
I always say that if it's told on a book/movie/etc. And, we need the hope and happy endings from our clichéd love stories. Romantic stories aren't about inventing the wheel.

Now, if you love romantic stories you'll know there's always going to be some kind of cliché involved. Moving forward, the story itself is enjoyable. So who meets who on vacation? Their platonic selves? Their true selves? Their repressed selves? Still, I'm not convinced the title captures the essence of the story. They know each others' peculiarities to the core. The story is about two people, who become best friends and decide to take a yearly summer trip just the two of them. True, they show a self that may be different from how other people perceive them or how they behave in their daily lives. The main characters don't meet on vacations. "Like a good book or an incredible outfit, being on vacation transports you into another version of yourself. Does it have to do with this amazing passage from the prologue? However, to equal or top it is a difficult job, and unfortunately for me, People We Meet on Vacation didn't do it. Looking for more news on the latest adaptations? Click here to read about the new The Last of Us adaptation! FEATURED IMAGE VIA AMAZON / PENGUIN / DEVYN GLISTA / ST.Sign in Subscribe Book Reviews People We Meet on Vacationīy Emily Henry People We Meet on Vacation written by Emily Henry, reviewed by Fae Reviews.īeach Read is one of my favorite romantic novels.

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She ended her subscriber email with a thank you to all of us for being on this wild ride with Alex, Poppy, and herself. She wrote new jokes that felt so perfectly attuned to them.” Emily Henry She knows them better than I do at this point, I think. “It’s like Yulin reached into my heart and brain and pulled these characters outside of my body. I felt seen in the exact way that Alex’s story made Poppy feel seen.” Emily Henry And I love it so much that when I finished reading and set it aside, I just started weeping. Emily Henry sent out touching words in her Grocery List email (seriously, go subscribe!).
