Book lovers book review5/31/2023 It is later revealed that Nora was wrong in her assumptions about Libby. For example, the reason Libby wanted to visit Sunshine Falls is misunderstood by Nora because of her mother-like nature. The novel shows this tension of wanting to be a fun older sister but having the opinions of someone who had to be a parental figure. Their mother died, and Nora stepped up to be a mother figure to Libby at a young age. These two sisters, as they go off to Sunshine Falls, have a great girls’ trip, but also unpack a lot of trauma from when they were growing up. One of the most powerful elements of Book Lovers is the relationship between Nora and Libby. What I liked most about this novel was how it balanced familial struggles and humour. However, this novel is more than just a romance it’s about sisterhood and making your dreams come true. Both work in the publishing industry and seem to bump into each other in the most unexpected ways, which eventually blooms into a full-on romance. I think the best way to describe the inception of their relationship is as being more competitive and rivalrous. But enemies may be too harsh of a word to describe Nora and her love interest, Charlie. Book Lovers by Emily Henry is a heartwarming enemies-to-lovers romance centering around Nora Stephens, a literary agent, who goes to Sunshine Falls for a month-long trip with her sister Libby.
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