“5/5 vibes and 5/5 intrusive thoughts.”

To me, this book was the embodiment of the word “solace”. It is the most plotless book I’ve read, and yet its charm lies in exactly that. Every time I picked it up, I enjoyed stepping into its breezy ease. The vibes are immaculate: it immediately transports you into a New York summer with its glitz and streets and sweltering sun. I adored Isa: bold, gritty, and charming. She appears closed off, yet she is actually vulnerable under the surface, and you find yourself loving her and relating to her thoughts This “diary” of hers is a reel of youth and coming of age. It also touches on racial identity, social class, and grief through light commentary. I think this book is a reminder of how small you are in a big, big world. It’s how it feels like to go through life without footholds, floating through the days and trying to make a place for yourself. I was deeply comforted by how it shows that everything will turn out okay despite the uncertainty. I felt the consolation and serenity of walking on a sidewalk and catching glimpses of conversations and laughs.

To me, this book was the embodiment of the word “solace”. It is the most plotless book I’ve read, and yet its charm lies in exactly that. Every time I picked it up, I enjoyed stepping into its breezy ease. The vibes are immaculate: it immediately transports you into a New York summer with its glitz and streets and sweltering sun. I adored Isa: bold, gritty, and charming. She appears closed off, yet she is actually vulnerable under the surface, and you find yourself loving her and relating to her thoughts This “diary” of hers is a reel of youth and coming of age. It also touches on racial identity, social class, and grief through light commentary. I think this book is a reminder of how small you are in a big, big world. It’s how it feels like to go through life without footholds, floating through the days and trying to make a place for yourself. I was deeply comforted by how it shows that everything will turn out okay despite the uncertainty. I felt the consolation and serenity of walking on a sidewalk and catching glimpses of conversations and laughs.

To me, this book was the embodiment of the word “solace”. It is the most plotless book I’ve read, and yet its charm lies in exactly that. Every time I picked it up, I enjoyed stepping into its breezy ease. The vibes are immaculate: it immediately transports you into a New York summer with its glitz and streets and sweltering sun. I adored Isa: bold, gritty, and charming. She appears closed off, yet she is actually vulnerable under the surface, and you find yourself loving her and relating to her thoughts This “diary” of hers is a reel of youth and coming of age. It also touches on racial identity, social class, and grief through light commentary. I think this book is a reminder of how small you are in a big, big world. It’s how it feels like to go through life without footholds, floating through the days and trying to make a place for yourself. I was deeply comforted by how it shows that everything will turn out okay despite the uncertainty. I felt the consolation and serenity of walking on a sidewalk and catching glimpses of conversations and laughs.

To me, this book was the embodiment of the word “solace”. It is the most plotless book I’ve read, and yet its charm lies in exactly that. Every time I picked it up, I enjoyed stepping into its breezy ease. The vibes are immaculate: it immediately transports you into a New York summer with its glitz and streets and sweltering sun. I adored Isa: bold, gritty, and charming. She appears closed off, yet she is actually vulnerable under the surface, and you find yourself loving her and relating to her thoughts This “diary” of hers is a reel of youth and coming of age. It also touches on racial identity, social class, and grief through light commentary. I think this book is a reminder of how small you are in a big, big world. It’s how it feels like to go through life without footholds, floating through the days and trying to make a place for yourself. I was deeply comforted by how it shows that everything will turn out okay despite the uncertainty. I felt the consolation and serenity of walking on a sidewalk and catching glimpses of conversations and laughs.

To me, this book was the embodiment of the word “solace”. It is the most plotless book I’ve read, and yet its charm lies in exactly that. Every time I picked it up, I enjoyed stepping into its breezy ease. The vibes are immaculate: it immediately transports you into a New York summer with its glitz and streets and sweltering sun. I adored Isa: bold, gritty, and charming. She appears closed off, yet she is actually vulnerable under the surface, and you find yourself loving her and relating to her thoughts This “diary” of hers is a reel of youth and coming of age. It also touches on racial identity, social class, and grief through light commentary. I think this book is a reminder of how small you are in a big, big world. It’s how it feels like to go through life without footholds, floating through the days and trying to make a place for yourself. I was deeply comforted by how it shows that everything will turn out okay despite the uncertainty. I felt the consolation and serenity of walking on a sidewalk and catching glimpses of conversations and laughs.

To me, this book was the embodiment of the word “solace”. It is the most plotless book I’ve read, and yet its charm lies in exactly that. Every time I picked it up, I enjoyed stepping into its breezy ease. The vibes are immaculate: it immediately transports you into a New York summer with its glitz and streets and sweltering sun. I adored Isa: bold, gritty, and charming. She appears closed off, yet she is actually vulnerable under the surface, and you find yourself loving her and relating to her thoughts This “diary” of hers is a reel of youth and coming of age. It also touches on racial identity, social class, and grief through light commentary. I think this book is a reminder of how small you are in a big, big world. It’s how it feels like to go through life without footholds, floating through the days and trying to make a place for yourself. I was deeply comforted by how it shows that everything will turn out okay despite the uncertainty. I felt the consolation and serenity of walking on a sidewalk and catching glimpses of conversations and laughs.

What is the book about?

Modern fiction

Modern fiction

Modern fiction

Modern fiction

Modern fiction

Modern fiction

Modern fiction

Living to the fullest

Living to the fullest

Living to the fullest

Living to the fullest

Living to the fullest

Living to the fullest

Living to the fullest

Friendship

Friendship

Friendship

Friendship

Friendship

Friendship

Friendship

Refreshing and wry in equal measure, Happy Hour is an intoxicating novel of youth well spent. Isa Epley is all of twenty-one years old, and already wise enough to understand that the purpose of life is the pursuit of pleasure. She arrives in New York City for a summer of adventure with her best friend, one newly blond Gala Novak. They have little money, but that's hardly going to stop them from having a good time. In her diary, Isa describes a sweltering summer in the glittering city. By day, the girls sell clothes in a market stall, pinching pennies for their Bed-Stuy sublet and bodega lunches. By night, they weave from Brooklyn to the Upper East Side to the Hamptons among a rotating cast of celebrities, artists, Internet entrepreneurs, stuffy intellectuals, and bad-mannered grifters. Resources run ever tighter and the strain tests their friendship as they try to convert their social capital into something more lasting than precarious gigs as au pairs, nightclub hostesses, paid audience members, and aspiring foot fetish models. Through it all, Isa's bold, beguiling voice captures the precise thrill of cultivating a life of glamour and intrigue as she juggles paying her dues with skipping out on the bill. Happy Hour is a novel about getting by and having fun in a world that wants you to do neither.

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