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I Reviewed It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover Which is the First Book in This Two Book Series So if You Want to Check That Review Out Then
So First Things First It Starts With Us is Not a Standalone Book This is the Second Book in the Two Book Series and if You Want to Read This Book Then You First Have to Read It Ends With Us Because the Stories Are Connected and These Books Have to Be Read in a Chronological Order
The Story in It Starts With Us Follows the Story of It Ends With Us and All the Characters Are Recurring the Thing is That the Focus in the Story is Different in the First Book the Focus Was on Lily and Rail in This Story the Focus is on Lily and Atlas
So It Starts With Us Focuses on Lily and Atlas and It Takes Place After the Events of the First Book Which Means That the Story Opens With Lily Being a Single Mother
Atlas Opening a New Restaurant and They Bump Into Each Other Again After a Long Time and This Time They Are Both Single
So Lily Has a Cordial Co-parenting Relationship With Rail Where Both Lily and Rail Take Care of Their Daughter Emerson
So After Running Into Atlas After Almost Two Years Lily Really Wants to Date Him and Obviously Atlas Wants to Date Her Too but Despite Being Single Lily Feels Anxious About the Fact That Rail Might Get Angry if He Finds Out That Lily is Dating Atlas
Even Though She's Single Even Though She Old Trial Nothing Really Still Feels Anxious Because Rail is Emerson's Father and She Does Not Want Any Unnecessary Complications in Her Life
So if You Have Read the First Book You Know That Trial is a Highly Problematic Character and in This Book as Well Lily's Fear of Him Seeps Into the Story
So That is the Sad Traumatic Part of the Story That We Get to Read About and Apart From That in the Story We Also Get to Read About Atlas's Backstory
In the First Book It Ends With Us We Knew That Atlas Was Homeless and That Lily Helped Him but We Did Not Know How He Became Homeless Exactly What His Story Was Like
So in This Book Atlas's Story is Explode So This Book Explores the Character of Atlas Even More and That Somehow Makes Him More Endearing I Didn't Know That Was Possible but That's What Happened With Me While Reading This Book
I Already Felt a Connection With Lily in the First Book but This Book for Me Was Definitely Atlas Focused and This Book is Told From Both Atlases and Lily's Point of View So There Are Alternate Chapters One Chapter Will Be Atlas's Point of View and Then the Next Will Be Lily's Point of View and So on
So This Book Has New Characters as Well as I Told You There Are Recurring Characters but It Has New Characters as Well and I'm Glad to Say That None of Those New Characters None of Those New Story Angles Feel Forced They Feel Very Very Seamless and Effortless and They Blend With the Story Very Beautifully They Contribute to the Story Very Beautifully
So This Story Individually is Developed Really Well What I Really Loved About This Book Was That I Was Able to Read It in a Single Sitting and That Took Me by a Very Pleasant Surprise Because as a Reader
I Obviously Love to Read Books in a Single Sitting and When I Had Started Reading This Book I Was Not Expecting to Finish It So Soon I Thought I Was Going to Take My Time With It Because
I Was Genuinely in No Hurry but I Was Able to Read It So Quickly and That Made Me Immensely Happy Because This is the First Book This Year That I Have Read in a Single Sitting and So Effortlessly So Definitely Individual Usually That Experience Was Great Too It's a Lot Less Complex Than
It Ends With Us Because if You Pick This Book Up Expecting the Same Complexities Then That's Not the Case This Book is More Like a Breath of Fresh Air and a Sigh of Relief So as Was the Case With It Ends With Us
It Starts With Us Also Reinforces and Reiterates Certain Hard Truths About Relationships About People About What is Okay What is Not Okay Certain Things That Are Inexcusable
No Matter What the Circumstances and These Things Are Difficult to Accept Sometimes but This Book Like the First One Does Its Bit in Driving Those Points Home When You Will Read This Book You Will Know
What I'm Talking About Also Even in the First Book It Was Very Clear That Atlas and Lily Are Great for Each Other but After Reading Atlas's Backstory Even More Layers Get Added to Why Lily and Atlas Are So Great Together When I Had Talked About It Ends With Us Last Year
Then I Was Not Seeing Any Negative Reviews as Such of That Book but This Year I've Seen a Lot of Negative Reviews of It Ends With Us and It Starts With Us a Lot of People a Lot of Readers Are Opening How These Books Are Overhyped How They Don't Deserve as Much Attention
I Feel That Everybody is Entitled to Their Opinions and That's Totally Fine but Even So I Had a Great Experience With Both These Books and I Recommend This Two Book Series
I Loved It So as Far as I'm Concerned It Starts With Us Was a Great Read You Should Check It Out but for You to Read This Book You Have to Read It Ends With Us First as Well So That Was My Review of It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover.
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