Funny Story by Emily Henry
A Cute Weekend Read
Reading and writing slump over. I can finally say I finished a book since my readathon in the beginning of August. I’ve seen Emily Henry’s name all over BookTok and YouTube, and after enjoying most of the ones I’ve touched, I had high hopes for Funny Story. This book did not disappoint. I’ve also had several people recommend The People You Meet on Vacation, so that’s definitely on my list for my next bookstore trip. I even restarted Funny Story from the beginning because I wanted to give it a fair shot, and I’m glad I did—I loved it.
Funny Story is a delightful mix of humor, emotion, and authentic character development that showcases Emily Henry’s knack for balancing lightheartedness with deeper themes. The characters are vibrant and relatable, with their quirks and flaws making them all the more endearing. The dialogue is sharp and witty, often eliciting genuine laughs, but it’s the underlying emotional currents that truly elevate the story.
The narrative flows smoothly, with just the right amount of tension to keep you hooked without feeling overwhelmed. Henry’s ability to portray the complexities of relationships, both romantic and platonic, is on full display here. The humor never feels forced, and it blends seamlessly with the more poignant moments, creating a well-rounded and engaging read.
That said, the pacing occasionally slows down, and there were moments when the plot felt somewhat predictable. However, these minor drawbacks didn’t detract significantly from my overall enjoyment of the book. Emily Henry has a way of making even the most familiar storylines feel fresh and entertaining, and Funny Story is no exception.
In conclusion, Funny Story is a charming and heartfelt read that will leave you smiling. It’s a solid addition to Emily Henry’s growing repertoire and a must-read for fans of contemporary romance. While it may not be groundbreaking, it’s a thoroughly enjoyable book that I’d happily recommend. Four stars.