The book Regretting You by Colleen Hoover is an amazing book. The book is in a unique perspective where each chapter switches back between a mother and daughters perspective. In the book their family deals with tremendous loss and have to figure out how to now function individually and as a family. On top of the deaths secrets begin to be uncovered about those who died. Through the different perspective we get to see the mother and daughters different approaches. The book also has a romance factor with both the mother and daughter which makes life both tolerable but more complicated.
While navigating through these hard times the Mother daughter duo have to figure out how to work out their issues and begin to rely on each other without the family falling apart for good. I recommend this book it has so many levels, plot twists, and will keep you entertained and wanting to read more.
This sounds like a really interesting book, I am especially intrigued by the switching of perspectives. It sounds like an interesting way to tell a story.
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The switching of perspectives sounds super interesting! There’s a book I read called /In the Blink Of An Eye/ by Jesse Blackadder that also has a family that deals with a loss, so if you enjoy this, maybe you should check out that one next.
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Thanks, Andy, for the related rec!
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I really like the idea of switching perspectives as I have not seen it in many other books and that makes this book sound really interesting.
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