Tyler’s This Girl Review by Colleen Hoover

I just finished it last week, and honestly, it took me on a bit of an emotional rollercoaster. You know, Colleen Hoover has this way of writing that just hooks you right in. The story, being the final book in the ‘Slammed’ series, revisits Lake and Will’s relationship but through Will’s eyes this time. It’s kind of like getting a backstage pass to all those moments we loved in the first book.

The most striking part for me was how Hoover managed to keep it fresh. I mean, we already know the story, right? But seeing it from Will’s perspective added layers to it. It’s like hearing a familiar song but in a different key. There were moments that felt really intimate, almost like reading someone’s diary. And let’s talk about the poetry! Hoover’s use of poetry is something else. It’s so integral to the story and characters, yet it never feels forced.

However, I gotta say, if you’re not already invested in Lake and Will from the previous books, some parts might feel a bit repetitive. For fans of the series, it’s a treasure chest of ‘aha’ moments. But for newcomers, it might not have the same impact. I enjoyed it as a fan, but I think it’s definitely more for those who are already on the Lake and Will train.

Reviewed by Tyler