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Funny Story
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Can a book survive on nothing but banter? Well, Funny Story sure tries.
Okay, all you rabid Emily Henry fans. Before you chuck your rotten eggs at me, please let me explain.
If ever there was an Emily Henry book that I should connect with, it's this one. Daphne is a librarian (my dream job) and she's in a pretend relationship with her roommate, Miles, in order to get back at her ex-fiancé (an intriguing premise). And yet, something was missing. I kept waiting for the story to grab me, and it never really did.
I hate to say it, but the crux of the problem is that the whole thing was rather forgettable. I only just finished the book, and already I hardly remember anything about it. The characters, the interactions, even the conflicts, while all feelgood on the surface, were in fact fairly bland underneath.
I enjoy a low-stakes beach read as much as the next gal, but there is a difference between low stakes and no stakes, and this was too much in the latter. At no point was there anything really on the line. The story just shambled along, with lots of banter and some minor conflicts here and there, until the requisite 300-some pages were met, and then it was called a book.
Speaking of the conflicts, I totally didn't understand Daphne and Miles' issues, or even Daphne and Ashleigh's. Do people really get so upset and potentially break up relationships and friendships over such small issues? And each one, blown up to be so important, can only be resolved after much back and forth, with pages upon pages of dialogue of each person's feelings and the associated parental trauma that was at the root of all their misgivings. It was a bit much.
Don't get me wrong, I did have fun. There were entertaining moments, and the banter was truly top notch. And it wasn't just for the main couple during romantic moments. No, the banter was interspersed everywhere and among everyone, so we got plenty of chuckle-worthy moments.
But you can't just sustain a story on banter alone, no matter how delightful it is. When the characters feel as lackluster as Daphne and Miles and their conflicts equally bland and forced, it was hard to care either way if they ended up together, which is always a bad sign in a romance.
I feel like I'm the only person out there who doesn't get heart-eyes at the merest mention of an Emily Henry book. My experiences so far have been largely underwhelming, or maybe I just haven't read the right books by her. Either way, I'll add this to the pile of Emily Henry books I've pretty much forgotten the moment I finished.
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See also, my thoughts on:
Beach Read
People We Meet on Vacation
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Okay, all you rabid Emily Henry fans. Before you chuck your rotten eggs at me, please let me explain.
If ever there was an Emily Henry book that I should connect with, it's this one. Daphne is a librarian (my dream job) and she's in a pretend relationship with her roommate, Miles, in order to get back at her ex-fiancé (an intriguing premise). And yet, something was missing. I kept waiting for the story to grab me, and it never really did.
I hate to say it, but the crux of the problem is that the whole thing was rather forgettable. I only just finished the book, and already I hardly remember anything about it. The characters, the interactions, even the conflicts, while all feelgood on the surface, were in fact fairly bland underneath.
I enjoy a low-stakes beach read as much as the next gal, but there is a difference between low stakes and no stakes, and this was too much in the latter. At no point was there anything really on the line. The story just shambled along, with lots of banter and some minor conflicts here and there, until the requisite 300-some pages were met, and then it was called a book.
Speaking of the conflicts, I totally didn't understand Daphne and Miles' issues, or even Daphne and Ashleigh's. Do people really get so upset and potentially break up relationships and friendships over such small issues? And each one, blown up to be so important, can only be resolved after much back and forth, with pages upon pages of dialogue of each person's feelings and the associated parental trauma that was at the root of all their misgivings. It was a bit much.
Don't get me wrong, I did have fun. There were entertaining moments, and the banter was truly top notch. And it wasn't just for the main couple during romantic moments. No, the banter was interspersed everywhere and among everyone, so we got plenty of chuckle-worthy moments.
But you can't just sustain a story on banter alone, no matter how delightful it is. When the characters feel as lackluster as Daphne and Miles and their conflicts equally bland and forced, it was hard to care either way if they ended up together, which is always a bad sign in a romance.
I feel like I'm the only person out there who doesn't get heart-eyes at the merest mention of an Emily Henry book. My experiences so far have been largely underwhelming, or maybe I just haven't read the right books by her. Either way, I'll add this to the pile of Emily Henry books I've pretty much forgotten the moment I finished.
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See also, my thoughts on:
Beach Read
People We Meet on Vacation
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Thanks, Jayme! 💖 I think we're pretty much aligned on EH. I hated Beach Read too! 😭 And this one and People We Meet were both pleasant but not really exciting for me.

Yeah, I feel similarly. There's just something about the way she writes her characters that don't really work for me. And the way the characters communicate drives me a bit batty too.

Thanks, Rosh! Haha yeah, it was a good one-time read. :)

This is my 3rd EH book, and I feel like her books are this interesting mix of pleasant + bland haha.

What works for one reader doesn't always work for another, and vice versa! So please don't let my thoughts deter you. I've only read 3 EH books so far, and found this one and People We Meet to both be pleasant enough.

Thanks, Elena! 💖 Glad it's not just me haha. 😂

Thanks, Paul! You know, that's probably a solid plan! ;)






I’ve never read a book before by Emily Henry, so I know that I won’t be reading this one.
But I loved reading your review, Yun! Good job! 😎😘☺️

This one is an interesting blend of pleasant and bland lol, so I totally get why you're disappointed.


Thanks, Amy! Glad it's not just me that can't connect with EH books. I've given one 1 star, and two 3 stars so far. Not a great track record.

Thanks, R.J.! So glad you totally loved this one! 💖

Thanks, Barbara! Hmm good point that this is probably better on audio! I haven't worked up the courage to try an audiobook yet though haha.

Thanks, Tina! :)

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Thanks, Zain! Haha, that's fair. To be honest, I have the same problem and that's why I started writing reviews, so I don't read the same bad book multiple times due to poor memory. ;)

Glad we agree and it's not just me!

Yes! Banter is all fun and good, but it isn't a story, you know? Glad you feel the same way! :)













Thanks, Nastya! I remember our mutual dislike of Beach Read haha! You're not missing out. ;)

Hehe! Thanks, Angela! :)

I haven't read all of her books, so I can't say for sure. But this one doesn't feel like an essential read to me, so I think you're safe giving it a pass! ;)