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Funny Story

by Emily Henry

Discussion Questions

1. Daphne and Miles initially seem like an unlikely pair. What did you think of their dynamic early on, and how did your opinion shift as the story progressed?

2. The idea of "chosen family" is a strong theme in the book. How do Daphne and Miles each create their version of family, and what does that say about where they come from?

3. Daphne's ex-fiance and his new relationship are central to the plot, yet we never get their perspective directly. Did you find that effective, or would you have liked to understand their side?

4. The setting of Waning Bay, Michigan, is almost a character in its own right. How does the small-town atmosphere influence the story? Could this have played out the same way in a different location?

5. Humor and grief are intricately intertwined. Were there moments that made you laugh and others that surprised you with their emotional depth?

6. Daphne undergoes significant personal growth, transitioning from feeling displaced to finding her footing. What were some key turning points for her, and how did they resonate with you?

7. Miles is more than the "funny guy roommate." What layers did you uncover in his character, and how did he challenge your expectations?

8. The fake-dating trope is a fan favorite. How did Emily Henry's version of it feel fresh or different from others you've read?

9. Let's talk about the title. Why do you think Emily Henry chose Funny Story as the title, and how does it reflect the tone or message of the book?

10. This book is both a romance and a story about starting over. Which part felt stronger to you-Daphne's love story or her journey toward self-discovery?




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