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Best friends are forged by fire. For Winona Olsen and Lucille Pryce, that fire happened the night they met outside the police station—both deciding whether to turn their families in. Winona has been starving for life in the seemingly perfect home that she shares with her seemingly perfect father, celebrity weatherman Stormy Olsen. No one knows that he locks the pantry door
Best friends are forged by fire. For Winona Olsen and Lucille Pryce, that fire happened the night they met outside the police station—both deciding whether to turn their families in. Winona has been starving for life in the seemingly perfect home that she shares with her seemingly perfect father, celebrity weatherman Stormy Olsen. No one knows that he locks the pantry door to control her eating and leaves bruises where no one can see them. Lucille has been suffocating beneath the needs of her mother and her drug-dealing brother, wondering if there’s more out there for her than disappearing waitress tips and generations of barely getting by. One harrowing night, Winona and Lucille realize they can’t wait until graduation to start their new lives. They need out. Now. All they need is three grand, fast. And really, a stolen convertible to take them from Michigan to Las Vegas can’t hurt.
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It is definitely for older crowd - I'd say, 15+. TW: domestic abuse, drugs, murder, gambling. …more It is definitely for older crowd - I'd say, 15+. TW: domestic abuse, drugs, murder, gambling. (less)





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Sadly it's not. I wanted them to get together through the entire book but it seems all they are is best friends. They have basically made out in the b …more Sadly it's not. I wanted them to get together through the entire book but it seems all they are is best friends. They have basically made out in the book so I thought it would go somewhere but it didn't. (less)



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Video review - https://youtu.be/w9617uq7Kk0?t=73 This was such a quick read but unfortunately it wasn’t really for me. I was totally engrossed in the story because I had no clue where it was going but then when I got to probably 70% of the way through, I just started losing interest. I was so far in that I sped through the rest of it so I could finish. *ARC provided in exchange for an honest review by HarperCollins Frenzy*
Video review - https://youtu.be/w9617uq7Kk0?t=73 This was such a quick read but unfortunately it wasn’t really for me. I was totally engrossed in the story because I had no clue where it was going but then when I got to probably 70% of the way through, I just started losing interest. I was so far in that I sped through the rest of it so I could finish. *ARC provided in exchange for an honest review by HarperCollins Frenzy*
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I am so mad at myself for putting this off for so long because I FUCKING LOVED THIS. WOW.




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I have a new favorite subgenre. It’s called “quick, men-are-trash contemporaries,” and while up until recently I did not know it existed, this book indicates that it does and I, for one, am quite pleased to learn about it. Unfortunately, this was just a liiiiittle too quick of a read. This is a Thelma-and-Louise type situation where these two BFFs with bad home lives flee away on a light crime spree across the country to find the Thelma’s lost mother and get into many hijinks and malfeasance along
I have a new favorite subgenre. It’s called “quick, men-are-trash contemporaries,” and while up until recently I did not know it existed, this book indicates that it does and I, for one, am quite pleased to learn about it. Unfortunately, this was just a liiiiittle too quick of a read. This is a Thelma-and-Louise type situation where these two BFFs with bad home lives flee away on a light crime spree across the country to find the Thelma’s lost mother and get into many hijinks and malfeasance along the way. It sounds like a dream. It is a little bit of a bummer. While I loved Lucille (the Louise character), I did not love Winona. Perhaps this is to be expected, because 1) Louise > Thelma forever and 2) I would bet one million American dollars Lucille was written by Emily Henry, my favorite human in the world, but still. If you’re reading a book from two perspectives and you only like one of the perspectives, then you dislike 50% of the book. FURTHERMORE. I feel...clickbaited. Because at one point, it’s lowkey implied that Lucille has a crush on Winona (to which I say YES!!!!)