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People We Meet On Vacation

Review by SUGAR

Feb 2, 2024
People We Meet On Vacation
Emily Henry

I've always been somewhat critical of romance books, but this one is truly worth both time and money. It serves as a nice escape from reality.

Let me share what I appreciate about this book, which has made me enjoy the story:

1. There's no over-obsession with height differences. This aspect has been overused, and I find it refreshing that it's not a focal point here.

2. There's no obsession with the female lead being a fragile, small girl with numerous problems. Both characters have their flaws, and I appreciate how they overcome them.

3. The chemistry is well-built, unlike stories where the main characters start making out after just three meetings.

SUGAR
People We Meet On Vacation
Emily Henry
•Feb 2, 2024
People We Meet On Vacation

I've always been somewhat critical of romance books, but this one is truly worth both time and money. It serves as a nice escape from reality.

Let me share what I appreciate about this book, which has made me enjoy the story:

1. There's no over-obsession with height differences. This aspect has been overused, and I find it refreshing that it's not a focal point here.

2. There's no obsession with the female lead being a fragile, small girl with numerous problems. Both characters have their flaws, and I appreciate how they overcome them.

3. The chemistry is well-built, unlike stories where the main characters start making out after just three meetings.

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