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A fantastic romance, with hilarious lighter moments as well as heavier emotions that will make you cry, the new Emily Henry novel is a must read for fans of her previous books.
As soon as I discovered that Daphne, the main character of this book was a librarian I knew it would be the book for me. When someone asks her where it all began and she replies “Narnia,” this just reinforced my first impression.
When Daphne’s fiancé leaves her for his childhood best friend she has to start all over again in a town where everything is his - his house, his family, his friends. She loves her job as a children’s librarian and decides to stay long enough to hold the fundraiser she’s been planning. She is able to move in with Miles, the only other person who could know what she’s going by through as the childhood best friend was his girlfriend.
Although some aspects of the story were predictable, that’s not really a bad thing in a romance. There were lots of laugh out loud moments alongside some much tougher emotions. Both Daphne and Miles experienced difficult things growing up which affect the way that they deal with emotions and relationships.
I really enjoy a story that has a lot more going on than you at first realise. Emily Henry has done an excellent job in this book which makes it a more impactful read than you might at first expect. One thing I really enjoy in her books is the other relationships outside of the main romantic one. In Book Lovers I especially loved the relationship between the sisters, and in Funny Story I loved the friendships that Daphne forms with her colleagues.

As usual with Emily Henry's books, this was such an entertaining and beautiful book. I loved the way the relationship between Daphne and Miles was built, the pacing was fantastic and how they went from kind of strangers to roommates to friends to finally falling in love, it felt very natural and believable, which is something I always value when reading a romance.
I liked both characters, Miles was such a good guy and I related to Daphne in some moments. The author always makes me relate to her characters at some point, or at least empathise with them, and I love that.
Something I also loved was Daphne's choice at the end, it's so important not to make your life revolve around someone else entirely.
Miles and her were very different but I really felt like they fit and complement each other really well, and they got to know each other deeply and honestly, and loved each other in a very healthy and beautiful way.
Finally, I also found funny and original how they became roommates, with the connection to their exes. This was refreshing and very easy to read and enjoy.

as always emily henry never disappoints.
this book has some of the best small town vibes i have ever read. with a librarian and a barista as our main characters, the vibes are immaculate. they are very fleshed out it feels like they can come out of the pages. emily henry always creates such realistic people with realistic problems and i love how in her stories it’s never all sunshine and rainbows. it was a wholly wholesome read and i feel like i will miss being inside this book.

I love it when one of my most anticipated books turns up a winner and this one was definitely one!
When Daphne's fiancé leaves her for his best friend at his bachelor, she is left homeless, in a new town counting down the days until she can, at least Miles whom was said best friend's boyfriend, let's her move in with him.
While she hadn't spend much time with Miles, they became roommates and now she is seeing a very different picture than then one she had on her mind about him.
When their exes decide to get married and invite them, in a moment of panic she says that she and Miles are dating and would love to attend.
Those two bonded over their shared heartbreak but with time it was apparent that it was all for the best, their fake relationship turns into a true friendship and the more they are together they develop some very real feelings.
I loved the way they became more than roommates, they were true friends and it was wonderful to see them rebuilding themselves.
Daphne found a way to become more on her own, she made that town her own in a way that it wasn't before and Miles helped her achieve it from the very beginning.
Miles is sweet, caring and a true sweetheart. He is a true supporter all the while he is working on making his life better, battling his own demons.
I love how they bantered through the book, the humor was so on point and the whole town felt like a warm hug all around.
* I received an ARC and this is my honest opinion.

Emily Henry just knows how to write a good book.
The characters are all so fleshed out. It is so well done that each of their actions and their mannerisms just make sense within their own stories.
There is always a cast of fun side characters.
I really enjoyed this. It encompassed the ‘to be seen is to be loved’ vibes immaculately. She continues to be my favourite.

I really needed a story like this: love for books and libraries, decent people, humor, and a happy ending. Just like life should be.
Funny Story by Emily Henry is simply perfect. I think it's possibly my favorite book by the author.
The story revolves around Daphne, an unhappy librarian whose fiancé (on the eve of their wedding), Peter, left her for her childhood best friend, Petra.
Since the house was in his name and he insisted that she leave quickly, Daphne decides to move in with Miles, Petra's ex-boyfriend who was also betrayed by her. A situation that will lead to the attraction of opposites. Daphne is introverted and organized, Miles is extroverted and impulsive, and together they are hilarious.
Emily Henry has a gift for creating unforgettable characters and absolutely hilarious and intelligent dialogue. Her characters are never perfect, and the situations they create are always seasoned with a good dose of humor.
In short, a light, intelligent, and humorous book.

