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A review by mochi21
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Rogers has created what is perhaps one of the cutest stories of all time. She explores the "drunk married in vegas" trope through a lens that feels fresh. Yuki is a lovable love interest, and my only complaint is that there isn't more of her in this book.
But this isn't just a love story between Yuki and Grace. It's a story about how Grace learns to grow into her own life through her love of Yuki.
I would read a spin off book about any of these characters. Seriously. Raj, Agnes, any of them. Theyre all so loveable.
I adore the positive, yet realistic light the story portrays therapy in.
I also gotta say, I want to listen to Yuki's podcast.
That's all. Five stars.
But this isn't just a love story between Yuki and Grace. It's a story about how Grace learns to grow into her own life through her love of Yuki.
I would read a spin off book about any of these characters. Seriously. Raj, Agnes, any of them. Theyre all so loveable.
I adore the positive, yet realistic light the story portrays therapy in.
I also gotta say, I want to listen to Yuki's podcast.
That's all. Five stars.