What is Hopeless Colleen Hoover about?

What is Hopeless Colleen Hoover about?

After being home-schooled her whole life, Sky decides to spend her last year of high school among her peers. She is quickly thrown into a teenager’s version of Hell with rumours, spitefulness, envy, pranks, marginalisation becoming daily occurrences in her life.

Is Hopeless by Colleen Hoover appropriate?

This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence. Synopsis: Sometimes discovering the truth can leave you more hopeless than believing the lies… That’s what seventeen-year-old Sky realizes after she meets Dean Holder.

What comes after Hopeless Colleen Hoover?

Publication Order of Hopeless Books

Hopeless (2012) Hardcover Paperback Kindle
Losing Hope (2013) Hardcover Paperback Kindle
Finding Cinderella (2013) Hardcover Paperback Kindle
Finding Perfect (2019) Hardcover Paperback Kindle

What happens in SLAMMED by Colleen Hoover?

Synopsis for Slammed (from Goodreads): Following the unexpected death of her father, 18-year-old Layken is forced to be the rock for both her mother and younger brother. Outwardly, she appears resilient and tenacious, but inwardly, she’s losing hope.

Does Hopeless have a happy ending?

This book is definitely worth the read…and yes, it has a happy ending. So, just go for it! But knowing how a book is going to end, is cutting yourself off from all the excitement. This was most definitely an emotional book, but it is so worth it.

Can a 14 year old read hopeless?

It’s a wonderful book and she can learn some things from it that she wouldn’t learn from social media, school etc. I think fifteen is a perfect age to start reading Hopeless. It all depends on how mature your daughter is, and how well she copes with the plethora of emotions that is inevitable when one reads Hopeless.

Should I read losing hope or hopeless first?

Hopeless is a stand alone book. But Losing Hope adds the male point of view, that you would never know you missed until you read it. Finding Cinderella is also a FREE stand alone novella featuring side characters from the Hopeless books, but it is way better if you read Hopeless and Losing Hope first.

Is It Ends With Us appropriate for a 12 year old?

Suitable for readers 17 and up. Trigger warnings for violence & attempted rape.

Is Slammed by Colleen Hoover a series?

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Slammed series/Books

Is Slammed by Colleen Hoover a movie?

Slammed was a potential film based on the book of the same name, written by Colleen Hoover. The movie rights for the Slammed series were sold in 2013.

Does Slammed by Colleen Hoover have a happy ending?

My favorite thing about Slammed (and any Colleen Hoover novel) – there may be a happy ending but it never comes easy. There are messy situations and hurt feelings and real life and tears and impossible obstacles along the way. A happy ending is not delivered on a silver platter; it’s hard-fought and hard-won.

Should Colleen Hoover books be read in order?

Many of her works have been self-published before being picked up by a publishing house. It’s quite difficult to list Collen Hoover books in order as different books from different series were released within the same year, as well as non-series titles.

Which Colleen Hoover books are 18+?

New Romance

  • Maybe Now. (Book #3 of Maybe Someday)
  • Finding Perfect. (Book #4 of Hopeless)
  • All Your Perfects. Colleen Hoover.
  • Without Merit. Colleen Hoover.
  • It Ends with Us. (Book #1 of It Ends with Us)
  • Maybe Not. (Book #2 of Maybe Someday)
  • November 9. Colleen Hoover.
  • Amor en verso (Slammed Spanish Edition) (Part of Atria Espanol)

Does us end with 18+?

It Ends with Us age rating is 14+ that is, those who are above 14 years of age can read the novel. Kirkus Reviews wrote that the relationships are described with compassion and honesty and concluded that the novel illustrates the abuse and the strength of the survivors.

Is it end with us book inappropriate?

The book is about a heavy subject, namely abuse. As the book progresses we read Lily’s diary entries. She doesn’t just talk about Atlas, Atlas, and Atlas, but also about her dad, and how he was abusing her mother in various ways. From slaps, to kicks, to even almost rape.

  • October 5, 2022