![]() ![]() In the present day timeline we know that the pair had a falling out during their last trip two years earlier, but not why they had a falling out. (Which Henry knows allllll about.) I was rooting for Poppy and Alex from page one.Ī major thing I loved was the alternating timeline structure in this book, which fleshes out the relationship between two unlikely best friends, the aforementioned Poppy (a travel-obsessed, wild child writer in NYC) and Alex (a straight-laced, bookish teacher in Ohio), over the course of 10 summer trips. ![]() ![]() All this is to say, regardless of my romance tastes I obviously should’ve had more faith in my girl Emily Henry, because her 2021 novel People We Meet on Vacation is extremely cute and unsurprisingly the perfect beach read. likely because I’m an enemies-to-lovers stan and that trope has rotted all the morals and taste out of my skull (#noregrets). It still ranks above second-chance romance novels for me (which is closer to the bottom of the trope pyramid), but something about it just doesn’t *grab* me. Confession: I’m not usually a fan of the friends-to-lovers trope in romance. ![]()
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