Reviewed by boghunden on
It was a tough read, and if it hadn't been for Colleen Hoover's light writing style, it would've required some chapter breaks. It really got me thinking. I related to both Quinn and Graham, and I understood their actions.
I won't tell you what the book is about, that might ruin it for you, but it's definitely worth a read!
While I understood Quinn, I had more of a connection with Graham. He was so sweet! I didn't think neither of them was flawless though, but as Colleen has previosly said: Imperfections define perfection.
I teared up a coupled of times, but it wasn't until the end that I cried for real. To me, this wasn't a tearjerker. Probably because it hit too close to home for me to actually react.
I was a big fan of the ending, it was very true to life.
Also, I loved the easteregg kind of thing ;)
Definitely one of Colleen's best works.
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