Sunday, March 15, 2020

Regretting You by Colleen Hoover


Regretting You by Colleen Hoover


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This book has ALL the feels. It's a story about loss and tragedy, doubled with an abuse of trust and a lot of deception. What's left of a family must come to terms with all the truths in all the lies and find a way to cope and move on without being torn apart. Morgan and Clara are an epic mother daughter duo and have a large target audience with their combined story telling.


The writing is smooth and fast paced, though the book is 365 pages, you just fly through it. It's a fun read because of the emotional rollercoaster and though it reads a bit more like YA it is well worth having in your arsenal of books and give you confidence by tackling such a big book with ease.

Favorite Quotes:

"So when you decide to commit to someone, you aren't saying 'I promise I'll never be attracted to anyone else.' You're saying, 'I promise to commit to you, despite my potential future attraction to other people.'"

"Grown-ups might not have their shit figured out any more than we do. They just wear more convincing masks."

"'I've taken them every damn day since your grandma skipped town. I'm not an invalid.' 'Yes.' Miller quips, "And grandma didn't skip town - she had a heart attack.' 'Either way, she left me.'"

"It means people who make mistakes usually learn from them. That doesn't make them hypocrites. It makes them experienced."

Genre:

YA, Contemporary Fiction




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