It Ends With Us
My Review
In "It Starts with Us," Atlas and Lily try to rekindle the love they felt for each other as teenagers, now dealing with the complexities of their adult lives. This sequel picks up right after "It Ends with Us" and explores life after divorce and domestic abuse.
While this book is a lighter read than its predecessor, this difference actually bothered me. It lacked the spice, passion, and drama that made the first book so captivating. Honestly, the entire story could have been condensed into a few extra chapters at the end of "It Ends with Us."
The rekindling of Atlas and Lily's relationship and the soft storyline felt drawn out and never-ending. I had high expectations for this book, but it didn’t deliver. Atlas, who seemed like an interesting character in the first book, came across as a bland lovesick puppy. His perspective needed more dynamic characters around him to be engaging. The introduction of the "little crouton thief" felt like a filler to keep readers awake during Atlas's POV.
Overall, "It Starts with Us" was a letdown for me. I loved the first book, but this one didn’t hit the high marks or any marks at all. It felt bland and unexciting compared to the impactful and intense "It Ends with Us."
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