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Reminders of Him Review

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“I may not have killed him with my actions, but I definitely killed him with my inaction.”

This line from the opening chapter perfectly captures the emotional weight of Colleen Hoover’s Reminders of Him. Kenna’s deep sense of guilt and remorse sets the tone for her journey toward redemption and forgiveness, making the reader immediately empathize with her struggles. Hoover excels at portraying raw, human emotions, and this novel is no exception.

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