if you love romance or quick but meaningful reads as a girl figuring out her 20s like me - this is a list of books that are must-have's in your library (or at least must-try's from your local library)
Sections
2
fiction - probably some romance novel
nonfiction - probably a memoir
fiction - probably some romance novel
as a huge EH fan, I think this is one of her best works. If you ever are interested in reading her novels I would highly recomend starting with this one.
Book Lovers by Emily Henry
i'm a sucker for romance so I LOVE an EH read. I also think this is a great EH book to start with if you haven't read her novels yet and are intrigued!
Happy Place by Emily Henry
quick read. great plot. this book will draw you IN.
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
newest EH book and def top 3 of her reads for me. loved the way the writing was formatted and the plotlines.
Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry
(are we noticing a pattern here?) if you're a romance fan, this is def a must read
Funny Story by Emily Henry
I am a bit biased because I think Mitch Albom just has a way with words. I think even if you're not super religious, I would recommend at least reading it once. quick read, and with a great message behind it and remidners about life.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven - Albom
nonfiction - probably a memoir
I re-read this gem every single year since 2013. This is a MUST read!
Tuesdays with Morrie: Life's Greatest Lesson
if you're a girl in your 20s: PLEASE do yourself the favor and read this book. I have recommended it to every single one of my girl friends. so relatable and real. think Dolly does a great job showcasing girlhood.
Everything I Know About Love: A Memoir
recommend if you're what the title says. as someone interested in psych I found this book pretty interesting (and overall validating)
The Eldest Daughter Effect: Firstborn Women
as someone who grew up watching Jenette on tv, i might be biased when I say this is a must read. she is honest, real, and you can truly feel the emotions through the pages. the only thing I wish I had done at times is listened to the the audio-book a...
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy is well worth the hype : r/books
had me in tears in the intro. short read but highly recommend to any young woman. great reminder that our fight is not even close from being done, and we need to keep the hope and work going.