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DNF @ 100 pgs.
For the life of me, I can't bring myself to continue with this. While I do think the writing is lovely, and the history between Saul and June's family is intriguing, the book is just boring me and I do not care about the Saul or June at all. And the faintly paranormal stuff wasn't really working for me either - and I love the speculative whimsy ...more
Hannah describing Saul: "...a tragically beautiful stick-in-the-mud."
Me describing this book: "...a tragically beautiful stick-in-the-mud."
For the life of me, I can't bring myself to continue with this. While I do think the writing is lovely, and the history between Saul and June's family is intriguing, the book is just boring me and I do not care about the Saul or June at all. And the faintly paranormal stuff wasn't really working for me either - and I love the speculative whimsy ...more

I really did enjoy this book as a whole, it had me entertained and enraptured from beginning to end. I enjoyed Saul’s character I think the most even though I don’t think we got to see him enough. The romance was just enough but not over bearing, it was definitly a slow burn. The friendships between all of the characters were really great. I loved the support system between June and her BFF. How it was a normal girlfriend system, no matter what they had each others backs. Whether it be with the
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the writing is beautiful, and I'm not even sure if this rating is how I feel but it's the most neutral so I'll leave it for now. 2.5 stars may be more like it. [I think? I don't know I'm conflicted]
the concept is interesting, for sure. I LOVED the writing. there's a lot to unpack. I like how June dealt with grief. it was different, but felt real. I think this book has a lot of good-
It's a story about Jack O'Donnell (June) and she's like the 3rd Jack? Or maybe the 4th? But anyways- her family has ...more
the concept is interesting, for sure. I LOVED the writing. there's a lot to unpack. I like how June dealt with grief. it was different, but felt real. I think this book has a lot of good-
It's a story about Jack O'Donnell (June) and she's like the 3rd Jack? Or maybe the 4th? But anyways- her family has ...more

Jul 22, 2017
Larkin (Wonderfilled Reads)
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it was amazing
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Emily Henry has definitely solidified herself as one of my auto-buy authors. Between her debut, The Love That Split the World and now A Million Junes, she has proven she can do no wrong.
Emily Henry has definitely solidified herself as one of my auto-buy authors. Between her debut, The Love That Split the World and now A Million Junes, she has proven she can do no wrong.

Apr 09, 2016
Lila (Hardcover Haven)
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Marie
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Escape Into Reading
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