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It Ends with Us is a perfect example of the author's writing chops and her ability to weave together uplifting, romantic and somber plotlines. No matter your level of fandom, readers will love and respect protagonist Lily and learn something from her struggles."-- "RT Book Reviews (4-starred review)" "Her most daring novel to date . . . one.



Colleen Hoover 4.42 2,151 ratings94 reviews IT STARTS + IT ENDS + THE SUBTLE ART OF NOT GIVING A F**CK + EVERY THING IS F**CKED - Paperback Genres RomanceFictionNovels Audiobook 636 pages, ebook Published December 27, 2022 Book details & editions About the author Colleen Hoover 96 books659k followers



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Summary Analysis Lily sits on the ledge of a twelve-story building’s roof. She doesn’t think about suicide, but she does consider death. Earlier that day she attended her father ’s funeral and delivered a memorable eulogy before abruptly flying home. She suspects her mother won’t talk to her for the next year.



She pulls me in and I squeeze Devin’s hand and drag him behind me. She continues pulling us through a crowd of people until we reach the other side of the living room. “Hey!” she says, tugging on Marshall’s arm. He turns around and smiles at me, then pulls me in for a hug. I glance 141/646 behind him, and around us, but there’s no.



Released in 2016, It Ends With Us became a cultural phenomenon on social media and was the top-selling print book of 2022. The novel remained on the New York Times bestseller list for over 90.



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It Ends With Us was an emotional read and I know how had it must have been for Colleen to write it. It Ends With Us is the story about Lilly Bloom, a young twenty-something-year-old girl living in Boston. She meets neurosurgeon, Ryle Kincaid one night on a rooftop and he's kicking a chair, obviously mad at something.



Lily is the novel’s protagonist. Lily’s character is deeply defined by her childhood experience with domestic violence—Lily’s father repeatedly abused Lily’s mother. As an adult, Lily still harbors hatred toward her abusive father even after he passes away. She’s also angry at her mother for never seeking help.