
Third time’s the charm with this one. I’ve made it abundantly clear in past reviews that I’m not shy to say that Sally Rooney will forever be my favorite author. No other writer can provoke the amount of genuine emotion, interest, and reflection like she can. To her vivid descriptions, complex relationships, and raw commentary on human nature, her works have everything I could ever ask for. Every time I reread her books I come away ruminating on something new. Conversations with Friends has solidified itself as a story that I will constantly return to reach for on the shelf.
5⭐️
Third time’s the charm with this one. I’ve made it abundantly clear in past reviews that I’m not shy to say that Sally Rooney will forever be my favorite author. No other writer can provoke the amount of genuine emotion, interest, and reflection like she can. To her vivid descriptions, complex relationships, and raw commentary on human nature, her works have everything I could ever ask for. Every time I reread her books I come away ruminating on something new. Conversations with Friends has solidified itself as a story that I will constantly return to reach for on the shelf.
5⭐️

Added to listBest Books of 2025 (By Month)!with 7 books.

Added to listBest Books of 2025 (By Month)!with 6 books.
Updated a reading goal:
Read 52 books in 2025
Progress so far: 25 / 52 48%

Did a little re-read of this one. Hera gets very delulu about her relationship the farther along the book progresses - maybe a bit too much. Don’t even get me started on Arthur🙄. Nonetheless, still a worthwhile read and I found the corporate and working in your 20s anecdotes relatable and hilarious.
4.5⭐️
Did a little re-read of this one. Hera gets very delulu about her relationship the farther along the book progresses - maybe a bit too much. Don’t even get me started on Arthur🙄. Nonetheless, still a worthwhile read and I found the corporate and working in your 20s anecdotes relatable and hilarious.
4.5⭐️