Finding Perfect: A Novella by Colleen Hoover
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Web ID: 15058535Good quick read
Star Rating: ★★★★☆ Series Ratings: 💜 Hopeless (#1): ★★★★☆ ❤️ Losing Hope (#2): ★★★☆☆ 💙 Finding Cinderella (#2.5): ★★★☆☆ 💛 All your perfects (#3): ★★★★★ Overall Reading Experience & Impressions: Finding Perfect is an emotional and satisfying novella that beautifully ties together the storyline of the Hopeless series. Though it’s a quick read, its heartfelt themes and touching conclusion make it memorable. I read it in one sitting, and by the end, I was teary-eyed from the emotional impact. What Worked: ✨ Emotional Depth: The story conveyed love, sacrifice, and understanding in a way that tugged at my heartstrings. ✨ Closure: As a follow-up, it provided a well-rounded and fulfilling conclusion to the storyline, wrapping up loose ends beautifully. ✨ Writing Style: Hoover’s ability to make you feel deeply within such a short span is truly remarkable. What Didn’t Work: ⏳ Length: While the novella was impactful, it felt too short. I wished it explored the storyline more deeply, offering additional scenes or moments to savor. Final Thoughts: This novella is an emotional rollercoaster that delivers closure and plenty of heartfelt moments. While I wished it were longer, it remains a beautiful addition to Colleen Hoover’s works. Who Would I Recommend It To? 📚 For anyone who has read All Your Perfects or any book in the hopeless series and wants to see the story come full circle. It’s a must-read for anyone who wants a positive adoption storyline.
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LOVE
If you read Hopeless..Go ahead and buy Loosing Hope, Finding Cinderella, and Finding Perfect! (Losing hope isn’t as good as the rest but still good! Btw)
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Omg a good novella
This novella was sweet and it included a couple of my favorite characters from the “Hopeless” series and the stand alone book, “All Your Perfects”. I would highly recommend reading the other books and novellas before this one as it makes understanding the story better, and of course seeing other characters from the other books was amazing. Since the last novella, “Finding Cinderella”, focused on the story of how Six and Daniel met and the development of their relationship, it also shed light on a big revelation about Six and Daniel. Six revealed to Daniel that she found out she was pregnant while she was studying in Italy, and because she didn’t know who the father was, (as well feeling scared and unsure what to do) Six decided to put the baby up for adoption. Now in this novella, everyone was back home for the holidays, but Six and Daniel weren’t feeling the same. Six was still feeling like a piece of her was missing and Daniel wasn’t sure how to help Six. I really admired the lengths that Daniel went through in order to help give Six a sense of peace with the decision she made as she was still feeling unsure about what she did for the sake of their child. Even before, Daniel was trying to figure out how to get into contact with Six’s teacher from Italy, something in my brain was telling me, “wait a minute… wasn’t there a certain someone who had a sister who WORKED IN ITALY?!” And that was when I started theorizing how exactly the book, “All Your Perfects” fit into the plot. I instantly remembered Quinn and Graham, and thought, “five bucks says it’s them who adopted Six and Daniel’s baby”, and what do you know?… I was correct! Hence another reason why you should the other books because, it makes reading this novella so satisfying! While this book was short and straight to the plot, I was still able to absorb the information and the emotional pull that Six and Daniel were going through. I was especially happy with the way Quinn and Graham were connected to the novella as well. Of course, the most heartfelt moment was towards the end when Six and Daniel were finally able to meet their beautiful baby boy. I really loved seeing Six, Daniel, Graham, and Quinn all connected together and if it were any other couple, I feel like this wouldn’t have happened, but with Quinn and Graham they were the exception to making this dream a reality for Six and Daniel. The way the novella ended was good, it truly did wrap up things in a sweet and short fashion that was great. I’d like to imagine that even after this novella ended that Six and Daniel were able to form a bond with their son, as well as a deeper friendship with Graham and Quinn, and who knows maybe both Six and Daniel’s family meeting the baby as well. I enjoyed this novella it was well written and good.
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