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It Ends with Us

Colleen Hoover

3.9 AVERAGE


This book so butiffly written, it made me sad, angry, cry, laugh, smile. When I started the book I thought I was going to just be a light-hearted love triangle, but it is so much more. But it was so much more than that. If you want a book that will make you feel that and more this is the book for you. And maybe I think I loved this book so much was because I was Lilly and I wanted the cycle to end with me. The book also let me see so much form another person's perspective and I learned so much form this book

I'm giving it two stars just because I've read worse books from CoHo.

3.0

Although it was difficult to get into and I thought some parts were rushed. I really did end up loving this book. The main characters relationship with her husband and best friends was so interesting to see and watch develop. I am genuinely excited to read the next book

it was good for a collen hoover book - only read because i loved the name atlas

Mooi boek, emotioneerde me echt aan het einde

Personally, I think this book is very much overrated but its understandable why it's appealing to such a large audience.
medium-paced

*SPOILER FREE*

First and foremost Colleen Hoover, you are amazing!

This book took me on a rollercoaster of emotions and once I picked up the book I never wanted to put it down. I wanted to read more on how everything would turn out for Lily. In my head in certain parts of the book,(no spoilers), I would repeat the words “just keep swimming” in hopes that it would help her. Honestly, Lily is one the strongest characters in this entire book. Dealing with heartbreak, closing doors, and ending cycles this made her to be the most selfless person. While my romantic side would have loved to read more about Lily’s love life after this book. I know in a way Lily did find love, she began to love herself after her decision at the end.

Can’t wait for the film!! ☺️

I expected to hate this book but wanted to read it before seeing the film adaptation. I ended up appreciating the book, but would not reread. The epilogue about the author’s personal connection to the story added a lot for me.