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Never Never: The Complete Series Kindle Edition
Colleen Hoover (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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Charlize Wynwood and Silas Nash have been best friends since they could walk. They've been in love since the age of fourteen. But as of this morning...they are complete strangers. Their first kiss, their first fight, the moment they fell in love...every memory has vanished. "I don't care what our real first kiss was," he says. "That's the one I want to remember."
Charlize and Silas must work together to uncover the truth about what happened to them and why. But the more they learn about the couple they used to be...the more they question why they were ever together to begin with.
"I want to remember what it feels like to love someone like that. And not just anyone. I want to know what it feels like to love Charlie."
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date8 December 2017
- File size4338 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B0781XL58L
- Publisher : Hoover Ink, Inc. (8 December 2017)
- Language : English
- File size : 4338 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 586 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B08J22BMHH
- Best Sellers Rank: 5,037 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Colleen Hoover is the #1 New York Times and International bestselling author of multiple novels and novellas. She lives in Texas with her husband and their three boys. She is the founder of The Bookworm Box, a non-profit book subscription service and bookstore in Sulphur Springs, Texas.
For more information and for a schedule of events, please visit colleenhoover.com.
To contact Colleen and her team (Her team's name is Stephanie), please email hooverink@outlook.com
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I read the first installment of Never Never and ultimately bought this, the trilogy, with all 3 books contained within. This is written by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher, using their alternating voices in chapters from Charlie’s and Silas’s POV. (By the way, these are two different authors. This isn’t a *spoiler alert* Nora Roberts/JD Robb and Richard Bachman/Stephen King situation.)
When you have a book with alternating chapters told from two different points of view, you almost expect to notice a difference between the chapters or the voices. Considering this is written by two different authors (yes, I did google this, to be on the safe side), this storytelling is seamless. I have it in my head the authors had the main parts of the story down, and then went off and did their own thing, which would result in conversations like this:
Author 1: “Guess what I did today? I made your mother an alcoholic!”
Author 2: “Well, I made you cheat on me, so there!”
I bought the trilogy shortly after closing the first book, as it ended on such a cliffhanger that I was annoyed at myself for not having the next one ready to go. And the second book ends on a cliffhanger too. It’s such an intriguing and frustrating book, while you desperately try to work out what is happening with the characters, while the authors throw different shocking plot points into the mix, to keep you turning the pages. There’s not much you can say about this book, without ruining various points along the way, but I will say that it’s like a cross between Memento and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but for young adults. It also talks about teenagers/adults obsession with their phones (constant references to checking phones/texts etc) and society’s obsession with every time a Kardashian sneezes. (Anyone else not give a damn, but unable to escape them at the same time?) Amazon also recommends this for 12+, which I have slight concerns about since, although there isn’t a straight up sex scene included in this particular book, there are hints at it, in the shape of a recording on a phone. Naughty. (Says the girl who read Disclosure at around the same age.)
I was quite disappointed to discover that the trilogy in total, is only 275 pages long. This is normally the length of a standard singular novel, not the total length of three books. And that’s including the blank pages between each chapter. The cliffhanger at the end of the first book, is explained as being Tarryn’s fault and the second book, picks up where the first abruptly ended.
The second book for me wasn’t really necessary. It seemed to be added in as an afterthought, almost like it was necessary to pad out the books a little bit more. You find out a couple of additional clues, but nothing really necessary that will help you work it out before the characters do.
And then the third book starts off with a revelation, and then you think you’re close to finding out what has happened to Charlie and Silas. And then ... it’s a total damp squib of an ending. I was so frustrated by it. All the ideas I’d had, as to what might be causing the amnesia, all the clues that were liberally sprinkled throughout the books ... it felt like they’d been red herrings, or completely forgotten about. Or the respective authors had a great idea for a story but no idea how to finish it. The explanation for the amnesia is veering onto the edge of ludicrous, and the “epilogue” gives you even more of a kick in the head, while you’re lying on the floor, still devastated by the silly ending. The epilogue straight up, doesn’t make any sense. I even messaged one of my friends, as I knew she’d read a lot of Colleen Hoover books, but she has (so far) only read the first book. I looked for answers in the reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, but found just more people disappointed by the ending, but not spoiling the ending for others. Which is completely understandable.
I’m still undecided about my final rating for this as a trilogy. I wanted it to be as strong as the first book, but it seems like the authors had such great ideas, but in the end, just couldn’t pull off a cohesive story.