⭒ Rating: 4,5
Funny Story felt like such an different Emily Henry but at the same time it was so her. I don’t know how to explain but this story felt like it was on another plane for her.
These two main characters were so different from her usual but I had so much fun getting to know them and watching them go from strangers who shared the same deep pain to two people who shared a deep and meaningful connection and knew each other better than anyone else. It was so beautiful to watch that connection build. I loved every minute.
I was so so giddy at the first little glimpse of more between them. I literally squealed. That’s how much I was loving these two together and rooting for them. Miles was so so sweet. It was impossible not to love him from the beginning, even when Daphne wasn’t sure about him. The way he showed up for her every time even when he was in pain himself. Just writing this review is really making me want to read this book again.
Funny Story had so many cute and romantic moments. Some of the locations and the overall aesthetic of this book was incredible. And the whole thing Daphne did at her job at the end and the way everyone came together for her to pull it off was amazing and sounded so fun. These two were definitely special together.

I love Emily's books so I was excited to be invited to read Funny Story. I wasn't sure at first about the concept of two people fake dating after their exes dump them for each other. But I was proved wrong because the fake dating is only a small part of the story. I don't want to give away anything but I loved Daphne and Miles. They are a close second to Nora and Charlie from Book Lovers.

💫/5 “I want to live with hope that things get better, even if, in the end, they don’t.”
I adore Emily Henry & her books so much so when i got the arc for this i was beyond excited. The moment i started i knew it was my favourite, Miles & Daphne have my heart. I love them so much, the way they loved each other, their banter. Oh my god i am obsessed, the second i finished this book i want to open it up again and start from the beginning.

Funny Story......
You've heard that faithful line at the start of many a tale. In the case of Emily Henry's newest and possibly best novel, Daphne is dumped by her fiancé at the same time as Miles is dumped by his girlfriend. What's funny about that I hear you ask? Only that Daphne's fiancé and Miles' girlfriend run off with each other! Peter and Petra (side eye emoji) are long time best friends since they were running around in nappies. Each swore that they weren't attracted to the other, until suddenly they were.
Daphne is left with no other choice but to move in the Miles' spare room. Bonding over their mutual hate of their ex's an unlikely friendship is forged.
I LOVE Emily Henry's books, I mean love them right? She writes the most human characters, the perfect book boyfriend in Miles' even though his flaws were perfectly highlighted throughout the book. I love depiction of making friends as an adult and how hard that can be especially after a failed relationship. I also adored the fact that Daphne was a librarian, a dream job and the little community she build for herself.
A stunning romance with fake dating, opposites attract and forced(ish) proximity.

I think it's best to start by saying, I was slightly hesitant to read Funny Story. While I'm a dedicated reader of Emily Henry's rom-coms, I was quite disappointed by her last release: Happy Place. For me, it just didn't have the usual flair of her books. So, I picked up Funny Story with a bit of hesitancy, unsure of whether I would even like it at all, after Happy Place. Well, now I can confidently say that I am so, so happy that I picked this up. This is easily my favourite Emily Henry book to date and if you love Emily Henry's other rom-coms, I think this might be yours too.
There's so much to love in Funny Story. As is expected of Emily Henry's books, there is a lot of heart here. Following librarian Daphne and stoner/bartender Miles, two strangers who find themselves co-habiting after their respective partners 1) cheat on both of them and 2) end up formally getting together, it explores anxiety, friendship, belonging, and self-worth in such a tender, intimate, and beautiful way. Of course, Emily also makes sure there is great chemistry between her two MCs. The wit and banter in this book is top notch and I loved reading about these two strangers falling in love. Their romance was sexy, fun, and also, somehow, so lovely. Once again, Emily Henry strikes the perfect balance between the tender and the steamy. I don't know how she does it!
All of this is to say that Funny Story is Emily Henry's best rom-com yet. If you love libraries, books, intimate friendships, fake dating/friends-to-lovers tropes, and swoon-worthy romance, this one is for you. This one is not to be missed by fans and newcomers alike.

Another 5 star review for Emily Henry, I am entirely unsurprised by this!
I absolutely fell in love with Daphne and Miles in this gorgeous slow burn, room mates, friends to lovers story!
I really liked the concept of Daphne having to move in with her ex fiancés new fiancés ex boyfriend and them slowly going from two people who have been forced together through decisions not made by them to tentative roommates to the best of friends before slowly becoming more.
Daphne really came into her own throughout the story as she started to let the people around her more and more into her life and really started to form the relationships she had been missing through moving around so often when he was younger and being so absorbed in her ex fiancés life.
As always whenever I read a new Emily Henry I think this one just because my new favourite and Miles definitely just because my new favourite love interest because he was a tattooed sweetheart.
If you love Emily Henry then I’m pretty sure you will love this and if you’ve never read her before I’m also pretty sure you will love it!

