A review by powisamy
Bookishly Ever After by Lucy Powrie

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They all get their bookishly ever after! Yay!

No, but seriously that epilogue was quite emotional and I have loved every day of this series and I am so happy for Lucy.

So apart from Mrs Simpkins, Ed has always been one of my favourite characters in P&HS and having a final book from his perspective was great. I loved the low key chaotic energy that was spread throughout the book and there were moments that I may have laughed too hard on public transport from this book.

Like all of Lucy's books, you feel her in the pages, from the guinea pig references to Hannah's blog but they still work on their own as part of the story. With Hannah as well it was great to see autism represents and even though I can't speak on the representation in was still felt good.

I just loved the bookish energy. From the bookshop setting to the murder mystery to the watch along, I loved so many elements of the book and the representation of the friend group. All the characters shine and I love them all so much.

It was also a really quick read and that is a credit to Lucy's writing. I can't wait to see what Lucy releases next as I feel like it might be different but I will still be in line.