
It Ends with Us
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In this “brave and heartbreaking novel that digs its claws into you and doesn’t let go, long after you’ve finished it” (Anna Todd, New York Times bestselling author) from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of All Your Perfects, a workaholic with a too-good-to-be-true romance can’t stop thinking about her first love.
Lily hasn’t always had it easy, but that’s never stopped her from working hard for the life she wants. She’s come a long way from the small town where she grew up—she graduated from college, moved to Boston, and started her own business. And when she feels a spark with a gorgeous neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid, everything in Lily’s life seems too good to be true.
Ryle is assertive, stubborn, maybe even a little arrogant. He’s also sensitive, brilliant, and has a total soft spot for Lily. And the way he looks in scrubs certainly doesn’t hurt. Lily can’t get him out of her head. But Ryle’s complete aversion to relationships is disturbing. Even as Lily finds herself becoming the exception to his “no dating” rule, she can’t help but wonder what made him that way in the first place.
As questions about her new relationship overwhelm her, so do thoughts of Atlas Corrigan—her first love and a link to the past she left behind. He was her kindred spirit, her protector. When Atlas suddenly reappears, everything Lily has built with Ryle is threatened.
An honest, evocative, and tender novel, It Ends with Us is “a glorious and touching read, a forever keeper. The kind of book that gets handed down” (USA TODAY).
- Durée11 heures et 11 minutes
- Date de sortie sur audible2 août 2016
- LangueAnglais
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Détails sur le produit
Durée | 11 heures et 11 minutes |
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Auteur | Colleen Hoover |
Narrateur | Olivia Song |
Date de publication sur Audible.fr | 02 août 2016 |
Éditeur | Simon & Schuster Audio |
Type de programme | Livre audio |
Version | Version intégrale |
Langue | Anglais |
ASIN | B01IFYYKOE |
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So… I gave in and finally read "It ends with us »! I have to say I was kind of afraid to read this one, 1) because it’s ALL OVER Booksta and Booktok and I didn’t know if people might be hyping it too much, and 2) because it’s a Colleen Hoover book and these usually hurt… And this one did hurt, a LOT. I finished it a few days ago, and I am still not over it - not sure I will. Turns out, like so many people, I absolutely loved it, and I absolutely hated it.
I loved it because those amazing parts made my heart swell, but i hated it for then shredding it into pieces. Sharp ones. I saw some spoilers before reading it, and I sort of knew what to expect, yet I wasn’t prepared for this. Actually, I don’t know how to review this book… It’s one of those you have to read and make up your own mind I guess!
If you plan to read this book, please first look up Trigger Warnings, as the story deals with really heavy subjects (abuse, S.A.).
[🇫🇷/english review above]
Bon… J’ai enfin cédé et lu « Jamais Plus » (‘It ends with us’ en anglais) ! Je dois dire que j'avais un peu peur de le lire, 1) parce que ce livre est PARTOUT Booksta et Booktok et j’avais peur qu’il soit juste trop hypé et 2) parce que c'est un livre de Colleen Hoover et qu’ils font généralement mal… Et celui-ci fait effectivement mal ! Je l'ai terminé il y a quelques jours, et je ne m'en remets toujours pas - et je ne suis pas sûre de m’en remettre un jour. Comme beaucoup, j’ai absolument adoré ce livre, et je l'ai aussi absolument détesté.
Je l'ai adoré parce que ces quelques passages incroyables ont fait gonfler mon cœur, mais je l'ai détesté pour le déchiqueter ensuite en morceaux. Bien pointus. J'ai vu pas mal de spoilers avant de le lire, et je savais à peu près à quoi m'attendre, et pourtant je n'étais pas préparé à cela. En fait, je ne sais pas comment détailler mon avis sur ce livre… Le mieux pour se faire un avis sur ce livre, c’est d’éviter de lire trop d’avis et spoilers, et de le lire par vous même !
Si vous envisagez de lire ce livre, vérifiez les Trigger Warnings, car l'histoire traite de sujets très lourds (abus, A.S.).
The characters were very endearing, well pictured, you could totally see the scene playing in your head. Some of them are actually so significant I still remember them by heart. It’s really strong and powerful.
The cover is also very significant so don’t go ignoring its message.
However readers might be warned it contains a strong trigger warning on the domestic abuse subject. But it’s, unlike I’ve been reading a few times online, not romaticizing domestic abuse : it’s a very good concienciousness raising on what women go through in this situation.
I highly, HIGHLY, recommend. Five stars reading.
Il m’a fait passer par toutes les émotions possibles et imaginables. Je suis tombé amoureuse puis on m’a briser le coeur pour finalement me redonner espoir et re me briser le coeur.
Je m’attendais tellement pas à ce qu’il c’est passé. J’ai cru que j’avais mal lu. J’avais peur de tourner les pages à certains moments. Je voulais pas croire ce que je lisais tellement j’étais attaché aux personnages
Si vous voulez un livre fort en émotions, foncez.
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Anyway, don’t expect great literature with this one. In fact, set expectations really low and maybe you can get through it. Me? Life is too short to waste any of it on crappy books.

The story is about Lily Bloom, who grew up in a household where her father physically and sexually abused her mother. In spite of the abuse, Lily’s mother doesn’t leave her husband, which leads Lily to believe her mother is weak, and Lily swears never to end up like her.
As an adult, Lily meets a neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid – he is charming, loving and committed. But over time, Lily discovers a side to him that brings her dangerously close to repeating her mother’s cycle.
After reading this book I was confused as to how I felt about it. On one hand, there is a clear depth to it; the book talks about abusive relationships in a raw, vulnerable way that makes you think about the mental and emotional trauma involved, as well as the complexity of such relationships.
On the other hand, there is also a lot of what I see as juvenile romance – irrational, childish expectations from relationships, overflowing emotion, tantrums, rapid switches between extreme highs and lows, and levels of drama that no rational adult would ever subject themselves to.
I also struggled with Ryle’s character in the early stages of their relationship. In the beginning of the book, he goes to great pains to emphasise how much he hates relationships (which in itself is no sin), and yet the second he meets Lily his entire personality flips and suddenly he is willing to do anything to be with her – and once that happens, he is the sickeningly sweet picture of an overly devoted boyfriend who wants to spend every moment complimenting his girlfriend and wanting to have babies. What brought about this drastic change?? Honestly, I found this transformation hard to believe.
After reading the book, my aversion to romance novels remains unchanged, but I did find myself feeling much more empathy for victims of domestic abuse – the author’s own experience in an abusive home lends so much more authenticity to the experiences her characters go through – I witnessed how our tendency to judge people who go back to their abusers might not always be warranted, for although it seems black and white, the complexity of abusive relationships is not easy to navigate. There are several reasons why one might go back to them without being weak or brainwashed, and I myself have become far more sympathetic to the need to listen and understand before making assumptions and judging someone who is in that same position.

I'm not a Romance lover and definitely not a Colleen Hoover lover. This book was yet again just like her other books: characters with horrifying past, they meet suddenly, sparks flew, fall in love at first sight, and etc.
Whole plotline was predictable. I could tell from the start what was going to happen.
Writing was not that amusing too. I find it simple and well it's a good thing. I don't mind simple writing as long as plotline is good.
But here that was not the case. Just after reading two or three pages I started cringing. Every page was cringe worth.
Only good thing was the attempt to send a message through of domestic violence and the helpline number and resources at the end.
And that just ends with that.
