Submitted by blabbouther t3_10qch43 in books
So for the past two years I’ve walked into bookstores and seen wall to wall Colleen Hoover. I’ve been so curious about her writing because clearly she’s incredibly successful. A week ago I noticed my girlfriend reading one of her books and I asked if I could read it when she was finished. I’m about half way through and I opened the book expecting to hate it but in reality my feelings are much more complicated. In terms of literature, I would say it’s…bad? Her diction and syntax are so basic it makes me feel like I’m reading at a pre-teen level despite the mature content in the book. Her metaphors are heavy-handed, her plot devices are cliché. That being said, why the hell am I so wrapped up in this story? I have no problem putting a book down if I don’t like it and this one (It Ends With Us) I can’t stop reading. Has anyone else experienced this? Is it basically the book equivalent of brain candy? Or am I just a pretentious snob that’s lost touch with what the root of a good book is?
caitiep92 t1_j6p716h wrote
Personally, I don’t like her books. In most part because of the writing, to me the basics of make it poorly written—it’s like Hoover wasn’t trying very hard. The actual plots would be fine if she wasn’t throwing trauma at the audience left and right.
However, I understand why people like them: they’re easy and you don’t have to think about what they’re reading. Which is fine, I do this myself. But my pleasure reading are things that are, in my opinion, just better.