BOOK REVIEW OF REMINDER OF HIM BY COLLEEN HOOVER
THE BOOK REVIEW OF REMINDER OF HIM
The book beautifully explores the complexities of love, loss, and the power of memories.
I found myself deeply moved by the characters' journeys.
->SUMMARY WITHOUT SPOILER :
"Reminder of Him" by Colleen Hoover is a touching and emotionally charged novel that explores the power of love and the impact of memories. The story follows the protagonist as she grapples with the lingering emotions from a past relationship while also discovering the potential for a new love. Through Hoover's expert storytelling, readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and the complexities of human connections. With relatable characters and a compelling narrative, this book is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human heart.
In "Reminder of Him," Colleen Hoover skillfully delves into the depths of love, loss, and the intricacies of moving forward. The protagonist's journey is both heart-wrenching and inspiring as she confronts her past and learns to open herself up to new possibilities. Hoover's writing is raw and evocative, capturing the raw emotions that come with love and heartbreak. This novel is a testament to the enduring power of love and the strength it takes to embrace new beginnings.
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Kenna was in an accident with her boyfriend Scotty. Thing is, she was driving the car under the influence of alcohol and edibles. They both were under the influence. They get into an accident, he dies, she doesn’t and gets jail time for involuntary manslaughter.
To top it all off, she is pregnant in prison, gives birth and never gets to hold her daughter. Her daughter Diem is being raised by Scotty’s parents, as she should be. Now Kenna is out of prison and she wants to see her daughter.
Kenna is a broken young woman. She made a mistake and served her time. She was so in love with Scotty and it really was an accident, but she made a poor choice, and was punished for it. But now what? Does she have a right to see her daughter? Does she have a right to be forgiven? personally I want her to have a chance to see Diem.
Add Kenna’s backstory and honestly I was just heartbroken for her as a person. She’s been alone for so long, until Scotty had come along. Scotty’s mom, Grace. I could so understand their anger and fears about Kenna being out of prison.
Ledger is Scotty’s best friend and when he meets this female stranger in his bar, he is instantly attracted. Of course when he finds out who she is, it gets so damn complicated. Ledger is a good guy, he’s had a good life, like Scotty did, they are well-adjusted guys who come from loving homes. He is solid and he has loved Diem as if she was his own. I can see why Kenna falls for him. Ledger has to figure out if he hates Kenna still or is he ready to forgive her. He knows that Scotty was absolutely in love with her and in the end Ledger himself falls for her too.
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