우리가 끝이야

It ends with us

Paperback, 488 pages

Korean language

Published May 25, 2022 by 위즈덤 하우스.

ISBN:
979-11-6812-301-4
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OCLC Number:
1329314444

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4 stars (17 reviews)

전 세계 틱톡 유저들이 사랑에 빠진 로맨스 소설, 15초 영상 세대도 열광한 페이지 터너 콜린 후버의 《우리가 끝이야》가 드디어 국내에 출간되었다. 릴리는 죽음을 생각하던 어느 밤, 운명처럼 한 남자를 만난다. 모든 것이 완벽한 그와의 관계가 깊어질수록 드러나는 짙은 어둠. 두렵지만 피할 수 없고, 사랑하지만 용서할 수 없는 연인의 비밀 앞에서 릴리가 마침내 입을 연다. “우리가 끝이야.” 한번 손에 쥐면 마지막 장을 덮기 전까지 절대로 내려놓을 수 없는 책, 책을 덮은 후에도 결코 놓여날 수 없는 강렬한 마성의 러브 스토리다.

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reviewed It ends with us by Colleen Hoover

Heartbreaking, emotional, and enlightening.

5 stars

"Fifteen seconds. That’s all it takes to completely change everything about a person. Fifteen seconds that we’ll never get back."

This will probably be one of my all time favorite books from this point forward. It gives a perspective into domestic abuse and answers a lot of common questions as to "why didn't they just leave their abuser"? In summary, this book is about two different forms of love; abusive love and genuine, unconditional love, and it takes you on the journey of both so you can see and understand the difference. But it also gives an interesting perspective into the side of the abuser, that sometimes abusive tendencies are a result of deep rooted trauma, and no matter how much the abuser truly wants to change, it isn't always so simple.

"There is no such thing as bad people. We are all just people who sometimes do bad things." …

reviewed It ends with us by Colleen Hoover (It ends with us (tom 1))

Review of 'It ends with us' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This was one of those books that was available at the library and digitally shelved with other books I'd read and enjoyed, so I picked it up without knowing the premise or genre. So I think Colleen Hoover writes romance novels, and while this is centered around a love story (with ridiculous descriptions that make it clear that people are very attractive and very rich), the thing that saved it for me was the author's take on domestic abuse. As she states in the author's notes, so often it's hard to imagine why people stay in those situations, or it's easy to say, "I'd just leave" and discount the person who stays as weak. In this book she tries to take a less judgmental look at ways in which firm boundaries can sometimes start to blur. (Even so, I found myself eye rolling pretty hard and and yelling "LEAVE HIM" …

reviewed It ends with us by Colleen Hoover (It ends with us (tom 1))

Review of 'It ends with us' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

DNF. I was really looking forward to reading this considering the countless 5-star ratings, but it is so cliché and cringey that I couldn't even get past 50 pages. To be fair, I have never particularly liked the Romance genre, but when a review on the cover says "everyone with a heartbeat should read this book" I am likely going to be tempted. I can understand why people enjoy this stuff, but the dialogue is brutally unrealistic and hard to get through. Like many fan fictions I read when I was 12, the love interest is a brooding, non-committal weirdo that right off the bat assumes the protagonist to be a prude. Also, the main character's name is Lily Blossom Bloom? This is not for me, but props to you if you can overlook nonsense like that.

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