Emily Henry never disappoints. Just like all her novels, Funny Story is incredibly readable and perfectly combines a romantic comedy feel with relatable issues. I loved following the main character’s relationship and felt myself rooting for them throughout. I read a lot of books in this genre, but Emily Henry stands out for many reasons, especially her realistic dialogue between characters and the way she balances the story. Highly recommend and I’ll most definitely be reading everything she writes in the future.

I did my best to try to savour this book. I absolutely loved every second of it and when I wasn’t reading it, I was thinking about it.
Daphne and Miles gah, I just loved how it all happened between them. The finally seeing each other and the slow build of tension to the friendship they build to more? It was just all so exquisite. I absolutely loved both of them together and separately. Both are a bit damaged with baggage, but the way that they both work through it was so great.
Then you have the other friendships, found family and what not, that were beautiful. The soul searching and figuring out life. So much was just so damn relatable. I teared up, I barked out laughs, I was caught unawares by this amazing book that stole my heart. Emily’s writing just keeps getting better and better.

Very good.Not Emily Henry's best, but satisfying. I just wanted more, it started to feel a bit vanily ish, would have hoped for it to have more depth, and I found the male protagonist kind of un manly.

Emily Henry has well and truly done it again. Her writing gets better each time (if that is somehow even possible!).
This was full of the well-loved tropes: friends to lovers, small town romance, fake dating and bound together in the true Em Hen way of being more than just a romance. I loved the mother/daughter relationship and family dynamics that were explored in this and how even the side characters are so well developed. A romance about a librarian is every book lovers dream and this is highly recommended.
I couldn't put this down. (Im)patiently waiting for her next story already. Instant 5 stars <3

Emily Henry has done it again. Each time I read one of her books, I think, ‘This is it, she can’t top this one.’ And with each new book, she keeps raising the bar.
What can I say about Funny Story… it’s wildly relatable, for a start. The main characters are just normal people. No millionaires, no celebrities, no hotshot careers – just fully normal people leading normal lives. Well, leading lives that make for a fantastic story. Daphne, Miles, Ashleigh, Julia, and all the rest are wonderfully real, flawed, beautiful characters, and I would happily hang out with any of them. (Not Peter and Petra. They can bugger off.)
Even though it’s no mystery who our Daphne is going to end up with, I enjoyed the heck out of watching them fall in love. I even got a little bit teary towards the end, and love stories usually don’t do that to me.
The banter is top notch, with so many cackling-out-loud moments. But we know we can count on Emily Henry to deliver the laughs, so this is no surprise. I could go on and on but I’ll shut up so you can order this book and start reading asap.

This book was so quaint and satisfying to read!! No loose ends. It was predictable but in a nice way, and as always with Emily Henry, I ended up falling in love with the characters and highlighting every word after the 70% mark. I recommend this to anyone who needs a nice pallet cleanser, or who misses Henry's work!!

Fake dating? Check!
Friends to lovers? Check!
Small town setting? Check!
Emily Henry at her best? Check!
I have fallen complete and utterly in love with Henry's stories. Each book has stolen a piece of my heart and when I think she cannot come up with a better story, she simply does. I loved the characters in this story so much! I would love having Daphne as a friend, it would be an honour to see her flourish. And I would totally date Miles. He was a special one.
All the hearts for this one. When's the next one?

BOOK REVIEW: Funny Story by @emilyhenrywrites
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4 Stars
I was extremely excited to read Funny Story as I have absolutely adored every single Emily Henry book.
Funny Story is based around introvert librarian Daphne whose fiancé Peter leaves her for his best female friend Petra. She is given a week to leave his house. So she ends up moving in with Petra's ex boyfriend Miles. Daphne is counting down the days until she can move away. However after receiving a "save the date" card for Peter and Petra's wedding, Daphne accepts the invitation and lies to Peter by telling him that she will be with Miles who is now her boyfriend. Thankfully Miles agrees to fake date as long as he can show Daphne how wonderful the town is and show her the magic of living there. Their friendship grows and then feelings become involved, but with their past hurt, it's not as easy as it seems.
I really enjoyed the story and loved the tropes including friends to lovers and close proximity.
Daphne has a lot of growth and Miles definitely played a huge part in getting her to open up and enjoy new experiences. She is kind and caring but also a little shy.
Miles also grew, he started off scruffy, weed smoking and forever late. Daphne helped him take life a little more seriously. They balanced one another out well and supported each other through tough times. They had some great banter which I loved.
The side characters were fantastic. My favourite was Ashleigh who added humour and sass. I really hope she gets her own book and HEA!
The writing was great (as always with Emily Henry) however I did find the pacing to be a little off. Miles also wasn't the perfect book boyfriend for me with him constantly being distracted and then being late for the people that should be his priority.
Overall, a great read but sadly not my favourite by Emily Henry. I still recommend it and I look forward to Henry's next read.
Please note that I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.