Great Big Beautiful Life

by

Emily Henry

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of Emily Henry's writing style and emotional depth.
  • Readers who enjoy books that blend multiple genres like romance, mystery, and women's fiction.
  • Those interested in stories about writers, journalists, or the publishing world.
  • People who like books exploring family legacies, generational stories, and celebrity culture.
  • Readers who appreciate character-driven narratives with a strong sense of place.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers expecting a traditional romance novel with a strong focus on the central relationship.
  • Fans of Emily Henry's previous works who are looking for something similar in tone and structure.
  • Those who dislike slow-paced narratives or extensive backstories.
  • Readers who prefer straightforward genre fiction without genre-blending elements.
  • People who are sensitive to comparisons with other popular books in similar genres.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Beautiful and engaging prose that keeps readers hooked
  • Interesting premise of two writers competing to write a biography
  • Compelling mystery elements and plot twists
  • Strong character development, especially for the main characters Alice and Hayden
  • Emotional depth and exploration of themes like grief and love
  • Vivid setting descriptions that bring the story to life
  • Clever integration of multiple storylines and genres
  • Witty dialogue and banter between characters
  • Exploration of complex family dynamics and generational stories
  • Satisfying and emotional ending that ties everything together

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Romance feels underdeveloped or takes a backseat to other plot elements
  • Pacing issues, with some sections feeling slow or dragging
  • Margaret's backstory can be boring or overly detailed at times
  • Genre expectations not fully met – less romance-focused than typical Emily Henry books
  • Some plot twists feel predictable or reminiscent of other popular books
  • Character motivations and relationship development can feel rushed or unbelievable
  • Overuse of certain writing techniques like italics and eyebrow movements
  • Lack of balance between the multiple storylines
  • Mystery elements feel tacked on or gimmicky to some readers
  • Marketing as a romance novel when it leans more towards women's fiction

If you like this book, you should consider reading:

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