A review by fa1ryts
All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover

medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

0.25

went through the first 50ish pages of the book... and i thought maybe coho does have a good book.
except she doesn't and this went downhill.
i enjoyed the beginning because quinn's feelings were well written and their first meeting + the start of the relationship were cute but god did it all get annoying.
idk if it's insensitive to say and i understand for some people it's devastating not to be able to get pregnant but it just went on and on and on and the whole plot revolved around that and she ruined her whole marriage because, even though she didn't want to admit it, she cared more about having a baby than loving her husband. it's like once she lost most hope she didn't wanna have sex with her husband or even have any physical touch with him. or even TALK to him. quinn would most likely have depression and there would be a mention of her mental health and her trying to overcome it if this was written by a good author. and it feels like colleen just wanted to end the book because after years of misery they managed to resolve their problems in 15 pages.

and let's not talk about graham cheating and justifying it by saying he didn't do it because he felt attracted to the woman but because she reminded him of quinn ????

and, quinn getting angry at people with kids and mothers that get annoyed by their whiny babies because apparently mothers shouldn't feel anything except happiness all of the time. she's definitely pro life and ik if someone had an abortion she would rant for an hour about how people that get the chance to have a baby end up aborting it but she cant get pregnant at all and how ungrateful they are and how it isn't fair

anyway colleen hoover keeps disappointing