Summary of It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover: It Ends With Us Book Complete Analysis & Study Guide by Peter Cuomo

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A high-quality summary of Colleen Hoover´s book It Ends With Us including chapter details and analysis of the main themes of the original book.

About the original book:

Often, the person who truly cares for you is the one who hurts you the most. Lily hasn't always had it easy, but she hasn't let that stop her from working hard to achieve the life she desires. The little village in Maine where she grew up has a long way to go. Graduated college and went into her own business in Boston, where she lives now. Everything in Lily's life appears almost too good to be true when she meets Ryle Kincaid, a beautiful neurosurgeon. When it comes to his demeanor, Ryle may be abrasive and unyielding. Additionally, he is empathetic, intelligent, and has an undying affection for Lily. And the fact that he looks so good in scrubs doesn't hurt either. Lily can't stop thinking about him. Nonetheless, Ryle's utter rejection of partnerships is troubling. However, as Lily begins to break his "no dating" rule, she is left to question what made him so adamant. As she tries to come to terms with her new relationship, thoughts of Atlas Corrigan begin to haunt her. an emotional link to her past and a reminder of who she used to be Her soulmate, her protector, he was her best friend. Lily's relationship with Ryle is in jeopardy when Atlas emerges. Colleen Hoover treads new ground as a writer with this heart-wrenching narrative in this daring and intimate work. A heartbreaking narrative of love's ultimate cost, It Ends With Us has a fascinating love story and a cast of relatable people.

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Everything we see and hear is being read. It was just a few minutes ago that your eyes were drawn to a letter on a piece of paper on the elevator floor, a book, or even a postcard. Reading is a form of verbal exchange. Unless we read, we’d be unable to comprehend, and imagine what we don’t know. Reading is a lifelong skill that should be cultivated from an early age.

But sometimes we don’t have enough time to read, or we don’t have enough money to buy the original book. That’s why I write summary books so that people don’t lose any good stories. I also like to help young students who have to do homework for university, college …

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