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shelbylr_332 's review for:
Beach Read
by Emily Henry
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - I think I actually loved this more than Happy Place. I was in tears in the end there.
Random thoughts:
1. I stayed up until 3am to finish reading this because I was glued to the screen.
2. The humor is so funny. Like I read a few passages to my husband who is categorically someone who roasts me for my book choices and even he laughed.
3. I think this would make an excellent feel good limited series on Netflix or something.
4. The only con I can really come up with was that the Sonya of it all felt a smidge underdeveloped. But it wasn’t a huge detractor. Maybe a little more development of Gus’ shift from grump to end game. Idk, these types of novels always feel like the last lap in Mario kart in the finals chapters. Maybe it’s me.
5. Sobbing in the club over “January, today I am your father.”
6. I hope someday someone describes me as Galadriel Lady of the Golden Wood mixed with an aging Stevie Nicks.
One of my favorite lines:
“That’s the key to marriage. You have to keep falling in love with every new version of each other, and it’s the best feeling in the whole world.”
Anyway, maybe I’ll crack open Book Lovers next.
Random thoughts:
1. I stayed up until 3am to finish reading this because I was glued to the screen.
2. The humor is so funny. Like I read a few passages to my husband who is categorically someone who roasts me for my book choices and even he laughed.
3. I think this would make an excellent feel good limited series on Netflix or something.
4. The only con I can really come up with was that the Sonya of it all felt a smidge underdeveloped. But it wasn’t a huge detractor. Maybe a little more development of Gus’ shift from grump to end game. Idk, these types of novels always feel like the last lap in Mario kart in the finals chapters. Maybe it’s me.
5. Sobbing in the club over “January, today I am your father.”
6. I hope someday someone describes me as Galadriel Lady of the Golden Wood mixed with an aging Stevie Nicks.
One of my favorite lines:
“That’s the key to marriage. You have to keep falling in love with every new version of each other, and it’s the best feeling in the whole world.”
Anyway, maybe I’ll crack open Book Lovers next.