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How do we know what our happy place is if we keep doing the same things? It’s time to explore and indulge in curiosity. Cirencester has a rich cultural heritage and is home to several historic buildings, museums, and art galleries. The Corinium Museum houses an extensive collection of Roman artefacts, while the Parish Church of St. John Baptist is one of the largest medieval churches in the country. This cultural heritage provides a strong tether to the past, which is palpable as you stroll through the town and is a source of pride for many residents. Harriet is a people pleaser, she will tell her friends she's doing just fine and dandy when really she's struggling, because she wants to make sure everyone else around her is happy before she is. Harriet is a surgical resident who has lost love with her job, but she won't tell anyone because she doesn't want to let those down around her who have supported her for years. Harriet's parents sacrificed so much for her to be a surgeon, but when she doesn't find happiness waking up early and going to work, Harriet feels like telling her family and friends will drive them away from her. Wyn is a golden charmer who is dealing with the loss of his father. I absolutely loved hearing how Harriet and Wyn met, but it broke my heart when they were telling their story of why they broke up because they felt like they weren't good enough for each other, but they really never had a chance to sit down and talk about their issues, so the week long vacation at the cottage gave them plenty of time to talk to each other while playing their parts of the happy couple. I often find myself connecting on a personal level with Harriet, and making sure those around me are the happiest before myself. Emily Henry did the damn thing. That ending was perfection. It was everything this story needed and what I needed.

this acts as my love letter to emily henry, love of my life, so if you’re not emily henry, then please continue on your way- Further, I simply hated the reason for their breakup. It made me dislike Wyn idc he was too insecure and it being “it wasn’t you it’s me” is just something that I viscerally hate so much. I understand why he broke it off which even made sense and I don’t blame him for that, but the way he went about it was so frustrating and selfish. Harriet and Wyn have been the perfect couple since they met in college, they go together like peanut butter and jelly, honey and tea, but now for reasons they won't discuss, they don't belong together anymore. Harriet and Wyn were newly weds, but never had a formal wedding. Fast forward a little bit, Harriet and Wyn broke up six months ago and still haven't told their best friends. Harriet and Wyn decide to make a pact to pretend to still be together for their annual week long vacation with their best friends at the cottage in Maine that has been their happy place for so long. Harriet didn't expect to see Wyn at the cottage, but they later learn the cottage they have gone to for years is going up for sale, so Harriet and Wyn decide to lie through their teeth for the best friend's sake of having one last happy week at their happy place. Despite lying, Harriet and Wyn are trying not to notice how desperately they still want one another. Happy Place is told in a past tense and a now timeline. We get a glimpse of Harriet and Wyn when they first met, and how this group of best friends grew up together. Obviously the romance is swoons. The chemistry between Wyn and Harry is palpable, and the payoff after the pining throughout a good bit of the book is worth every bit of anxiety ridden, nail biting suspense. The journey that both characters go on together and individually is satisfying. But also? The dynamic and vibes between this group of six friends is something you can sink into. It’s what you desire if you don’t have it, and appreciate if you do. And it’s not perfect, not by a long shot. Everyone is flawed and has to work at keeping this group together.Also, I did not like the supporting characters- I could not care less about what Sabrina, Parth or Cleo did or wanted. Sabrina, Cleo and Harriet made a good trio but again, I couldn't careless about them. preface: i rated this book on a completely different scale from emily henry’s other books or romance books in general. the reason why i loved this book so much, was not the romance but harriet’s introspection and character. its tones were much more subtle and nuanced, much reminiscent of a lit fic in some parts.

Located in the heart of the West Midlands, on the banks of the River Severn, is Worcester – a beautiful cathedral city with a fascinating history.There was no deeper meaning to Happy Place- it's as simple as it gets: Just communicate with each other and half of your problems will not exist. to me, wyn was very absent from the book. especially in the “real life” chapters. he’s harriet’s fixation, but i don’t really feel like i know him. despite seeing how they got together, i still didn’t feel connected to his character. i wanted more from him. i enjoyed him more at the beginning when they were younger and everything was fresh between them, but this didn’t translate the whole way through. i get what he was going through at the end, but his character still felt very one dimensional to me. wyn is a sexy lamp. Finland has been named the happiest country in the world for the fifth year in a row. Here: in a ... [+] snowy forest in Koli National Park. getty

I love the concept of a personal “happy place” — somewhere you can escape the stress and constraints of everyday life and feel completely at ease. Am sorry yall, I really wanted to love it. But it didn't make me happy. I do think am being generous with the rating. But this is a town that values its green spaces too. It has several lush parks and nature reserves – including Dunham Massey, which is home to a variety of wildlife (including deer) and stunning landscapes.Anyway, I thought it was okay. Still doesn't beat Beach Read but better than Book Lovers. Idk what's it with Emily Henry lately wanting her books to mean something more and deeper than what they are, it ends up making her characters look so superficial. and wyn omg this sweetheart !! his kindness and selflessness is so precious and infectious. “i will always love you, that’s the point, harriet. it’s the only thing that’s ever come naturally to me.” GAHHHD i need him !! Even though I'm not a romance reader, I really liked Book Lovers and Beach Read because the characters were emotionally mature and the plot didn't rely on miscommunication... First of all, I've never ever been in love in my almost 25 years of miserable existence, nor someone has been in love with me, so I don't actually know how it really feels, (that's a deep and traumatic conversation for another day), but to me it's kind of unreal that people can last years and not get bored. Please, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's not a real thing , but I can't even start to imagine someone loving me for so long without getting bored of me. (Plot twist: deep down, I'm a hopeless romantic who yearns to love and be loved for a really long time and to be in a healthy relationship, but that's not gonna happen, so). He's a golden boy. I'm a girl whose life has been drawn in shades of gray. I try not to love him. I really try."

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