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Losing Hope by Colleen Hoover

bethlauren22's review against another edition

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5.0

Colleen Hoover is always amazing. I liked hearing Holder's POV more than I liked hearing Will's (from Slammed). I felt like Holder's POV really added another layer to the story. Sky's POV was so wrapped up in other things (quite understandably), it was cool to see it from (kind of) the outside.

arden19's review against another edition

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5.0

I thought I loved Hopeless, but I think Losing Hope just surpassed my feelings. I loved getting Dean Holder's side of things, and going along with him on such a heartbreaking journey to find answers he didn't really want, but that he needed. Answers that gave him, in the end, the piece of mind he needed. And brought him back to the person he'd been searching for since he was a little boy. This was a gut wrenching and heart warming story rolled into one, and I shed real tears, wishing I could comfort Dean when he started getting the answers he so needed. But, he had his Sky. The person he needed.

I read this series slightly out of order. I read Finding Cinderella before this one, and while it wasn't a huge deal at all, it made me smile to read things I already knew about. I still kind of wish Breckin would get a book. I loved him too.

caeklin's review against another edition

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5.0

Only Colleen Hoover can write a guy POV story re-tell done right

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And no truer words were spoken (by me)

averytk's review against another edition

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5.0

Again, so fucking good. Colleen Hoover never fails to pull through. Seeing the story from Holders perspective was really interesting and I also enjoy how Colleen added scenes in that weren’t in Hopeless and seeing his relationship with Daniel. I cried for the first like thirty pages because reading how Holder found Les was so fucking emotional and watching him fall apart was painful to read.

sarahmccollough's review against another edition

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4.0

Enjoyed this story of Hopeless but from Holder’s point of view. It gave insight to what the quiet guy was thinking and more details about Hope’s disappearance than we got in Hopeless.

tideturnerskeri's review against another edition

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4.0

Same as Hopeless but from Holder's POV. I liked hearing his side and all the emotions he was going through.

jade_goodwin's review against another edition

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5.0

Five stars doesn't begin to show how much I loved this book.

I've had to wait a day before I could even write this review without the tears, both the happy and sad kind. I'm emotionally exhausted. Spent. And yet I still want more. Bloody masochist. This book will tear you apart and then stitch you back together again. But it will leave a scar. A big Holder-shaped scar that you will want, that you will cherish. You'll pick at it because you want to just FEEL it again. I've been Holder-less for less than twenty-four hours and I'm already picking.

Nobody expected bad things from this book. The bar was high and we knew that Colleen being Colleen would deliver. What I didn't expect was to PREFER it to Hopeless, to be blown away by the difference reading it from Holder's POV could do to me. His story was much more intricate than Sky's because she was blind to her story for so long. Holder, so much more aware of the situation, offered a different level, and combining that with his own heartache was just beyond powerful. Those letters were just perfect. They were a mixture of light and dark, and at points, (sorry, Holder) devastating. I'm a self-declared book-slut with many book boyfriends, but Holder climbed his way to the very top. No, actually he didn't climb, he flew, because he's fucking Superman.

A good friend of mine said it perfectly, "I lived Holder after Hopeless, but I loved him after Losing Hope." Pretty perfect, huh?

As an incredibly newby writer, this book makes me want to do two things; throw away anything I have ever written because it will NEVER compare to this greatness, and also to TRY HARDER. I'm too lazy to start afresh so option two it is. But that it even makes me consciously worry about my own writing is a big deal.

The only thing left for me to do now is to become a recluse and mourn another book gone until I can rush to buy Colleen's next, and also to beg Colleen to find a us a little more Holder and Sky, because I will never have enough.

ncintoronto's review against another edition

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2.0

Repetitive

carollikes2read's review against another edition

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5.0

Hopeless and losing hope are everything..
Your past doesn't define you, it makes you what you are.
All that Sky and Holder go through makes them that sweet couple they end up being.
Go skype you love birds

sarahomke's review against another edition

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5.0

"In order to miss someone, that means you were privileged enough to have them in your life to begin with."

I could not love this book anymore than I do. It is so emotionally tough and still rewarding to follow Holden's path of sorrow and forgiveness... And love.

Holden cannot forgive himself for letting Hope get into a car as a young child - a decision that changes his life, his family's life, and Hope's life for many years. He is haunted by this, and his sister is the only one who truly understands. When he loses her, too, he is so lost and hurt - and I felt his sorrow to my core.

When Sky comes into his life, he falls quickly, and must face his past, and navigate some pretty tricky waters.

The ending is so beyond satisfying.

I love this book pretty hard, and recommend it to all.