People We Meet on Vacation Review
| Published | 2021-05-11 |
| Series | Standalone |
| Genre | Romance, Contemporary Fiction |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Berkley |
| ISBN-10 | 1984806750 |
| ISBN-13 | 9781984806758 |
πPeople We Meet on Vacation β My Honest Review
Written and reviewed by Shadab Alam. The opinions and rating in this review are my own.
Summary:
Best friends Poppy and Alex take one final summer trip after years of vacations and a mysterious break in their relationship. The emotional pull comes from the fact that Their opposite temperaments work because the novel gives the friendship history, private jokes, comfort, and accumulated disappointment. The novel deals with friendship, love, travel, home, fear of change, belonging, and the difference between excitement and fulfillment without offering a completely clean answer.
β What I Liked
What worked for me was the travel memories, friends-to-lovers tension, alternating timeline, and the warmth of long familiarity. The book also benefits from this character choice: Their opposite temperaments work because the novel gives the friendship history, private jokes, comfort, and accumulated disappointment. I remembered the scenes around the travel memories more clearly than the larger speeches.
β What Could Be Better
The weaker part for me was that the miscommunication could be solved sooner, and some destinations blur into montage. It did not erase what worked in People We Meet on Vacation, though it made the structure feel more visible than I wanted.
The emotional center becomes clear once the characters begin paying for friendship, often through the travel memories. Their opposite temperaments work because the novel gives the friendship history, private jokes, comfort, and accumulated disappointment. A cleaner, more admirable response to friendship would have been much less interesting.
Best friends Poppy and Alex take one final summer trip after years of vacations and a mysterious break in their relationship. That setup creates an immediate question about friendship, yet the answer shifts once love becomes personal.
I kept returning to friendship, love, travel, home, fear of change, belonging, and the difference between excitement and fulfillment. The book is better when friendship and love appear in behavior, especially in who gets believed and who carries the cost afterward.
The material I kept returning to was the travel memories, friends-to-lovers tension, alternating timeline, and the warmth of long familiarity. These moments make the stakes around love clearer without spelling them out.
The weaker stretch comes from the fact that the miscommunication could be solved sooner, and some destinations blur into montage. Another reader may accept the choice as part of the genre, but I found it distracting because love and the travel memories deserved more room.
A small strength is how silence changes the meaning of scenes built around the travel memories.
What lasts is the travel memories. That is where People We Meet on Vacation found its weight for me.
πShadab's Rating
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