A review by omqchristi
The Love That Split the World by Emily Henry

5.0

Readability: 4/5
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes

Natalie's last summer in Kentucky is anything but normal. As the world around her starts to change, the mysterious "Grandmother" and Beau seem to be the only things that make sense and make no sense.

I went through three phases with this book. At first, before I began reading, I thought I would like it enough for 4 or 5 stars. In the beginning and middle of the book, I thought it was going to be a 3 star book. At the end, I was tearing up and was debating what rating I should give this book. I decided on a 5 because I did like the love story, the uniqueness, and the ending.

The beginning and middle of the book weren't perfect, but the end was.

Very few books can make me emotional, and this one did it. In the last 2 chapters, I was tearing up and once I finished the last chapter, I began to cry. I gave this book 5 stars because I didn't think it could or would do this to me. It was only at the end that I felt invested in the story and, though it was a little drawn out, I wanted a happy ending between Natalie and Beau. I wanted something magical to happen and fix everything.
And when it happened, I was both sad and happy. I'm glad they ended up together, the worlds were fixed, and that there was a happy ending. I was sad, however, because this was the end and that I'd wouldn't get anything more.


I didn't think this would end this way, but I'm glad it did.