Isla
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Colleen Hoover:
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(view spoiler)[I just finished reading It Ends With Us, and it was literally the best book I've ever read! I just wonder will there be a book talking about Atlas and Lily's life after the ending of It Ends With Us? Which one of your books would you recommend me to read after It Ends With Us? Thankssss (hide spoiler)]
Colleen Hoover
I don't know that I'll write a story about them. I tend to stick to standalone novels because writing a sequel means I would have to add in more drama and more plot twists and I love Lily and Atlas so much, I wouldn't want to put those characters through more. Does that make sense? lol I just want them to be happy forever.
And you started with my top recommendation of mine, so it depends on what you're looking for next. If you want another that feels a little like It ends With Us, maybe try All Your Perfects or Ugly Love or Maybe Someday.
But if you want something different, go with Verity.
Hope you enjoy!
And you started with my top recommendation of mine, so it depends on what you're looking for next. If you want another that feels a little like It ends With Us, maybe try All Your Perfects or Ugly Love or Maybe Someday.
But if you want something different, go with Verity.
Hope you enjoy!
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Stacey
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Colleen Hoover:
Have you thought about writing a sequel to ‘Regretting You’? Focusing on Chris and Jenny’s relationship? That way we can find out what was written in those letters and perhaps get a glimpse into what exactly they were thinking? I love all of your books and think that you are amazing writer!
Kayla
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Colleen Hoover:
I finished Verity about a month ago.. Since then I have convinced all the girls (about 10) in my office to read it! We can't stop talking about it. It comes up at work at least once a day. So, our question is.. Will we have more books like Verity??? We are dying for more!
Jordan
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Colleen Hoover:
I have absolutely fallen in love with all of your books. They all have such raw emotion. I am wondering if while you're writing your books if you're feeling that emotion too? Do your own books make you ugly cry? As a reader I tend to feel what ever the main character is feeling.
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