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All your perfects : a novel / Colleen Hoover.

Hoover, Colleen, (author.).

Summary:

Quinn and Graham's perfect love is threatened by their imperfect marriage. The memories, mistakes, and secrets that they have built up over the years are now tearing them apart. The one thing that could save them might also be the very thing that pushes their marriage beyond the point of repair. This is a profound novel about a damaged couple whose potential future hinges on promises made in the past.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781501171598
  • Physical Description: 308 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Atria Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Atria Books, 2018.
Subject: Marriage > Fiction.
Married people > Fiction.
Marital conflict > Fiction.
Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
Genre: Love stories.

Available copies

  • 8 of 12 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Sechelt/Gibsons. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Gibsons Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 12 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Gibsons Public Library FIC HOOV (Text) 30886001065412 Adult Fiction Hardcover Volume hold Checked out 2024-04-26

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2018 June #1
    Quinn and Graham meet outside an apartment where their significant others are cheating on them. They bond and eventually marry. The story moves between their courtship and a rough period in their marriage as they struggle with infertility. While the infertility details are tragically realistic, the sadness does not take away from the poignant love story as these two find their way to each other again after balancing on the edge of divorce. With Hoover's (Without Merit, 2017) evocative style, readers will experience the emotion of this story while sympathizing with both Quinn and Graham. Each makes mistakes. Quinn shuts Graham out and Graham kisses a coworker. Adoption is legally not possible for Graham, and medical issues interfere, yet they work through it all. Insensitive comments by others and the pain of siblings' repeated pregnancies highlight their difficult journey in vivid detail. Many tales about infertility end with a miracle baby; it is refreshing to find that Hoover takes a different approach. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2018 May #2
    Named for an imperfectly worded fortune cookie, Hoover's (It Ends with Us, 2016, etc.) latest compares a woman's relationship with her husband before and after she finds out she's infertile. Quinn meets her future husband, Graham, in front of her soon-to-be-ex-fiance's apartment, where Graham is about to confront him for having an affair with his girlfriend. A few years later, they are happily married but struggling to conceive. The "then and now" format—with alternating chapters moving back and forth in time—allows a hopeful romance to blossom within a dark but relatable dilemma. Back then, Quinn's bad breakup leads her to the love of her life. In the now, she's exhausted a laundry list of fertility options, from IVF treatments to adoption, and the silver lining is harder to find. Quinn's bad relationship with her wealthy mother also prevents her from asking for more money to throw at the problem. But just when Quinn's narrative starts to sound like she's writing a long Facebook rant about her struggles, she reveals the larger issue: Ever since she and Graham have been trying to have a baby, intimacy has become a chore, and she doesn't know how to tell him. Instead, she hopes the contents of a mystery box she's kept since their wedding day will help her decide their fate. With a few well-timed silences, Hoover turns the fairly common problem of infertility into the more universal problem of poor communication. Graham and Quinn may or may not become parents, but if they don't talk about their feelings, they won't remain a couple, either. Finding positivity in negative pregnancy-test results, this depiction of a marriage in crisis is nearly perfect. Copyright Kirkus 2018 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2018 February #1

    In top-spot New York Times best seller Hoover's latest, Quinn and Graham are a picture-book couple, flawlessly in love, but what marriage ever goes perfectly? Little goofs and big secrets threaten their happiness; can they fix things before it's too late?

    Copyright 2018 Library Journal.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2018 July #1

    The latest novel from Hoover (It Ends with Us; Without Merit) begins when Quinn arrives early to surprise her fiancé Ethan at his apartment and finds a distraught Graham pacing outside the building. His girlfriend is inside, having a sordid liaison with Ethan. The rest of the novel is told in alternating chapters of "then" and "now." We see how Quinn and Graham eventually fall in love and marry. In the present, their struggle with infertility pushes them to the brink of divorce. It's half adorable, half gut-wrenching—and wholly a great read. Hoover captures the amazing side of a happy marriage, while at the same time connecting with the struggles of having one's expectations of "the perfect life" not being met. VERDICT Hoover's vast fanbase (they call themselves the CoHorts) will all be waiting impatiently to read her latest modern romance, like the very popular November 9. Buy multiple copies, because the CoHorts will be lining up—and rightly so. [See Prepub Alert, 1/22/18.]—Beth Gibbs, Davidson, NC

    Copyright 2018 Library Journal.

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