The craziest book I’ve read in a long time & my literary aspirations.
Verity by Colleen Hoover is the craziest book I’ve read in a long time. Somehow, I am now terrified that the brain-dead author, whose novel series Lowen has been hired to finish, is going to show up and murder me in my own home. Colleen Hoover knows how to pull and knead out every suspenseful creepy moment. In the beginning, you believe what Lowen sees. And as the story goes on you start to question your own judgment. Is Verity really as incapacitated as everyone thinks? Am I crazy too for thinking Lowen is right? A woman who can’t do much more than turn her head is the villain, and she seriously scares me. That’s how good Hoover is at immersing you in the Crawford family’s world.
This book is a book about writers. FYI people like myself who love books, even more so love books about books. Just wait until you find out what the teeth marks on the headboard are from and where Lowen has to sleep every night. It just doesn’t sit right at all. And the chilling “meet-cute” in chapter one is something you will never forget.
This book is so juicy and dark. I don’t want to give anything away. Just read it. I finished it in three sittings. The third of which I stayed up until 2 am because I just had to see how it ends.
Caution: this book contains murder, some really great sex, and child abuse. You’ve been warned.
Yes, I love dentistry. I am so lucky to call this profession mine. But I also plan to be a published fiction author. I would love to write a book that people finish and they are just blown away and say, “damn, how did she come up with this?”, and then look around the room with really wide open eyes, like they need t i m e to process what they just read because it was so epic. I love books that are super intricate and layered. I want the world to marvel at my mind.
Rating: 5 Teeth
This book is a first molar with zero wear and a really pronounced cusp of Carabelli. You just can’t look away; you can’t stop reading. Then you notice how sharp the buccal cusps are, and how deep the occlusal pits are… but there’s no decay? Why do these deep grooves have no decay? Not even a little brown stain? It makes no sense. That is the magic of Colleen Hoover.