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How does “It Ends With Us” compare to the best-selling book?

"It Ends With Us" and "It Starts With Us"

“It Ends With Us“ and “It Starts With Us” are part of a duology by Colleen Hoover, but they focus on different aspects of the characters’ journeys. While “It Ends With Us“ was a best-seller and is considered one of Hoover’s most powerful novels, here’s how the two books compare: Plot Focus: Tone: Reader Impact: […]

Review It Ends With Us

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Title: It Ends with UsAuthor: Colleen HooverGenre: Contemporary Romance, Women’s Fiction What would you do if the person you love most becomes your greatest source of pain? It Ends with Us explores the harrowing complexities of love, abuse, and the difficult decisions we make to break the cycle of violence. Colleen Hoover crafts a story […]

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.

Book Review: Verity by Colleen Hoover

Verity by Colleen Hoover is a psychological thriller centered on Lowen Ashleigh, a writer hired to complete Verity Crawford’s series after her incapacitation. Lowen discovers a disturbing manuscript revealing Verity’s dark secrets. The novel excels in suspense and complex characters but features an ambiguous ending and simplifies secondary roles. It’s a gripping, thought-provoking read.

Book Review: It Ends With Us

“As I sit here with one foot on either side of the ledge, looking down from twelve stories above the streets of Boston, I can’t help but think about suicide. Not my own. I like my life enough to want to see it through. I’m more focused on other people, and how they ultimately come to the decision to just end their own lives. Do they ever regret it? In the moment after letting go and the second before they make impact, there has to be a little bit of remorse in that brief free fall.”

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