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A review by lizsbookreviews21
Book Lovers by Emily Henry
emotional
funny
inspiring
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
Oh my gosh. Charlie and Nora are definitely my new favorite book couple. Their enemies to lovers romance was ADORABLE. The emails & texts back and forth made it seem super modern and real.
Nora has a love of the city. Her city- New York. She’s a book agent, with a passion for editing, and she’s a shark. She doesn’t mess around, she’s focused on work and her sister, and she never lets someone mess with her.
Nora and Libby’s relationship as sisters was super cute. I love how close they were and how much Nora tries for Libby. Nora may have overstepped a few boundaries, but all out of love and care. But Libby’s idea for the trip was super cute and I loved it. Makes me want to do a bucket list for every vacation 😂😅
Charlie and Nora getting to work together on a project, was super funny. Their banter and comments were hilarious. Charlie was nothing like how the first few chapters made him seem and I loved getting to learn about our small town man. This book is definitely worth the hype.
Nora has a love of the city. Her city- New York. She’s a book agent, with a passion for editing, and she’s a shark. She doesn’t mess around, she’s focused on work and her sister, and she never lets someone mess with her.
Nora and Libby’s relationship as sisters was super cute. I love how close they were and how much Nora tries for Libby. Nora may have overstepped a few boundaries, but all out of love and care. But Libby’s idea for the trip was super cute and I loved it. Makes me want to do a bucket list for every vacation 😂😅
Charlie and Nora getting to work together on a project, was super funny. Their banter and comments were hilarious. Charlie was nothing like how the first few chapters made him seem and I loved getting to learn about our small town man. This book is definitely worth the hype.