...but that’s it and it’s dropped and it goes away forever (to which I must yell BOO!!! for a least one thousand years). Why do you do this to me. Why are you giving me blah whatever boring friendship when you could give me GIRLFRIEND PARTNERS IN CRIME. The ending also felt…….a nice way of putting it is Very Extremely Rushed. (view spoiler) [They spend the whole book on a romp across the American Midwest with the goal of finding Winona’s mom, they find her, the mom turns out to suck, the whole point has been ruined, and the book ends three pages later. I mean. Excuse me. Wha? (hide spoiler) ] I guess what it comes down to is this: I either wanted an emotional, game-changing read or a fun fluffy one. I got an in between read and it left me UNSATISFIED. But this was not a bad book. It was fun at many points and I loved the overall idea of it and I do love friendship, just not as much as I love girlfriends. I wish it was 100 pages longer and contained 25% more Emily Henry dialogue. (Okay, really 200%.) Bottom line: More men are trash contemporaries please! But put girlfriends in them this time. -------------- this might not be worth much, because i could never get enough emily henry... but this wasn't enough emily henry. review to come / 3 stars -------------- better late than never!!! -------------- this book came out......and i didn't even notice. and i have the nerve to call myself an emily henry stan. (i'm still going to call myself an emily henry stan.) -------------- best friends? runaways? revenge? contemporary? EMILY HENRY????????? RELEASE DATE IN 2019???????????????? cruel, cruel, cruel world. just give me ittttttt
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I am deeply fortunate to have gotten to read this as a manuscript. HELLO GIRLS is a razor-sharp union of sidesplitting dark comedy, fierce feminism, and poignant friendship, paced like an Alfa-Romeo at full throttle, and written in gleaming, perfect, gutpunch sentences. One of the sharpest, funniest, and most perfectly written books I’ve ever read. This story of two best friends on the lam will have you alternating between rolling with laughter and picking your jaw up off the floor in wonder. Bri
I am deeply fortunate to have gotten to read this as a manuscript. HELLO GIRLS is a razor-sharp union of sidesplitting dark comedy, fierce feminism, and poignant friendship, paced like an Alfa-Romeo at full throttle, and written in gleaming, perfect, gutpunch sentences. One of the sharpest, funniest, and most perfectly written books I’ve ever read. This story of two best friends on the lam will have you alternating between rolling with laughter and picking your jaw up off the floor in wonder. Brittany Cavallaro and Emily Henry have worked magic on the pages of HELLO GIRLS.
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This review originally appeared on Novel Ink as part of the Hello Girls blog tour . I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. content warnings: drugs, alcohol, domestic abuse, parental abuse, disordered eating, gambling, murder, violence, mentions of prostitution Having read and loved books by both Cavallaro and Henry, I went into Hello Girls fully expecting to enjoy it, and it did not disappoint. It’s a
This review originally appeared on Novel Ink as part of the Hello Girls blog tour . I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. content warnings: drugs, alcohol, domestic abuse, parental abuse, disordered eating, gambling, murder, violence, mentions of prostitution Having read and loved books by both Cavallaro and Henry, I went into Hello Girls fully expecting to enjoy it, and it did not disappoint. It’s a story of unlikely friendships, revenge, road trips, rebelling against the patriarchy, and ruthless women. (So, pretty much all my favorite things.) “Why did people lie ? With their words, with their voices, with their bodies, with their beautiful houses and beautiful clothes and sometimes even their faces ? Why couldn’t everyone just be what they were ? Monsters should look like monsters.” The plot of this book is nothing revolutionary– it’s a YA road trip powered by revenge, of which I’ve read several– but what makes Hello Girls shine, in my eyes, is our two main characters. Winona and Lucille represent two of the myriad ways society attempts to pin women down, to keep them quiet, to force them into prescribed roles, to trap them. The two come from vastly different circumstances, but they’re united in their desire for more. They want better for themselves, and they’re not afraid to take matters into their own hands to get it. At its heart, Hello Girls is a story of friendship, the kind of pure friendship that means you would do anything for the other person. (There are also heavy hints that their friendship has the potential to bloom into a romantic relationship, but there’s no confirmation of this, nor is there any explicit queer rep in the book.) It’s this friendship that drives the plot of Hello Girls . It’s your classic running-from-the-law-and-their-past road trip journey– complete with robberies, murders, slights of hand, and more!