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Heart Bones

Heart Bones

byColleen Hoover
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megan
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4.0 out of 5 starsINTERESTING, BUT VERY ANGSTY 3.5 STARS
Reviewed in Australia on 31 July 2022
I haven’t read a narrative centring around young adults in ages, but Colleen Hoover made it interesting, focusing on the typical vulnerabilities of this demographic, as well as vulnerabilities particular to main characters, Beyah and Samson.
‘Heart Bones’ focuses on the theme of trust, acceptance and finding your place to belong (including people to belong to). It’s actually quite sad (angsty too) and confronting at times with various, personal, unseen challenges ... some overwhelming, secretive and dark.
The concluding chapters had me thinking, yeh I know where we’re heading plot wise, but there was a surprising twist that I wasn’t expecting. It all ended in a turbulent way, but with a healthy slice of hope. Why ‘Heart Bones’? Because if hearts break, they would need bones. Bones can heal, so hearts can heal, too. See – angsty as it gets.
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sonni
3.0 out of 5 starspretty good
Reviewed in Australia on 26 April 2022
More like a romance novel than a mystery. But a good read . Gets a little bit too mushy and everything works out so rosey and perfect . Not exactly real life , but a good escape an ok book
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megan
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4.0 out of 5 stars INTERESTING, BUT VERY ANGSTY 3.5 STARS
Reviewed in Australia on 31 July 2022
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I haven’t read a narrative centring around young adults in ages, but Colleen Hoover made it interesting, focusing on the typical vulnerabilities of this demographic, as well as vulnerabilities particular to main characters, Beyah and Samson.
‘Heart Bones’ focuses on the theme of trust, acceptance and finding your place to belong (including people to belong to). It’s actually quite sad (angsty too) and confronting at times with various, personal, unseen challenges ... some overwhelming, secretive and dark.
The concluding chapters had me thinking, yeh I know where we’re heading plot wise, but there was a surprising twist that I wasn’t expecting. It all ended in a turbulent way, but with a healthy slice of hope. Why ‘Heart Bones’? Because if hearts break, they would need bones. Bones can heal, so hearts can heal, too. See – angsty as it gets.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hope for the hopeless...
Reviewed in Australia on 5 January 2021
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This beautiful love story is also an in-depth analysis of the people who are born into the families that are not just broken, but sometimes destroyed by their choices and circumstances. The voice of the children who are drowning in the depths of the chaos surrounding their lives is very confronting. However, hope finds a way to give both life, and the possibility of love that endures and matures through a new chapter in these young hearts on the cusp of adulthood. I could relate to the protagonist as she determines to forge her own path and leave behind the past to give herself the opportunity of a better future. Enjoy!
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Rebecca Lyons
5.0 out of 5 stars For all the damaged souls.
Reviewed in Australia on 23 November 2020
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“Don’t worry. Hearts don’t have bones. They can’t actually break.”

Far out, honestly I don’t feel like this even needs a review. Queen Hoover does it again. I’m not a cryer but every damn time she gets me with the ugly crying. This book is so beautifully broken. From the moment I started I couldn’t stop. Thank you @colleenhoover .

Beyah created her own life. Worked her ass off to pave the way for college and get her out of her mothers trailer. Her mother is an addict and her father has hardly anything to do with her. She’s always been alone. But now she’s really has nothing.

She is homeless and has 2 months until she goes to penn state on a full scholar ship that she got on her own. She calls her father and he books her a flight right away. Beyah leaves her life behind her and joins her father, step mother and sister in Texas in their summer home on the beach.

Everything’s fine until she meets Samson and from the moment he met Beyah he knew she was broken because he was too. They are sad and after judging each other they begin to see the cracks in their first thoughts. They know it can’t go anywhere beside they are both leaving but staying in the shallow end doesn’t mean you can’t drown.

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5.0 out of 5 stars For all the damaged souls.
By Rebecca Lyons on 23 November 2020
“Don’t worry. Hearts don’t have bones. They can’t actually break.”

Far out, honestly I don’t feel like this even needs a review. Queen Hoover does it again. I’m not a cryer but every damn time she gets me with the ugly crying. This book is so beautifully broken. From the moment I started I couldn’t stop. Thank you @colleenhoover .

Beyah created her own life. Worked her ass off to pave the way for college and get her out of her mothers trailer. Her mother is an addict and her father has hardly anything to do with her. She’s always been alone. But now she’s really has nothing.

She is homeless and has 2 months until she goes to penn state on a full scholar ship that she got on her own. She calls her father and he books her a flight right away. Beyah leaves her life behind her and joins her father, step mother and sister in Texas in their summer home on the beach.

Everything’s fine until she meets Samson and from the moment he met Beyah he knew she was broken because he was too. They are sad and after judging each other they begin to see the cracks in their first thoughts. They know it can’t go anywhere beside they are both leaving but staying in the shallow end doesn’t mean you can’t drown.

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SMW
5.0 out of 5 stars How have I not read this woman's work before now??
Reviewed in Australia on 1 August 2021
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I'm ashamed to say that Colleen Hoover is a new author for me. Not for long.
Heart Bones was a truly wonderful story. Different, engaging and with a plot line that keeps you turning pages. Beyah and Samson are a wonderful couple. The ending is straight from left-field which was terrific. Who doesn't love a great ending? What keeps the pages turning however, is Colleen's writing style. How she burrows into her characters and their hearts. Careful, she'll get yours too.
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Sammy
5.0 out of 5 stars Could not put it down!
Reviewed in Australia on 16 June 2022
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So glad the book ended like it did, I guessed that would happen. I didn't want the book to finish, I wanted to know what their future held...page turner!
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Kaylee
5.0 out of 5 stars I’m convinced hearts have bones
Reviewed in Australia on 28 October 2021
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This was a really sweet, deep read. Lots of anguish but not the sort that has you depressed while reading. Deep themes and wonderfully executed as always.
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ryleigh
5.0 out of 5 stars wow
Reviewed in Australia on 15 September 2020
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Colleen never disappoints..... ever. I’m at a point where I don’t even read the synopsis of her books. I know either way I’ll love it. Heart Bones was just like that. I loved it, and I didn’t even know what it was going to be about. That’s all I have to say.
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Trinh Nguyen
5.0 out of 5 stars love love love
Reviewed in Australia on 4 April 2022
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i wish there is more to it. i want to see their life together. some part seems a bit unrealistic but i love it. i always love her style of reading. defly recommend this!!
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Nicci Harris
5.0 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFUL and full of feels.
Reviewed in Australia on 15 March 2021
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I grew heart bones while reading this. Like all of Coho's books, she made me tear up, laugh, and curse her.
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Ségolène Randoulet
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect COHO book
Reviewed in Australia on 23 February 2022
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I can’t believe how each of her books are giving you all the feels and always discuss a subject so important. Please, red this beautiful book ❤️
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