A review by the_bookarazzii
Heart Bones by Colleen Hoover

5.0

Maybe we did grow heart bones.
~Colleen Hoover,

My heart is broken into billion pieces. I'm speechless and it hurts. At the same time, it made me happy as well.

Heart bones is a book about a girl who has struggled in poverty and faced the death of a close one. It’s about a girl who first knows very little about her father. She had to fight for the basic needs that a person needs for simple living. She is BEYAH.

At last, she had no other option than to leave everything behind and go to her father where she come across a few people. After moving in with her father, she goes through so many things, for knowing what happened next you need to pick this book.

I’m so in love with CoHo’s writing style. This book explores a lot of great topics such as people who are in the vulnerable transition period between high school and university, between youth and adulthood, about poverty and how it changes the life of a person. Moreover, the story is very different than any I have read before. It held my interest the entire time and I was actually surprised a few times.

It is a short, simple story about having faith in yourself and listening to your heart.