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Colleen Hoover does it again. I will be reading every damn book this woman ever writes. She is a genius.
I didn't expect to like this as much as Maybe Someday or Slammed, which I read first. I wasn't sure about the plot-line before reading it, but I was so impressed with the other two Colleen Hoover books that I decided to read it. It was AT LEAST as good as those.
I can count this book (along with Slammed) as one of the only three books that I can ever remember making me cry. Not just tearing up. Big, fat tears rolling down my face.
This is one of the most heart-breaking books that I've ever read.
And I think, that of all the characters I have ever read, Miles is in the most pain.
The emotional depth and pain portrayed in this book was gut-wrenching.
The chapters alternate between Tate's point of view in the present and Miles' point of view of events that happened 6 years before. We see at first how completely different he seems, and then the events leading up to what happened to change him so drastically.
And even though the book is so heart-wrenching, there is a stunningly beautiful happy ending. The characters learn to come to terms with their grief and slowly heal towards living again.
Another 5 star rating from me. And I am not usually a contemporary reader, so it is very rare for me to give 5 stars to a contemporary book. So far, Colleen gets 5 stars from me for all 3 of her books that I have read. And I've only ever given 6 contemporary books a 5-star rating, including those.
I didn't expect to like this as much as Maybe Someday or Slammed, which I read first. I wasn't sure about the plot-line before reading it, but I was so impressed with the other two Colleen Hoover books that I decided to read it. It was AT LEAST as good as those.
I can count this book (along with Slammed) as one of the only three books that I can ever remember making me cry. Not just tearing up. Big, fat tears rolling down my face.
This is one of the most heart-breaking books that I've ever read.
And I think, that of all the characters I have ever read, Miles is in the most pain.
The emotional depth and pain portrayed in this book was gut-wrenching.
The chapters alternate between Tate's point of view in the present and Miles' point of view of events that happened 6 years before. We see at first how completely different he seems, and then the events leading up to what happened to change him so drastically.
And even though the book is so heart-wrenching, there is a stunningly beautiful happy ending. The characters learn to come to terms with their grief and slowly heal towards living again.
Another 5 star rating from me. And I am not usually a contemporary reader, so it is very rare for me to give 5 stars to a contemporary book. So far, Colleen gets 5 stars from me for all 3 of her books that I have read. And I've only ever given 6 contemporary books a 5-star rating, including those.