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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A satisfying conclusion to This is What Happiness Looks Like. This novella picks up a little over a year after Ellie and Graham last saw each other. They have each been trying to carry on with their lives thinking that the other has moved on. When they meet again by chance in New York City, they find out that neither has moved on and that there is still something special between them. I liked this conclusion and was glad I read it. I would have preferred it had been an epilogue in the earlier book, but it was not so that's that. Over a year since Ellie had a chance romance with one of the biggest teen heartthrobs in the country, she has a chance encounter with him in New York City. In such a brief experience, can they possibly find the happiness they experienced that summer? A very sweet novella that follows up with the characters from This Is What Happy Looks Like. If you enjoyed the novel, this one is definitely worth picking up. no reviews | add a review
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Young Adult Literature.
HTML:Ellie O'Neill and Graham Larkin fell hard for each other when a misspelled email address unexpectedly brought them together. Now, over a year has passed since they said goodbye with the promise to stay in touch, and their daily emails have dwindled to nothing. Ellie is a freshman in college and has told herself to move on, and Graham has kept himself busy starring in more movies, as well as a few tabloid columns. But fate brought these two together once beforeâ??and it isn't done with them yet. In this sequel novella to This is What Happy Looks Like, Jennifer E. Smith revisits two beloved characters to tell the story of one magical night in Manhattan. When Ellie and Graham come face to face once more, can they get past the months of silence and the hurt feelings to find their happily-ever-after again? Word Count: ~18,000 No library descriptions found. |
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ranked #2 in my list of best epilogues of all time
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“It makes no sense,” she said, her voice cracking a little. “You and me.” “I know that,” he said, reaching out and taking her hand, and the feel of his skin on hers nearly knocked the breath right out of her. “Sort of. But sometimes I think…” “What?” “That maybe it’s the only thing that makes sense.”
This was definitely a wonderful conclusion to Happy by Jennifer E. Smith. The prequel of this book was in my opinion, very predictable and cliche, as are all Jennifer E. Smith books but what I love about her books is how she manages to not make the readers tired of the cliche love story. It just gives you a different vibe and even though the prequel of this was not my favorite in her books, it was one of the sweetest and this epilogue just filled my heart and fixed the left over broken parts that the previous book gave me.
Readers of Happy would want to read this epilogue to fix your broken heart and headaches. ( )