ohthatmomglow's Reviews (850)


I freaking flew through this book. I know some people aren't in love with how long Emily's books are but I could read her books forever. This one isn't QUITE as ..... intense(?) as Pucking Around but it still packs a spicy punch. I would like to read Poppy's book immediately. Okay, thanks.

Everything Emily Henry creates permeates my soul in a way that nothing else does. She reminds me just how much I love reading and how easy it can be for a book to sink its perfect claws directly into your soul. I love the way her writing brings pitter patters to my heart and how those pitters make my esophagus feel like it may close up by just the sheer volume of my excitement and love of reading. I love that I can fall in love with her characters within a matter of words and that each of them feel so real that I almost think I've added new friends to my circle. I love that feeling of how an unplanned cackle can just burst from the very depths of your being, no matter where you are and how oddly your coworkers look at you. Reading one of her books can best be described with her very own words: "nostalgia, and warmth, and happiness wash over me." Go read Happy Place.

I loved the shit out of this book. Its real and raw and funny and quippy and emotional and just... GAH!

Jenny Lawson uses her wonderful style of writing to share with us that we're all broken but still beautiful. She is hysterical and raw and wonderful and this book was a joy to read...even when it also made me a little bit sad.

I'm in love!!! The amount of times my heart felt as if it were about to jump through my throat was simply unprecedented.. Levi and Georgie are my favorite types of characters and the story was just *chef's kiss*


I received this book courtesy of Net Galley in exchange for my honest review.

I loved this book so much! I felt so deeply connected to Nina that I was shedding a few tears within the first couple of chapters. I kept expecting the story to disappoint me somewhere and for Nina to do something irritating (perhaps I'm projecting, huh?

I am OBSESSED with this book. It far surpassed It Happened One Summer for me. These characters are much more relatable and loveable, in my eyes. Fox has now joined the ranks of my favorite book boyfriends ever. I also adore Hannah and how you can see all of the efforts she has put into her personal growth. Because of this she recognizes Fox's struggles and is there to just help him grow and not force him to change. Neither of the characters is vomiting out red flags left and right, and I appreciate that. Hannah is a quiet force, and I love her.

I SQUEALED reading this book. It is the most perfect "You've Got Mail" retelling and I'm in love. There is more tension than spice, but Chloe Liese really brings home the spice to literally finish the book with a bang. Loved it!

I needed to re-read this book to make sure I still loved it as much as I thought I did, and the answer is a resounding yes. Definitely my favorite in the Modern Love series. I love a good romance novel that also feels like a therapy session, and this manages to do that in a way that doesn't feel preachy or like you're being hit over the head with it. I love Alisha Rai.

I've read this twice already and that is not enough times. I am madly in love with this book, these characters, and Abby Jimenez. My friends are going to leave me based solely on the fact that I cannot shut up about this series and my undying love for Abby.