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All Your Perfects
All Your Perfects
Colleen Hoover | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry, Romance
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7.8 (4 Ratings)
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This is the first book in my #atozchallenge! I'm challenging myself to read a book from my shelves that starts with each letter of the alphabet. Let's clear those shelves and delve into that backlist!

Quinn and Graham had the perfect romance and marriage. But now, that marriage is on the rocks and all those perfect memories threatened as their union is about to implode. If they can't talk to each other and work things out, they're done. Can they get past their problems and find that perfection again?

Wow, I picked a doozy for the first book in my challenge! This book was almost physically hard to read at times! It's a brutal look at a struggling marriage, as Quinn and Graham--once a perfect couple--can barely look at or talk to one another. Told in a then and now format from Quinn's perspective, we see how the two fell head over heels in love. And, conversely, we see how they fell apart. It's an emotional and tense read that's often bitterly sad and heartbreaking. Hoover makes you feel as if you're in the book, part of the characters' dissolving marriage.

This one hit home, as Quinn and Graham battle with infertility, something I know quite well. If you've struggled with this, this will be a hard read--yet you'll be able to find many parallels with the couple. It's not necessarily a happy book, yet it's romantic and sweet too. It presents a very realistic portrayal of marriage and one of the best portraits of a (straight) couple grappling with infertility that I've ever read.

This isn't an easy book to read, but it's really quite good. It packs a sucker punch, but in a good way. You'll find yourself lost in Quinn and Graham's world--I certainly recommend this fierce, touching look at love, marriage, and how far we will go for the ones we care about. 4+ stars.
  
Children of Men (2006)
Children of Men (2006)
2006 | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
I thought this film was interesting. I think the premise is something that hasn't been done before, and if it has, I don't know of it. I really liked the way this film was done and the order of events. I was pleasantly surprised by how interested I was, as normally these types of films aren't my favorites.

The thing that irritated me the most about this film, though, was the lack of background. I didn't ever catch how infertility came to be and while the plot was still interesting and I could keep up just fine, I was still frustrated that I didn't know why. Perhaps I missed it because I wasn't paying attention or they just didn't mention it. Either way, I think that was the downfall of the film.

I really loved the characters, especially the main two, and the ending was perfect. I wasn't expecting it, but I definitely wouldn't change it. I think it wrapped up the film in the best way.