Collen Hoover Books in Order: It Ends With Us, Hopeless, Maybe Someday, Slammed, Never Never, Standalones, and More - Made-for-Kindle Checklist, Colleen Hoover Series Reading Order, 2023-updated
This 2023-updated versio n includes all of Colleen Hoover's books in order, including stand-alone novels, series, and short story anthologies.
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i’m would rather cook myself in a microwave than read a book by c*llee h*over. i would rather roll around in the mud on hair wash day than read her books. i would rather get hit in the shin 20 times with a razor scooter. i would rather projectile vomit in front of my entire class. i would rather have my sleeves roll down every single time i wash my hands. i would rather eat a block of sand. i would rather say i am beta and not my true self, alpha. i would rather go down in that submersible with the billionaire than ever open a c*llen h*over book.
Downloaded this app just so i can give this book a 1 star rating My honest opinion is that if i see a person who likes this book i run as fast as i can this is just no.
It ends with us by coollen Hoover The characters Atlas and Lily are spectacular melodious and mind blowing. The plot is soo sureal, relatable and connected. The most epic fiction I have ever dive into... I started it as the love story bt by the end I realise the fracas of the society...how the writer turn the story into firm choices of the women to break the societal pattern so that her upcoming generation won't face it ...it's epic . My heart almost stopped twice or thrice or every time I discover the clandestine axiom ... colleenhoover thanks for sharing this. I am bit late to read this epic creation of yours, bt I swear this is the most beautiful journey I have ever spend through this book.
no because this book is so poorly written like what? I only just made an account so I could hate on coho. I'd rather throw myself off a bridge than read any of her books. she's honestly so messed up for writing this kinda stuff and i literally hate when people say they read coho. it's an immediate red flag if u read these kinda 'booktok' books including haunting adeline and whatnot. I literally cannot express my hatred to coho by using words, she is just THAT bad like it's crazy-
it was not a good book. The reviews were so amazing, and I have to completely disagree with that! it put me in a reading slump for 6months and I wasn't even able to finish it fully I almost finished but it was so bad I truly couldn't if you want a "romance" book go look somewhere else as this book was horrible and she is too
Creo que es más que nada algo mediocre pero las personas lo ven como el epítome de la literatura solo xq se ha vuelto famoso en diversas plataformas pero es simple nada del otro mundo no me sorprende no me emociona ni me entretiene pero esa es solo mi opinión
Reviews for Colleen Hoover's books often highlight her ability to create complex characters that readers can connect with on a deep level. Her writing style is engaging and immersive, making it easy for readers to get lost in the story. Additionally, she often tackles sensitive and important topics such as love, loss, trauma, and mental health, adding depth and realism to her narratives.Overall, if you enjoy contemporary romance novels with a touch of drama and emotional depth
This is the second Colleen Hoover book I’ve ever read. After the first book i read by her I swore I would never ever read another one of her books. However, this was the our June book club selection so I felt obligated to read it. I thought this book presented a realistic depiction of domestic abuse/violence and the emotional dilemma that goes along with it. In 2023, 135 women died due to domestic violence which is a 17.4% increase from 2022. These are deaths not injuries. Imagine the number of injuries that were reported and those that were not. Staggering!
Feel like COHO normalised sa… it may be just me but I’m 100% sure I just wasted my money. It was easy to read but a bit hart do understand. The ending of the book was pretty good. But would I read this book again? No, definitely not. I’m sure I could have bought a better book for this money because books in my country are really pricey + if it’s an English book it’s even more expensive. Never planning to read a COHO book again.
This book gave me a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by abused women and the reasons they might stay in harmful relationships. It's made me much less quick to judge.
I thought the author did an excellent job interweaving and analyzing the character’s past and present experiences. I also appreciated how the book illustrates our tendency to judge others while simultaneously excusing our own choices.