Wednesday, June 30, 2021

It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover

It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover - 384 pages

Ok, where to start with this one.  Last year I read Verity by Colleen Hoover and it was a 5-star book for me, so I was excited to try another book by her. This one?  I wanted to throw this book against the wall.  My book club picked this for our June read, and oh boy, did we have some opinions.

The plot here sounds intriguing: a woman who grew up witnessing domestic violence in her home swears she will never allow herself to be in the same awful position her mother once was. 

And then guess what? Just guess where this story could possibly be going. If you guessed that she ends up in an abusive relationship with the perfect guy, bingo, you've guessed correctly!  Again, this could have still been an interesting storyline, but the execution missed the mark.  By a long shot.  

I didn't feel that one single character in this book had any redeeming qualities. Not one. They were annoying, one-dimensional, and I couldn't stand any of them.  The dialogue really got on my nerves. It seemed so unnatural, there was no flow between characters - it felt painful to get through.  
Our main character, Lily, shows us her past through journal entries.  Not a bad story building tactic, I think journals can be a great way to show a character's past.  Except here.  All her journal entries are written to Ellen DeGeneres because Lily was obsessed with the Ellen Show.  And it annoyed the living daylights out of me.  

I could go on and on about my many disappointmens with this book.  But most of all, it was just SO PREDICTIBLE.  Some of the ladies in my book club really enjoyed this read, and I'm glad they did!  The majority of the group was overall very unimpressed, and this definitely was not a book for me. 


 

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