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All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover

sakattack's review against another edition

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DNF. i cant deal with anything coho writes anymore i refuse

amtannert12's review against another edition

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5.0

Oooff.. this one was intense. Sad. Relatable. But loved it

elfbread's review

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2.0

I'm a pretty big fan of Colleen Hoover's work, but this one just didn't resonate with me. I don't know if it's because of my lack of personal empathy with Quinn or what, but I found her to be very frustrating in this book. Her reactions and interaction with Graham was something I just couldn't relate to or understand and in my mind, this made her a very frustrating character. So many of her issues with Graham could have been resolved if she would just have had a conversation with him and I found that so annoying. I will still read other works by Colleen Hoover, but this was one should have been a pass for me.

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5.0

This book was so incredibly hard for me to read because it was so very fitting. It’s as gut wrenching and beautiful as every one of her books. The love she always shows is so surreal and lovely and yet this one feels so real and it also feels like the story could be my own. I can’t proclaim how much this meant to me. Even though I’ve come to terms with my own prospect of no children, this novel brought out all the underlying hurt. But the end feels so cathartic too. I can’t wait to to see Colleen in Portland in a couple of days at Powell’s so I can share how much all of her writing means to me. Thank you Colleen you are amazing ❤️

monika_freddy's review against another edition

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3.0

I can’t enjoy books with cheating involved especially when they get back together. I’m sure there are some exceptions, but I really couldn’t get past the cheating.

ambermarie1915's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

bianca_1404's review against another edition

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5.0

I gave this book 4.75 stars. This is my first CoHo book and it’s my first time reading an "adult" book. I usually pick up YA books but I think this book is amazing. I cried a couple of times whilst I listen to the audiobook. The book just got close to home. Like I don't have a husband yet, but every girl must have the fear of not having a baby. It just devastated to read all about it and it has changed the dynamic of their relationship. And to see their past too is just breaking my heart. This book has taught me a lot of things. Maybe not for now, but in the future.

therestlessbookflea07's review against another edition

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3.0

Last book wrapped for 2022. Still surprised of the personal effects of this book while actively ignoring the previous promise of no longer reading CoHo books. Yikes to me.

The story revolves on the tug and pulls of pained lovers to adored married couple Quinn and Graham. The strongest quality of the narration is the explicated bits of marriage to points that non-married people can acknowledge, quiver, and even prepare. Again, it's surprising that the writing had less problems compared to the other popular CoHo titles. Although there were still unnecessary lines among the point of views of the characters, the commonly known relationship troubles and almost unbearable mind-reading between the two made the reading experience edge-gripping.

A solid 3.5 read!

lenaoknihach's review against another edition

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5.0

Od Colleen Hooverové jsem četla všechny knihy, které u nás vyšly a musím přiznat, že opravdu není nad ty knihy, u kterých jsem ta pravá cílovka já. Právě tak je tomu u To nejlepší v nás a Námi to končí. A přesně tyhle příběhy ve mně zanechaly něco, na co budu vzpomínat ještě hodně dlouho.

Tím nechci říct, že se mi ty ostatní knihy nelíbily, samozřejmě je zbožňuju všechny, ale tyhle dvě bych doporučila na prvním místě.

Doufám, že o stylu psaní Vás nemusím poučovat a máte alespoň jednu knihu od Colleen přečtenou. Občas to od toho fantasy chce vypnout a potom je přesně Hooverová tou správnou volbou.

Když nechci fantasy, ale ani úplně tak jednoduchou, optimistickou a milou četbu například do Kasie Westové, tak je jediná správná volba. A ti chytří už vědí. Pro čtenáře do dvaceti let doporučuji knihy, které vyšly u Yoli, ti starší by se měli zaměřit na knihy od Ikaru.

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5.0

A perfect way to spend a day off is with All Your Perfects. CoHo with another win for me.

Her characters are written in a way that it's so easy to connect with them and have empathy for their experiences. This one was probably one of the more emotional reads. It also has one of my favorite styles with the chapters alternating between past and present. Both timelines are focused on Quinn and Graham's relationship.

The present chapters are about their struggle with infertility and Quinn's feeling of desperation and isolation through her journey. It doesn't help that her sister who is her best friend and confidant moves halfway across the world during this difficult time.

The past chapters are about the beginnings of their relationship. When they met in a hallway and discovered that their original significant others were cheating on them with each other, how they met each others' parents, and how they planned for their future decade of marriage.

Graham is a top CoHo love interest.

TW: Infertility