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vagueposter t1_j674zm8 wrote
I don't necessarily love reading her, but I know her books will burn some hours if I need to wait for something. Sort of like putting my brain in standby mode if I have important meetings going on later in the day, or I'm trying to wait out something.
Like, I'm not gonna regret spending a few hours reading her weirdass names. I'm a sap at heart, and I enjoy a decent romance. Her books are cookie cutter, digestible, and while they have some WTF moments and decisions, they aren't exactly fighting my suspension of disbelief too hard. Except for that one book. That we all know of. But as soon as she snapped my suspension of disbelief, I read it as an attempt at comedy, and it turned wonderful
Also, her characters are chaoticly named, and while I find some of them ridiculous, I admire her brazen uncaring efforts
vagueposter t1_j69c6ca wrote
Reply to comment by Mrereren in Why are Colleen Hoover books so divisive? by sunnywatermelon18
I remember reading some of her work and channeling the
"That's not how that works... That's not how ANY of that works" lady