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Not bad but also not really good. It's just a little too neat. I'm not convinced.
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
tense
fast-paced
Finding Perfect is the 4th and final installment of Colleen’s Hopeless series, which also includes Hopeless, Losing Hope, and Finding Cinderella (Review here). However, Colleen made a recommendation at the beginning of Finding Perfect that says, “Note to reader: This short story focuses on characters in both Finding Cinderella and All Your Perfects. This will make more sense once you’ve read both of the novels that this short story ties together.” So while All Your Perfects is technically a standalone and not part of the Hopeless series, readers will get SO much more satisfaction from Finding Perfect after both other novels have been read. Do yourself a favor and make sure you read these three together, almost as if they were a series of their own.
Since Finding Perfect is a sequel to Finding Cinderella, a lot remains the same. At the end of FC, Six revealed a huge, heartbreaking secret to Daniel. FP is the continuation of that story line as Daniel and Six face the situation head on and try to find a solution. We also have the same main cast with Daniel and Six as our leads, Holder and Sky as the faithful best friends, and other family and friends. We do meet Daniel’s older sister, Hannah, and I absolutely adored what her character brought to the story. She provides a calm strength as she does her best to help her brother find the answers he needs.
The one complaint I had from Finding Cinderella was that Daniel’s dialogue sounded more like that of a 30-something than of a teenager. I didn’t find that issue in Finding Perfect, so either he was a little bit better written or I was just so wrapped up in the story that I didn’t notice. Either way, no complaints in that area!
This little novella packs a lot of punch. I was holding my breath from the beginning to the end, rooting for Daniel and Six, but so incredibly nervous for them. I would also recommend having a box of tissues and a lame “who’s cutting onions??” excuse ready for this one. Perfect ending to an amazing story!
Since Finding Perfect is a sequel to Finding Cinderella, a lot remains the same. At the end of FC, Six revealed a huge, heartbreaking secret to Daniel. FP is the continuation of that story line as Daniel and Six face the situation head on and try to find a solution. We also have the same main cast with Daniel and Six as our leads, Holder and Sky as the faithful best friends, and other family and friends. We do meet Daniel’s older sister, Hannah, and I absolutely adored what her character brought to the story. She provides a calm strength as she does her best to help her brother find the answers he needs.
The one complaint I had from Finding Cinderella was that Daniel’s dialogue sounded more like that of a 30-something than of a teenager. I didn’t find that issue in Finding Perfect, so either he was a little bit better written or I was just so wrapped up in the story that I didn’t notice. Either way, no complaints in that area!
This little novella packs a lot of punch. I was holding my breath from the beginning to the end, rooting for Daniel and Six, but so incredibly nervous for them. I would also recommend having a box of tissues and a lame “who’s cutting onions??” excuse ready for this one. Perfect ending to an amazing story!
Six und Daniel sind einfach nicht meine Lieblingscharaktere aus diesem Universum, Sky und Holder bzw. Quinn und Graham liebe ich dafür sehr.
Kein Buch, dass ich unbedingt gebraucht habe, aber trotzdem eine süße Ergänzung.
Kein Buch, dass ich unbedingt gebraucht habe, aber trotzdem eine süße Ergänzung.
WOW. Convincing your teenage exchange student that she should do a closed adoption so your sister can have a baby?? Adopting a child from a scared teenager because you can’t deal with your infertility and infidelity issues in your marriage? Great idea! Also Daniel is straight up homophobic so that’s a great addition too. What a fucked up book.