Named for an imperfectly worded fortune cookie ... With a few well-timed silences, Hoover turns the fairly common problem of infertility into the more universal problem of poor communication ... Finding positivity in negative pregnancy-test results, this depiction of a marriage in crisis is nearly perfect.
[All Your Perfects is] a book that isn’t black and white. There are major, adult issues that made me angry, made me upset, but also gave me hope... It was one of the most real books I’ve read by Colleen Hoover. It brought forth such a sadness that I felt it down to my soul, but I would read it again.
Powerful, beautiful, heart-breaking and healing ... an unflinching look at one of the biggest, darkest, most painful struggles a married couple can face and portrays such a raw, honest view ... [All Your Perfects avoids a] fairytale deus-ex-machina-style fix to the problems that this couple faced ... one of the best books of the year.
[All Your Perfects is a punch in the gut, even when you think you’ve got it all figured out. It’s not so much about the outcome as it is the journey to get there ... Hoover handled a heart-wrenching topic with grace and sensitivity. This book will be the bringer of tears, the breaker of hearts.