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It Starts with Us. It Ends with Us is a romance novel by Colleen Hoover, published by Atria Books on August 2, 2016. Based on the relationship between her mother and father, Hoover described it as "the hardest book I've ever written." As of 2019, the novel had sold over one million copies worldwide and been translated into over twenty languages.
ISBN. 978-1-66800-122-6 (First edition) Preceded by. It Ends with Us. It Starts with Us is a romance novel by Colleen Hoover, published by Atria Books on October 18, 2022. [1] It is the sequel to her 2016 best-selling novel It Ends with Us. [2] The sequel was first announced in February 2022. [3]
Colleen Hoover (born Margaret Colleen Fennell; December 11, 1979) is an American author who primarily writes novels in the romance and young adult fiction genres. [2] [1] She is best known for her 2016 romance novel It Ends with Us. Many of her works were self-published before being picked up by a publishing house.
After two days of allowing a book to be downloaded for free in January 2012, Hoover told Jenna that Amazon made her charge for the novel. “Other people just still kept buying it,” she recalled.
17 July 2018. Publication place. United States. ISBN. 9781501193323. OCLC. 1090452900. All Your Perfects is a 2018 romance novel written by Colleen Hoover that follows the story of the couple Graham and Quinn. It is Colleen Hoover's 16th book and can be read as a standalone.
Colleen Houck (born October 3, 1969) is an American writer known for writing The New York Times two best selling series, Tiger's Curse and Reawakened. As an author, she has been largely collected by libraries worldwide.
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Definitions. Author and academic Michael Cart states that the term young adult literature "first found common usage in the late 1960's, in reference to realistic fiction that was set in the real (as opposed to imagined), contemporary world and addressed problems, issues, and life circumstances of interest to young readers aged approximately 12–18".