![]() ![]() You could feel the happiness radiating from the characters, feel how the ambiance suited the joy. ![]() For me personally, the flashback scenes (known as Then) were sort of written in a way that made me visualize the scenes in bright colors. I loved how there is a perfect balance between happiness and sadness since the past and present scenes are done really well, and you could feel the shift in the tone between them. However, despite showing us the ugly side, we also get flashbacks to show the beginning of their relationship and how they fell in love. This being a Colleen Hoover book, it was obvious we were not going to get a happy story about their marriage, we’d be forced to deal with the ugly side of it. They are trying to remind themselves of what made them fall in love in the first place before they make a decision that they might end up regretting. The story follows married couple Quinn and Graham as they navigate through their crumbling marriage and try to make it work. ![]() This book is different from the rest because this is the first time that she has written a novel about a couple that’s already together instead of showing how they met and the beginning of the relationship. ![]() Colleen Hoover always writes contemporaries that deal with intense and heartbreaking topics, so it should come as no surprise that her new novel All Your Perfects was not an exception to this trend. ![]()
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