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Book Lovers by Emily Henry

 BOOK LOVERS                     - Emily Henry Absolute 10/10. Possibly even more. I loved reading every single word. I don't think words can describe how much I loveeee this book.  Loved the setting, loved the emotional baggage, loved the characters, the banter, the plot, the witty chit-chat, I LOVED EVERYTHING!!!! This book made me remember why I love reading in the first place. The book is already discussed widely online and so that's all I'm going to say. I want you to read and decide for yourself. Edit: one thing that I MUST mention - this book talks about the pain of finishing a book. This is something I feel every single time, whether I loved the book or not. I get so invested, so submerged in the world, that it takes a while to return to reality, and that transition genuinely hurts. The fact that this book acknowledges that pain and turns it into something beautiful absolutely melted my pathetic, barely pumpin...

The Layover by Lacie Waldon

 THE LAYOVER                     - Lacie Waldon Should I stop taking book recommendations from Reddit? Probably. Will I stop? Nope. Why do I never learn from my mistakes? 😭😭 I don’t exactly think reading this book was a mistake, but I definitely expected more from it. The book simply does not do justice to the rom-com trope, and that’s probably why I have such strong feelings about it. The book follows the protagonist, Ava, who is a flight attendant (you would've never guessed that). She’s engaged to a lawyer who wants her to quit her job (lawyers, huh 😒). She flies her last trip and guess who she finds there - her nemesis. The guy she can’t stand. The guy every other girl apparently can’t stop staring at 🙄. She ends up spending time with him, and of course, catches feelings. The rest… you can probably guess. And if you can’t, this is a sign from the universe asking you to start reading rom-coms immediat...