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People We Meet on Vacation
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People We Meet on Vacation is a sweet, fluffy, beachy read that gets a little long in the tooth towards the end.
Poppy and Alex have been best friends since college. Even though they are as different as two people can be, they just get each other. As life keeps them apart geographically, their only chance to catch up in person is to take an epic summer trip together every year. But two years ago, they had a falling out and haven't spoken since. Now Poppy wants one more trip to fix everything.
The trope of friends to lovers has been done so many times, yet this book finds a way to give it a fresh take. Poppy and Alex are fun and hilarious together, and I found myself smiling through all their banter and interactions. Poppy is the zany one while Alex is the straight lace, but both are equally loveable in their own way.
Where this story fell a bit short is towards the end. I started to find Poppy's antics too over-the-top. Often, instead of just saying what she's feeling, she'll go and do crazy things to avoid talking. She starts coming across as needy and high-maintenance, sending mixed signals and jerking Alex around. And poor Alex just had to take it.
I also found their inability to admit how they feel about each other getting old. It was cute and endearing earlier in the book because they didn't know. But once they figured it out and acted on it, I don't understand why they continued to deny their feelings. It reminds me of Chinese gift-giving culture, where the receiver of the gift (of love, in this case) has to refuse many times before finally accepting in order to avoid appearing greedy or eager. They'll say things like "I can't possibly accept! This is too much! I don't deserve it!" Meanwhile I'm like, please just accept this love for goodness' sake, so I can move on with my life.
Romance books are so personal. What works for one person doesn't always work for another. Usually we are drawn to the stories that remind us of ourselves and our love language. And this is a case where the longer the book went on, the less I could see myself in Poppy.
Still, other than the drawn out ending, I very much enjoyed this story. It was such a fun and funny romance, with its jet-setting and vacation-y scenes. It makes me want to pack a bag, fly somewhere tropical, and sit on a beach with one those little drinks with an umbrella in it. And in that respect, this book hits the perfect spot.
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See also, my thoughts on:
Beach Read
Funny Story
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Poppy and Alex have been best friends since college. Even though they are as different as two people can be, they just get each other. As life keeps them apart geographically, their only chance to catch up in person is to take an epic summer trip together every year. But two years ago, they had a falling out and haven't spoken since. Now Poppy wants one more trip to fix everything.
The trope of friends to lovers has been done so many times, yet this book finds a way to give it a fresh take. Poppy and Alex are fun and hilarious together, and I found myself smiling through all their banter and interactions. Poppy is the zany one while Alex is the straight lace, but both are equally loveable in their own way.
Where this story fell a bit short is towards the end. I started to find Poppy's antics too over-the-top. Often, instead of just saying what she's feeling, she'll go and do crazy things to avoid talking. She starts coming across as needy and high-maintenance, sending mixed signals and jerking Alex around. And poor Alex just had to take it.
I also found their inability to admit how they feel about each other getting old. It was cute and endearing earlier in the book because they didn't know. But once they figured it out and acted on it, I don't understand why they continued to deny their feelings. It reminds me of Chinese gift-giving culture, where the receiver of the gift (of love, in this case) has to refuse many times before finally accepting in order to avoid appearing greedy or eager. They'll say things like "I can't possibly accept! This is too much! I don't deserve it!" Meanwhile I'm like, please just accept this love for goodness' sake, so I can move on with my life.
Romance books are so personal. What works for one person doesn't always work for another. Usually we are drawn to the stories that remind us of ourselves and our love language. And this is a case where the longer the book went on, the less I could see myself in Poppy.
Still, other than the drawn out ending, I very much enjoyed this story. It was such a fun and funny romance, with its jet-setting and vacation-y scenes. It makes me want to pack a bag, fly somewhere tropical, and sit on a beach with one those little drinks with an umbrella in it. And in that respect, this book hits the perfect spot.
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See also, my thoughts on:
Beach Read
Funny Story
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� Connect with me � �
This was a pick for my Book of the Month box. Get your first book for $5 .
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Joe, I'm enjoying it so far! I'm about a quarter of the way in, and it feels like such a fun, fluffy, beachy read! :)

I also found their inability to admit how they felt about each other getting old
i had similar feelings with her Beach read. after reading your review I think Emily Henry's romance might not be for me





I also found their inability to admit how they felt about each other getting old
i had similar feelings with her Beach read. after reading your review I think Emily Henry'..."
Thanks, Nastyako! Hmm, I haven't read Beach Read, but if you thought similarly about that one, then this must be a signature of Emily Henry. Not sure if she's totally for me either.

Haha thanks, Michael! Poppy frustrated me so much at the end. I'm not getting any younger and neither is she. Just have to accept love at some point lol! 🤣

Thanks, Farrah! I haven't read Beach Read, but if you're telling me you had similar thoughts about the female MC, then maybe this is Emily Henry's style. Hmm I'll have to keep that in mind and adjust my expectations if I get to Beach Read.

Haha if you do read it, Justin, I'll be curious to see your thoughts! :)

Thanks so much, Kaceey! I feel like I judge romances based on how much I see myself in the female MC lol! :)

Thanks, Holly! If you decide to go ahead, I'd be curious to see what you think. So many people loved this, so hopefully you do too! :)



Thanks so much, Kat! I think the only person Poppy doesn't drive crazy is Alex, which is why her slowness at realizing this was killing me haha! 😅💖

Thanks so much, Jayme! Appreciate your kind and thoughtful words! :)

Thanks, Kay! I hope so too! 😊


Thanks, Sara! Yes exactly, you words on so spot-on! That's why I find with romance books, others' reviews really have no bearing on how much I end up enjoying or not enjoying the story. We're all so different! :)



Thanks, Nicole! I understand! This is my first time reading this author, and I'm undecided if I want to pick up Beach Read.

Haha Holly! I'm not zany either, but every once in a while, I'd like to think that I could be, so I get drawn to them. But then they end up too plain ol' crazy for me! 😅

Thanks, Jasmine! Right, just talk to each other and let me move on haha! :)


Thanks so much, Angela! Those jet-setting books hold an even more special appeal right now during the days of the pandemic. Hope we'll be able to do that for real again soon! :)

Thanks, Nancy! Ha, great minds think alike! Hope you enjoy it! :)

Thanks, Marilyn! Lol yes, you probably would have been annoyed! 🤣

Thanks, Lucy! Ha, a slightly lowered expectation never hurts for any book! Hope you enjoy it whenever you get to it! 😊


