Book Lovers

The Sunday Times bestselling enemies to lovers, laugh-out-loud romcom - a perfect summer holiday read

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Pub Date 12 May 2022 | Archive Date 15 Dec 2022

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Description

Nora is a cut-throat literary agent at the top of her game. Her whole life is books.

Charlie is an editor with a gift for creating bestsellers. And he's Nora's work nemesis.

Nora has been through enough break-ups to know she's the woman men date before they find their happy-ever-after. That's why Nora's sister has persuaded her to swap her desk in the city for a month's holiday in Sunshine Falls, North Carolina. It's a small town straight out of a romance novel, but instead of meeting sexy lumberjacks, handsome doctors or cute bartenders, Nora keeps bumping into...Charlie.

She's no heroine. He's no hero. So can they take a page out of an entirely different book?


*Ebook published on 3rd May 2022*

Nora is a cut-throat literary agent at the top of her game. Her whole life is books.

Charlie is an editor with a gift for creating bestsellers. And he's Nora's work nemesis.

Nora has been through...


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ISBN 9780241995341
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)
PAGES 384

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Featured Reviews

I loved this book. I loved literally everything about it. The premise is brilliant and one for the bookworms for sure: the other woman from that classic small town trope. Such a brilliant idea executed perfectly. The characters are 3-dimensional and brilliant. I adored the sisters and their complex relationship. I loved the story and the way it panned out. I think this is Henry’s best.

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Did not disappoint at all!

This was one of my most anticipated romance reads of 2022 after loving beach read and people we meet on vacation so the stakes were high. Within the first few pages I knew I was going to love it but I didn't realise how much it was going consume me. I read this in one sitting, I put my son to bed at 7pm and didn't move until I had finished, it was that good.

I had so much love for all of the characters involved in this book and was fully invested in the out come. One of my favourite parts in a romance novel is when the main characters have fun, witty banter, Emily Henry is a master at writing this and this book is packed full of it, it made me laugh, it made me smirk, it was hot!

This book feels like the authors most emotional to date and it really got under my skin, I just wanted to wrap Nora in a giant hug and Charlie, well its probably best I don't write that here...

This is the perfect summer read and I cant wait for everyone else to start reading and raving about it.

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POSSIBLE THE BEST ROMANCE BOOK I’VE EVER READ

“Yes, the romance gods would be proud - again.”

I was always a fan of Emily Henry’s books, although I found them to be a little overrated. This one blew everything out of the water! A real career-best, bordering on possibly my favourite contemporary romance of all time. Every second of this book was an utter delight, it made me laugh and it made me cry.

The characters were real and yet incredibly sexy. “I spot Charlie Lastra near the back, dressed in all black like publishing’s own metropolitan vampire” and he tells me, “If you’re the villain in someone else’s love story, then I’d the devil.”

A real homage to book lovers everywhere, it made me feel seen like never before and reminded me why I love to read so much.

“Sometimes, even when you start with the last page and you think you know everything a book finds a way to surprise you.”

ps. “You’re in books. Of course you don’t have a life. None of us do. There’s always something too good to read.”

*** I received an early complimentary copy of this book. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own

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Ahhhh Emily Henry does it again - Book Lovers is the perfect addition to Emily's books and I'm struggling to choose between it and Beach Read as my favourite.

I absolutely loved the storyline - Nora was THE perfect protagonist - she was feisty, funny and protective towards her sister, and I loved her sass! Charlie was...well, let's just say he gets a spot on my book boyfriends list - woweeeee.

Nora is a literary agent, and she gets her client's the best deals that she can - she's ALWAYS on the other end of the phone, no matter if it's midnight or a sisters only holiday, much to her sister, Libby's, annoyance. Nora and Libby's relationship is fairly complex, with Nora having had to take on the parental role after the death of their mother when they were 16 and 20 respectively. It was interesting to see the sacrifices that Nora made for Libby, whether they were warranted or not.

I thought that the way Emily wrote the story was fantastic, the descriptions of the various tropes we saw throughout was so funny - Nora's reluctance to be a part of those tropes was great, and her disbelief as to what was happening was just so great to read. Honestly, I can't praise Book Lovers enough.

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*Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an early copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.*

Oh my God.My new favourite read EVER!Absolute perfection.There is not one single thing I would change about this book. It exceeded my hopes and expectations and then some.Emily knocked it out of the park with this one.
I wish I could forget that I read this book and read it all over again.

so so so good ....12/10 !

thank you again for the arc.kindly appreciated!

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Emily Henry has done it again.
Book Lovers is your next obsession. A perfectly crafted romance book with all the elements to keep you flipping the pages nonstop.

Meet Nora Stephens, the opposite of your traditional romance protagonist. She is tough as nails, career-focused, and hasn't cried in 10 years. In a common trope, she is the one the hero leaves before finding his true match - a slightly awkward and bubbly lead who loves to bake. Charlie Lastra has the energy and vibe of a modern-day vampire dressed in Tom Ford, wrapped up in a package of true wit and charming smirks.

What truly works in Book Lovers is how the story itself has many layers, all converging into the delightful story of how Nora and Charlie fall in love. In some ways, they are passers-by occupying Sunshine Falls and living their life through the quirky locals, and the list Libby (Nora's sister) made. Each step of the plot moves them forward and closer together until it's unacceptable to think about them as anything other than true soulmates. The balanced pacing gives you enough information to keep you interested until the end when every single thread comes together.

Book Lovers has a heavy dose of grief, and an interesting analysis of how we perceive ourselves through the lenses of pop culture. Therefore, it has a heavier feel than People You Meet on Vacation or Beach Read. It's clouded by anxiety, the loss of loved ones, and family complications. It's a bit more claustrophobic and complex than Henry's previous reads, but it's not less romantic for it. In fact, I think that what makes this author so accomplished is how she explores themes more associated with Literary Fiction, always giving us a dose of that nagging, nostalgic, slightly empty feeling a melancholic book brings, but circling back to romance, tying everything up in a beautiful happy ending.

At this point, if I see Emily Henry in a book, it's a sure giveaway that I'll buy it, read it, love it, and recommend to all my friends.

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Oh I absolutely loved this! It was a lovely surprise to receive an arc for it. I actually already have it pre-ordered for release day and am going to reread it as soon as it arrives!
There were a couple of things I really loved. Firstly, the book-related aspects, her being an agent, the editing, was so fun to read about. Secondly, and maybe mostly, I loved the interactions of Nora and Charlie. I laughed out loud so many times at their exchanges, the type of humour is just what I like. I also loved the way everything was resolved, it's so refreshing to read a romance that doesn't end the same way so many do. She is very good at writing parental and sibling relationships, one of the really strong points I found with Beach Read too.
Great read, I would recommend it!

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Emily Henry has done it again. This book was so good I read it in one sitting because I just could not bear to put it down.
-I adored the characters in the book: Nora, Charlie and Libby. They were all really well rounded out and I loved seeing them interact with each other.
-Nora and Charlie were absolutely perfect for each other and I was rooting for them throughout the whole novel.
-I loved the setting and now Nora found herself living out her own small town trope filled novel.
-It had a really good balance of funny and emotional/vulnerable moments, as well as some spicy scenes.

I just adored everything about this book, it’s definitely a new favourite along with beach read and people we meet on vacation no has confirmed that I read anything that Emily Henry gives me!

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