– but Lucille and Winona’s friendship is the driving force behind it all. The beautiful friendship dynamic provided an excellent reprieve from the often-dark subject matter. I wouldn’t say this is the most suspenseful story I’ve ever read, but it kept me on the edge of my seat enough that I never wanted to stop reading. This is absolutely one of those books to devour in one sitting. I would be remiss not to mention that this book deals with some pretty heavy subject matter, so please use caution and check the content warnings before going in. The two girls are fleeing Winona’s abusive local-celebrity father, Lucille’s manipulative and thieving drug-dealer brother, and in general, the expectations that society, especially men, places upon young women (namely the expectation to follow orders, stay silent and docile, and take whatever is dealt to you by people in positions of power). Though Winona and Lucille don’t necessarily deal with their trauma in healthy ways in this book, the authors never sensationalized or trivialized it, which I really appreciated. Hello Girls often touches on the pervasiveness of misogyny, and it shows up on pretty much every step of Winona and Lucille’s journey. It’s a book that makes explicitly clear something we already know– men are trash. Anyone who knows me knows I loved this theme, lol. “Despite the way the world had seen them, despite what it had demanded of them, the lies it had told and the love it had taken away, the insistence that they be both more and less than who they were, despite the rent they had to pay, the utility bills, the days in line waiting for them at the DMV, the interviews for jobs, the meals they would have to make and the floors they would have to clean and the windows they would have to close against the night sky– Lucille had the confused sense that they were still girls. At least today. At least right now.” And I’ll be vague to avoid spoilers, but though a bit predictable, I will say that I enjoyed the ending– although I think it’s going to be a polarizing one. Overall, I thought Hello Girls was a fun ride from beginning to end, with the added bonus of lovable-but-flawed characters and a pleasantly surprising undercurrent of friendship throughout. It’s the perfect book to savor during these last few weeks of summer.
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despite the way the world had seen them, despite what it had demanded of them, the lies it had told and the love it had taken away, the insistence that they be both more and less than who they were, despite the rent they had to pay, the utility bills, the days in line waiting for them at the dmv, the interviews for jobs, the meals they would have to make and the floors they would have to clean and the windows they would have to close against the night sky – lucille had the confused sense that

despite the way the world had seen them, despite what it had demanded of them, the lies it had told and the love it had taken away, the insistence that they be both more and less than who they were, despite the rent they had to pay, the utility bills, the days in line waiting for them at the dmv, the interviews for jobs, the meals they would have to make and the floors they would have to clean and the windows they would have to close against the night sky – lucille had the confused sense that they were still girls. at least today. at least right now.
*takes deep breath* oh my gosh, this book made me feel so many emotions. my mind is a complete mess – i need some time to organize my thoughts. hello girls was not what i expected. i dived in expecting a fluffy road trip adventure – two best friends having the time of their lives, with the abuse and drug dealing as part of the backstory. domestic violence and drug trafficking turned out to be two main themes of the novel, and although it was not what i had in mind, i really liked how the problems were addressed in the book – i liked that instead of prettifying them, the authors let the characters seek solace in each other. it took a while for me to actually get into the story. it was like i was thrown and stumbled into a random day in someone’s life with no prior knowledge of who they are. the multiple povs just made it even more complicated. but after a while, when i got to the part where the two girls meet, things finally! started to make sense. and the writing was so humorous – i was totally hooked. i bet my parents could hear me laughing at 2am when i was reading this particular sentence (sorry mom and dad for disturbing your slumber):
winona did not look like a young audrey. she looked like a thumb. like a not-hot tom hiddleston. this was all wrong.
emily henry described this as “a good book with very bad ideas”, and i wholeheartedly agree. the storyline itself is good, but the ideas the girls come up with… are not. i wouldn’t say they’re immature (“reckless” would be a better word, maybe…?), but they plan the worst schemes. robbing a gas station and sleeping (literally) with a con man are just two of the many dumb things they did. but i totally understand – it’s not like they have a lot of choice – after all, they are two broke girls on the run. and, to be honest – bad decisions make good stories. i cracked up so hard reading the parts where they make (not necessarily legal) plans. these bad ideas are a reminder that the characters have flaws, and that made everything more three-dimensional and realistic. although hello girls has its flaws, it’s a very impressive book overall (so much happened – i never got bored + the dark stuff was balanced out by winona and lucille’s amazing friendship) and i would highly recommend it. (also, i really
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