Genre: Mature YA, Romance, Drama
Overall Score: 4 / 5
Content Rating: R
Technical Rating: 4.5 / 5
Series?: No
Would Recommend?: Yes
" The events of your life are all crammed together one minute right after the other
without any time lapses or blank pages or chapter breaks because no matter
what happens life just keeps going and moving forward and words keep flowing
and truths keep spewing whether you like it or not and life never lets you pause
and just catch your fucking breath. " -Sky
Another great read from Colleen Hoover. The first chapter of Hopeless was fantastic and set the tone for the rest of the book. It pulled me in and I knew I'd been set up - I wasn't putting this one down until I was finished.
_Summary_
Sky has lead a sheltered life. Adopted as a toddler, she's survived until now with no television, telephones or internet. Now, it's her senior year and she's managed to convince her mother to attend public school. Being home schooled her entire life hasn't hindered Sky's extracurricular activities though, and with some help from her neighbor and best friend, Sky's already got a reputation. Making it worse, her friend is doing a semester abroad, leaving Sky to fend for herself.Dean's been gone for last year. If you believe the rumors, that year was spent in juvie. Now he's back in town and on a collision course with Sky. The first time they meet is an intense experience, leaving Sky feeling shaken. Use to feeling numb, the emotions Dean makes Sky feel after only a few moments rattle her. Sky knows she should stay away from him, but he's not going to make it easier.
As Sky and Dean spend time together, she realizes that he might not be who he claims. He's hiding something, something big. When the truth is revealed, Sky will learn that there are worse things than feeling numb. Some things are just hopeless.
_Technical Review_
An author that knows what an editor/proofreader/beta reader is! This book was solid as far as grammar and spelling goes. Like her others, Hoover's books are polished. They've got that finished, worked over feel which is starting to be an uncommon thing among indie/self pub books.Hoover gives us another emotional, intense read and a great cast of characters with Hopeless. I love her character building. She's able to create unique personalities, each with distinctive voices. She's also so good at developing characters through the challenges they face. The book also held a good pace through most of the story. It had the right mix of romance, drama and mystery. The flashback chapters were well placed, giving enough enough away to help the reader try to piece it together and think they've got it all figure out - which makes the true "holy shit" moment far more unexpected and shocking.
While I really liked this story, it wasn't without a few weaknesses. The book starts to stall towards the end. There's this huge, intense moment that then causes the rest of the story to start to drag. (see below, I'll avoid spoilers here). Maybe if this part of the story occurred late, or if it was built upon more it would have worked better. Instead, it comes off feeling more like an unfinished thought. Sky's friend, Six, also comes off feeling incomplete. Six has been Sky's only real friend her entire life and she ends up shipped abroad for most of the book. Other than some texts and the occasional phone calls, Six is all but erased from the story. Through all the craziness, Sky's doesn't really say anything to her friend about any of it? Made the character of Six feel unneeded, pointless when she really shouldn't have been.
_Personal [Spoilered] Review_
I was so sure I had this one figure out. With the flashbacks, foreshadowing and other clues, I spent most of the books with this smug smile on my face, assuming I knew what was going to happen. Child abduction and a missing child for 13 years? Yea, didn't see that one coming at all. And that made it so. damn. good. I felt as blindsided as Sky did.My issue with the pace of the book comes with the scene involving Sky's confrontation with her father. It was too short, too undeveloped and not that well placed within the story. It caused the rest of the book to really drag. They argue, a gun is drawn and he blows his damn head off. And then...that's it. Sky and Holder drive off to the hotel and that's the end of it. No consequences, nothing more is really said about the incident afterwards. To me, that should have been one of the the big moments of the book. Sky confronts the catalyst for her entire life, the reason for her broken memories and stolen life and the entire thing was so...lackluster and blah. The rest of the book was still good, but it just felt like a lot of fluff and filler.
All in all, this is another solid addition to my bookshelf. Hoover has become an "I will read anything you write" author for me, and this book is no exception.
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