Books

All your Perfects

All your Perfects

By: Colleen Hoover

4.75/5

  • Quick read
  • Romance
  • infertility
  • marriage
  • loyalty
  • trust

Colleen Hoover DOES IT AGAIN.

This book speaks volumes. I cannot recommend this book enough. I absolutely loved it. Let me start by saying, wow. The character development on this one is adorable.

There is no such thing as perfect. One cannot simply exist without a flaw. This book focuses not only people that suffers infertility but it also touches the issue of marriage.

Getting married, it is easy. Staying married, not so much. I too, struggle with this. Each day I wake up next to my husband; perfectly imperfect. But the longer I stay in this marriage, the more it becomes a routine.

Routines are good but thinking about how many times you have to wake up, work, eat and sleep it becomes something you HAVE to do instead of something you WANT to do and you know what? That is part of life. That’s what makes us human.

It takes a lot of fight to stay in a marriage and this book… this book focuses on that fight.

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It Ends With US

I know it has been awhile since I wrote something. Even I am surprised that I was still able to access my log in… Anyway, as of 2022; I decided to pick up reading again. I haven’t really read in 4 months. But this time I am inspired to read AND review.

This is my first pick for 2022 –

  • Quick read
  • relationship/romance
  • domestic violence
  • trauma

In my opinion, this book was worth all the hype. In the greater scheme of this, this book shows that everyone heals differently and that past traumas can significantly affect your future.

No matter how much you think you’ve healed, someone out there is always going to challenge you and one of those is LOVE.

At the end of the day, everyone needs love. But sometimes, things are just meant to stay broken, especially if you have to gamble your physical and mental health for it. Sometimes, the best things in life is walking away from something and this book has shown that.