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The most important thing that I took from this book was the line, "I'm learning how to wear my struggle as a badge and not be ashamed of it." I've struggled a lot with my mental health over the last four years, and the thing I've found helps the most is this. Recognizing my feelings, experiencing them, crying them out if He laughs and then I laugh and it’s the strangest thing. Laughing when I should be crying. Why am I not crying? I sigh with my whole body. I’ve been looking forward to the cake tasting more than any other part of the wedding planning. I wonder if I can avoid telling anyone the wedding is off until Sunday. Colleen Hoover is one of those authors that could literally write a book about anything and I’ll buy it. In fact, if she wants to publish a book about elephants eating chocolate chip muffins….I’ll probably judge a little but I’d still buy it. I’m that loyal. My bank account may not support my life as a reader but it gotta learn one day that Colleen Hoover is queen and exceptions need to be made. Ha nem lenne a Scribd azt hiszem jó sokáig esetleg soha nem olvastam volna el. Féltem tőle. A megjelenéstől kezdve ott lebegett a fejem felett, hogy elolvassam-e. Olvastam, néztem róla spoileres értékeléseket, hátha előre tudva a dolgokat kevésbé fogok félni nekikezdeni, de nem jött be, csak még jobban elment tőle a kedvem, de igazából sosem került le az „Olvassam vagy ne?” listámról. Tegyük hozzá, hogy jogosan féltem! De jött az igyenesen Scribd hónap és elolvastam a végét előre. Az lebegett a szemem előtt végig. És míg így is határozottan depresszív volt, fúúú! Először a now és a then is, bár nyilván az előbbi jobban. Aztán a then tök boldog és romantikus lett. A jövő ismeretében viszont még abban is voltak olyan részek, amik fájtak.
Verity follows a struggling writer who accepts an unusual gig: to live in the home of a bestselling author and her husband, tasked with finishing that author's outstanding novels because the famous writer is injured and unable to write. As she rifles through Verity’s office, Lowen Ashleigh finds an unfinished autobiography that reveals a dark family secret.
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I hear Ethan’s name being called out in a faint voice. At least it’s faint from this side of the door. Ethan’s bedroom is against the far side of his apartment, which indicates that whoever she is, she isn’t being quiet about it. She’s screaming his name. I’m going to put the trigger and content warnings below this paragraph! But if you want to go into this book completely blind, like many of Colleen Hoover’s readers do, please do not read my review. Plus, honestly? If you don’t have any triggers, it probably is best to go into this book blind. I won’t post any spoilers about the events of this book, but the rest of my review will talk about what this book is centered around. We immediately understand that this is a woman who wants to have a child desperately but can’t and it’s slowly tearing her on the inside that she can’t and is barely holding on. Quinn’s POV benefited a lot from Hoover’s sparse but emotional prose which captured Quinn’s pain so well.
If God doesn’t give babies to people who aren’t ready for them, He’s got a lot of explaining to do. Because some of the mothers He chose to be fertile are very questionable.” This love that Graham and Quinn shared was messy, beautiful and absolutely filled to the damn brim with hope. Their story showed an ugly truth to life, that hope isn't always something to lean on, rather something to keep close. There were some aspects in this book that I will talk about in the next section, only because I'm making everything above that last section spoiler free.Well, I’m speechless because you took out my words and use yours to stab my heart and gave me an incredible emotional roller coaster, and finally made me heal with your epilogue. Secondly thanks for nothing because I’m looking like an alien with blotchy face, red eyes, streaked makeup ( thankfully I’m living in L.A. and most women with extra Botoxed faces and plastic surgeries look worse than me so I easily hide myself in the crowd! ) Talán feltűnt, hogy nem kizárólag csak pozitívumokat említettem az értékelésemben, a könyv mégis 5/5 pontot kapott: úgy gondolom, hogy Colleen Hoover ezzel a regényével az emberi érzések és fájdalom bemutatása terén óriásit alkotott. Lehet, hogy nem egy dosztojevszkiji cselekmény és leírásmód az, ami keretbe foglalja a mű üzenetét, de ennek ellenére az írónő képes volt arra, hogy elérjen a lelkemig, és bár az én hosszútávú terveim között az idős macskás hölgy ideálja szerepel, Quinn és Graham fájdalmába az egész valóm beleremegett. The title, Slammed, is a reference to poetry readings which are called “Slammings” at coffee houses and cafes where they are featured. In this story we meet Layken, an 18 year old forced into the new setting of small town Michigan after being raised in Texas. Did she blame him for her miscarriage? No. She rather told him it’s not his fault. Did he return the courtesy and told her HIS cheating was not her fault? No. He blamed her for HIS weakness.