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Beach Read

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Tiktok Made Me Buy It! the New York Times Bestselling Laugh-Out-loud Love Story You'll Want to Escape with This Summer

by Emily Henry
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Publication Date: 20/08/2020
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TWO WRITERS, ONE HOLIDAY. A ROMCOM WAITING TO HAPPEN...

He doesn't believe in happy endings. She's lost her faith that they exist. But could they find one together?

January is a hopeless romantic who narrates her life like she's the lead in a blockbuster movie. Gus is a serious literary type who thinks true love is a fairy-tale.

But January and Gus have more in common than you'd think-They're both broke. They've got crippling writer's block. And they need to write bestsellers before summer ends.The result? A bet to swap genres and see who gets published first.

The risk? In telling each other's stories, their worlds might be changed entirely...

ISBN:
9780241989524
9780241989524
Category:
Adult & contemporary romance
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
20-08-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books, Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
198x129x22mm
Weight:
0.26kg
Emily Henry

Emily Henry is the author of the butterfly-inducing romantic comedies Beach Read and You & Me on Vacation, both of which were New York Times bestsellers.

She studied creative writing at Hope College and now lives and writes in the American Midwest. She has featured in Prima, Elle, Woman & Home, The Independent (among others) and Jodi Picoult calls her 'my newest automatic-buy author.' Book Lovers is her third novel.

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Could any two main characters in a story, be any more boring!! Probably not, these two take the cake. The story mainly revolves around and around and around them. I was so bored by them, I could hardly keep awake. They are not in the slightest bit interesting, in fact they are not very likable at all, they are totally out of touch with the real world. So disappointed with everything about this book, a waste of money and hours of my life I'll never get back. Stay away from Beach Read, there are far more interesting books out there ready to be read.

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“Here’s the thing about writing Happily Ever Afters: it helps if you believe in them. Here’s the thing about me: I did until the day of my father’s funeral.”

Beach Read is the first adult novel by American author, Emily Henry. A year ago, January Andrews had a perfect life: “Perfect (cancer-free) parents who called several times a week, tipsy on wine or each other’s company. Perfect (spontaneous, multilingual, six foot three) boyfriend who worked in the ER and knew how to make coq au vin. Perfect shabby chic apartment in Queens. Perfect job writing romantic novels— inspired by perfect parents and perfect boyfriend— for Sandy Lowe Books.”

Now: “I was miserable, broke, semi-homeless, very single, and pulling up to a gorgeous lake house whose very existence nauseated me.”

Having quit Queens, here she is, at her father’s lakeside cottage in North Bear Shores, Michigan for the summer, trying to pack away and sell all trace of her father’s infidelity, while overcoming writers’ block: she has to get her fifth romance novel written or her agent will seriously lose it. But inspiration is lacking: how can you write about something you are no longer convinced about?

While she’s made welcome at the village bookstore, the (so-far) faceless interactions with her grumpy neighbour don’t help. Worse still, she discovers it’s Augustus Everett, writer of serious novels, whose disdain for her genre has been clear since college. And who also seems to be missing his muse. The other little fly in the ointment is the presence of her father’s lover in the little town, an attendee at the bookshop owner’s “Red Blood, White Russians, and Blue Jeans Book Club” to which January and Gus are invited.

How does it come about that January and Gus swap genres? A bet, a dare, a recognition that a change might do the trick and shift their writing doldrums? For five days a week, they each write in the genre they’ve never tried; on the sixth and seventh days, they show how they research their own, familiar work. Gus will “take you through my research process. I’ll help you lean into your latent nihilism” while January will “throw in a rom-com crash course, a Romance Hero boot camp”. Gus’s one condition: “Promise not to fall in love with me.”

This is, of course, exactly what happens: over the weeks they get to know one another and college rivals become friends become lovers and fall in love. While the characters are not entirely convincing, Henry does draw a nice parallel between January’s choices and her father’s, and her comment about “women’s fiction” is so very true.

“I know how to tell a story, Gus, and I know how to string a sentence together. If you swapped out all my Jessicas for Johns, do you know what you’d get? Fiction. Just fiction. Ready and willing to be read by anyone, but somehow by being a woman who writes about women, I’ve eliminated half the Earth’s population from my potential readers.” An enjoyable read.
This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Penguin Books UK.

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January is a romance novelist, who moves into her deceased father's beach house wanting to complete her next novel. She also wants to sell the house after learning of her father's infidelity at his funeral. However, Gus lives next door, he is also an author who she knew in college. They reconnect and help each other through emotional drama, but will their romance last?

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