have had so much fun reading this series, even if I did accidently read it out of order. They all have I special place in my heart for difference reasons.
First book: Tabby, her Gran and the creation of the club.
Second book: the whole book in general and it's representation.
Third book: Hannah, her blog and a happy Ed. (Even Tabby's Gran again)
And whenever I get the chance to get this whole series to own for myself I will take it.
I love Cassie, Olivia, Henry, Tabby and Ed, even the temporary Read with Pride members. Who do also have a cameo in this book.
Hannah's blog posts were what made me the most happy and I'll be adding any books that she talks about (and haven't read ) to my TBR. My favourite line is still the one Hannah writes in her first blog, "It's also great to read books with neurodiverse protagonists, because there's nothing like reading a book with a character like you."
I am truly happy to have read this series and I look forward to seeing/reading any other book Lucy Powrie publishes (if/whenever).

P.s. I wish there had been a book club like this when I was in my teen and even wish I was in one now.