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A review by meaghancook
A Million Junes by Emily Henry
5.0
Emily Henry did it again. Or, before technically, since this was published in 2017. YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN.
This was beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, heartwarming, joyful, and frustrating all at once. I loved this world and these characters. I felt everything they felt, the highs and lows and everything in between. Saul and June make Romeo and Juliet look like a couple of punks (which, to be fair, they were) and their love story look like nothing more than the cautionary tale that it should be.
I love Emily Henry with my whole heart and this book is no exception.
This was beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, heartwarming, joyful, and frustrating all at once. I loved this world and these characters. I felt everything they felt, the highs and lows and everything in between. Saul and June make Romeo and Juliet look like a couple of punks (which, to be fair, they were) and their love story look like nothing more than the cautionary tale that it should be.
I love Emily Henry with my whole heart and this book is no exception.