How It Ends Laura Wiess 9781416546634 Books
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How It Ends Laura Wiess 9781416546634 Books
GRADE: B-ONE WORD: Sad
Hanna has a special relationship with her neighbor, Helen, whom she calls Gran, though the teen spends less time with Gran now that she's interested in bad boy Seth. Told from the alternating POVs of both Helen and Hanna, the older woman tries to impart a lifetime of wisdom in the younger.
HOW IT ENDS is a difficult book to recap and review. I had a hard time understanding how Hanna, who grew up feeling loved and witnessing her parents' healthy marriage, would fall for a guy like Seth who treated her with such utter disregard. She didn't appear to lack self esteem, had a few close friends and a lot going for her. I wished she realized how much more she deserved. Helen was simply wonderful, every child should grow up with the unconditional love of a Gran.
I enjoy reading Laura Wiess's novels; she's a talented writer. Her books make me think. The pace of HOW IT ENDS was a bit slow for me. I loved the multigenerational relationship aspect, but some of the animal abuse, though not graphic and only hinted at, turned me off. I'm not sure what type readers would enjoy this story for a recommendation, it's not for everyone. I doubt it's a reread for me, but I'm glad I did read it once.
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How It Ends Laura Wiess 9781416546634 Books Reviews
This book is a good one to read. I think it was definitely worth the time and money.
I'll start of by saying I love Laura Weiss' works and have read several of her other books and wasn't able to put them down. This one was the same way, I read this book all the way through in one lazy summer day. It's spellbinding and you will definitely not be able to put it down. The main character, Hanna will surprise you, the entire book (TEASER) I just wanted to yell at her and have her realize the audiobook she was listening to was a real life fairy tale story of the woman she was sitting with. Overall, a wonderful book I could read over and over again. Well written, intriguing, and surprising. You will definitely get sucked in.
How It Ends was in great condition when I got it and it arrived even earlier than I thought it would. But this is by far one of my favorite books. Hannah's parts were the "Typical" teenager outlook, but Helen's stories made me cry throughout the whole book. It was wonderful and I would happily read it for the third time.
Perfect. This book was just...perfect. I cannot even begin to describe how thought-provokingly great it was. Granted it takes some patience and will to make it through the beginning and the initial immaturity of the protagonist but once that is past and you get to witness her grow and learn from her mistakes and develop into a beautiful young WOMAN and not to mention the backstories all these different characters, you'll understand. You'll understand why this is such a great book.
This book started out VERY slow. Honestly, I ALMOST stopped reading it but I hate not finishing things I started so I continued. The book got amazing once the background of Helen came out (Hanna's neighbor who she calls Gran) The reason for the whole story started to make more sense and I couldn't put it down after that! Don't let the beginning fool you! You will not regret reading this! Gave it for stars only because of its slow start but highly recommend!
What a story. Bringing you the life of a childless couple and intermingling their story with the life of a young girl growing up. Hanna struggles through being a teenager while Helen and Lon face their own struggles. I didn't want the story to end. I wanted to know if Hanna and Jesse found their love story. So worth the time to read this story.
Love love love this book couldn't put it down sad but one of those type of books you can read over and over again and never get sick of it would recommend for everyone to read it I just really enjoyed this book and I've read others by this author and there pretty good too try it out! Totally worth it
GRADE B-
ONE WORD Sad
Hanna has a special relationship with her neighbor, Helen, whom she calls Gran, though the teen spends less time with Gran now that she's interested in bad boy Seth. Told from the alternating POVs of both Helen and Hanna, the older woman tries to impart a lifetime of wisdom in the younger.
HOW IT ENDS is a difficult book to recap and review. I had a hard time understanding how Hanna, who grew up feeling loved and witnessing her parents' healthy marriage, would fall for a guy like Seth who treated her with such utter disregard. She didn't appear to lack self esteem, had a few close friends and a lot going for her. I wished she realized how much more she deserved. Helen was simply wonderful, every child should grow up with the unconditional love of a Gran.
I enjoy reading Laura Wiess's novels; she's a talented writer. Her books make me think. The pace of HOW IT ENDS was a bit slow for me. I loved the multigenerational relationship aspect, but some of the animal abuse, though not graphic and only hinted at, turned me off. I'm not sure what type readers would enjoy this story for a recommendation, it's not for everyone. I doubt it's a reread for me, but I'm glad I did read it once.
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