All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover

All Your Perfects

by Colleen Hoover

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of It Ends with Us—whose writing is “emotionally wrenching and utterly original” (Sara Shepard, New York Times bestselling author of the Pretty Little Liars series)—delivers a tour de force novel about a troubled marriage and the one old forgotten promise that might be able to save it.

Quinn and Graham’s perfect love is threatened by their imperfect marriage. The memories, mistakes, and secrets that they have built up over the years are now tearing them apart. The one thing that could save them might also be the very thing that pushes their marriage beyond the point of repair.

All Your Perfects is a profound novel about a damaged couple whose potential future hinges on promises made in the past. This is a heartbreaking page-turner that asks: Can a resounding love with a perfect beginning survive a lifetime between two imperfect people?

Reviewed by boghunden on

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This book is definitely one I'll remember for a long time.

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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