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It Ends with Us: A Novel
by Colleen Hoover
It ends with us (3/18/2023)
This book was quite good. It's captivating and spectacular. The moment I had my hands on this book, I could not put it down! The characters are perfectly made, relating to the real world. Real events. I love how lily grew into a beautiful and smart woman. At first I loved ryle. Thought he'd be the one for her. But I was mistaken. What he did was unforgivable. Although I still don't really hate him because he truly did love lily. Atlas was obviously a sweet hear from the beginning to the end. The end of the book had me sobbing my heart out.

In conclusion, this book is well written, heart throbbing, and absolutely spectacular. It relates well to how the real world is and I admire that.
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