4 books to discover Emily Henry

If you like charming stories with endearing characters and realistic situations, Emily Henry’s books will be 5-star reads.

In its pages, the American author explores themes such as love, friendship, forgiveness and self-discovery.

Check out these recommendations as his new novel ‘Funny Story’ hits bookstores.

The summer novel

It follows two writers, January and Gus, who spend the summer in neighboring cabins and look to write their next bestseller. They both experience a creative block, so they decide to exchange literary genres: she will write a serious novel and he a romance novel, will they achieve her goal before the end of this season?

People we meet on vacation

Poppy and Alex are two friends who have been on vacation together for a decade, but after a failed trip they have grown apart; Two years later, she will seek to rebuild their friendship and take him on one last adventure. In a week they will have to fix everything, everything that could go wrong.

a happy place

Since they met as teenagers, Harriet and Wyn had been the perfect couple: like salt and pepper, tea and lemon, oil and vinegar. But five months ago everything changed and they still haven’t told their best friends, which leads them to share a room in the summer house, where they escaped every year and they will have to ignore how much they still love each other.

Book Lovers

Nora has spent her life among books and is considered a tough literary agent who fights for each work and the contracts of her clients. When she travels with her little sister Libby to Sunshine Falls, the place where her favorite book is set, she becomes the protagonist of her own novel. On that trip she will also meet Charlie again, an editor with whom she had a run-in in New York and who threatens to be present at every step of her vacation.

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