Even more so when they’re both weird and don’t care what normal people do. I’m a big fan of best friends falling in love. And maybe it was because it also reminded me of my husband and my relationship (except with less arcades and more bars). Emily Henry did an awesome job writing their dialogue. There was clear attraction but thankfully the book wasn’t a compilation of sex scenes and fantasies. I’m not big into romance novels, but this book focused more on their friendship and the trips they took, the banter they shared. It’s a funny, feel-good rom-com about two best friends who clearly love each other, but it takes them decades of vacationing together to finally figure it out. “I love being the one who makes him weird.”
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