My favorite Emily Henry novel yet.

There are not words. More books like this please, about learning to love our bodies.

I'm not crying, you're crying

Loved the ending - but bummed it too so long to get there. Beginning was very rushed.

A wonderful follow up, and a fantastic audiobook. Fans of Ready Player One will likely enjoy this world of sci-fi that doesn't feel all that far off.

That cliffhanger of an ending tho

Crying, screaming, throwing up

Just what I needed. An easy unwind with a glass of wine book. Not the page turner that was Evelyn Hugo, but still roped you into everyone's individual stories as the night progresses.

A nice, easy read ♥️

Wowowowowweeeeee. I was nervous about watching shadow & bone while I was still reading this but it just helped me visualize even better! Ran to grab the sequel before I even finished it.

Incredibly thought provoking. Loved it as an audiobook!

Supes presh, can't wait to see the movie

Loved the first book, loved the sequel❤️❤️

It's cool, I'm just gonna cry for the rest of my life.

This book made my heart warm and my eyes water

3/5 for writing style and the first 80% of the book, 5/5 for the last 20.

This felt like such a big turn from the second movie - I'm eager to see how the third book plays out!

The stories of being a young adult trying to make a living in NYC....that hit home for me.

Definitely a slow read. I enjoyed it, but I don't think I'd jump to recommend it. But, still a really beautiful story about how we are all dealing with our own shit, and you can't judge a book by its cover.

3/5 just because the ending was wonderful, but 2/5 because it was so slow paced. I loved the content, the stories, and of course, the widows, but was not a huge fan of the writing or pacing.

Loved it. I really enjoyed that there were sections told from different perspectives, and how it covered so many individual stories.

If you like the Bachelor franchise, you'll love this book. Made my plus-sized heart so damn happy, 10/10.

Loved it, insert Gaga gif here. Also I recommend reading the acknowledgements if you normally don't! The first two paragraphs were incredible.