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A review by samantita
Happy Place by Emily Henry
5.0
This didn't feel like you're typical rom-com chick lit read, though it certainly had a lot of those elements. One thing that makes Henry's prose stand out among other romantic fiction writers is her ability to craft dialogue that's so realistic and witty. One of my favorite parts about the book was Harriet and Wyn's banter. It was sharp, fun, and real.
We got just enough of each character to make them feel three dimensional but not too much where it took away from the plot. There's a lot of self-description that shows just how Harriet views herself and puts the reader into her head.
This was a fun read for me. It made me want to go to Maine in the summer with friends I don't even have and build memories while chowing down on lobster which I've never even tried before.
We got just enough of each character to make them feel three dimensional but not too much where it took away from the plot. There's a lot of self-description that shows just how Harriet views herself and puts the reader into her head.
This was a fun read for me. It made me want to go to Maine in the summer with friends I don't even have and build memories while chowing down on lobster which I've never even tried before.