It Ends with Us

by

Colleen Hoover

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who appreciate emotionally intense stories that tackle difficult subjects like domestic abuse would likely connect with this book.
  • Fans of contemporary fiction that blends romance with weightier themes may find it compelling.
  • Those who enjoy character-driven narratives exploring complex relationships and personal growth could be drawn in by Lily's journey.
  • Readers looking for stories that raise awareness about domestic violence and the challenges of leaving abusive situations may find it illuminating.
  • Fans of Colleen Hoover's writing style and previous works are also likely to appreciate this novel.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers sensitive to depictions of domestic violence and abuse may find this book too intense or triggering.
  • Those looking for a light, feel-good romance will likely be disappointed by the heavy subject matter.
  • Readers who dislike emotional manipulation in storytelling may take issue with some of the plot developments.
  • Critics of new adult fiction tropes and clichés may be frustrated by certain aspects of the writing and characterization.
  • Those who prefer clear-cut villains and heroes in their stories may struggle with the moral complexity of the characters' actions and motivations.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Powerful and emotional story that tackles important issues like domestic abuse
  • Strong, admirable protagonist in Lily who makes difficult but brave choices
  • Realistic portrayal of the complexities of abusive relationships
  • Provides insight into why people stay in abusive situations
  • Well-written and engaging, hard to put down
  • Thought-provoking and raises awareness about domestic violence
  • Compelling characters that feel authentic
  • Balances heavy themes with moments of hope and humor
  • Based on the author's personal experiences, giving it authenticity
  • Strong female friendship portrayed between Lily and Alyssa

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some found it emotionally manipulative
  • Lack of trigger warnings for sensitive content
  • Romanticizes aspects of abusive relationships for some readers
  • Unrealistic character names and situations
  • Inclusion of a love triangle felt unnecessary to some
  • Portrayal of Atlas as a love interest when Lily was underage
  • Some found Ryle's character development and motivations lacking
  • Ending felt unresolved or too neat for some readers
  • Use of clichés and tropes common in romance novels
  • Marketing as a romance novel felt misleading to some

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