10 Best Books Like Book Lovers

If you loved Book Lovers by Emily Henry, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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Romance4.12022377 pages

Literary agent Nora finds herself playing the "other woman" role when she keeps running into brooding editor Charlie during her small-town vacation

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Quick Comparison: Books Like Book Lovers

BookAuthorRatingYearPagesBest For
Part of Your WorldAbby Jimenez02022Closest match
Throne Off CourseHailee Carmel4.42025374Similar vibes
Beach ReadEmily Henry4.02020358Same author
People We Meet on VacationEmily Henry02021395Same author
Just for the SummerAbby Jimenez02024Similar vibes
The Friend ZoneAbby Jimenez02019Similar vibes
Mr. Wrong NumberLynn Painter3.72022350Similar vibes
WildfireHannah Grace3.82023387Similar vibes
Virgin RiverRobyn Carr02007Similar vibes
Things We Never Got OverLucy Score02022Similar vibes

Authors Who Write Like Emily Henry

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to Book Lovers?

The most similar books to Book Lovers are Part of Your World, Throne Off Course, Beach Read.

What should I read after Book Lovers?

After finishing Book Lovers, readers most commonly pick up Part of Your World next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Emily Henry, such as Great Big Beautiful Life.

Who writes books like Emily Henry?

Authors similar to Emily Henry include Christina Lauren, Abby Jimenez, Taylor Jenkins Reid.

What genre is Book Lovers?

Book Lovers is a Romance novel by Emily Henry, published in 2022. It features elements of Grumpy/Sunshine, Small Town, Literary Agent.

How long is Book Lovers?

Book Lovers is 377 pages long.

Does Book Lovers have romance/spice?

Book Lovers has a spice level of 2/5. This book has moderate romantic content.

About Book Lovers

Literary agent Nora finds herself playing the "other woman" role when she keeps running into brooding editor Charlie during her small-town vacation. Henry subverts romance tropes while celebrating both city ambition and small-town charm through characters who challenge each other's assumptions. A meta-commentary on romance novels that also delivers as a swoon-worthy love story, this novel explores work-life balance, family expectations, and finding love with someone who sees and appreciates your authentic self rather than trying to change you.