November 9th, a book of suspense, emotional damage, abuse and scars, was written by writer Colleen Hoover. Some may say it is the most disgusting book they read, while others say otherwise.
Background of the book
This book was written after the book influenced her Slammed. Nothing in particular prompted Hoover to write on November 9th. She was satisfied with this date, and therefore, it turned out to be her worldwide-selling book. She was so admired by this date that she decided to tell a story that resonated.
The main character, Fallon, falls in love with a boy, Ben. Their emotions are like rollercoasters, just like the events that occur. After briefly spending time together, I realized their love and affection for each other inspired me. Reading Hoover’s books allows young readers like myself to understand relationships and hardships.
The November 9th book was released on November 10, 2015.
Where can it be published?
This book written by Colleen Hoover can be published in various locations. The most popular for book lovers is Barnes & Noble. In addition, you may also purchase this book at Target, Walmart, Amazon, etc… Depending on the location in which you purchase the books, the pricing may vary. On Amazon, it can go for $10-$15. If a customer has Amazon Prime, the package will be delivered within the next 2-3 days of the purchased item. Target and Walmart sell on November 9th, for $17.00 with no sale. They sell this object online and in stores. This also includes Barnes & Noble as well.
Other books she published
When it comes to writing stories about life events and reality, Hoover enjoys doing that. Hoover has published 31 books. The first book that she wrote was Slammed. This book was produced in 2012. In her follow-up succession, she wrote Point of Retreat. Hoover made a hopeless series, which brings us to her first real series of books. In 2013, Hopeless was her first book, followed by Losing Hope and Finding Cinderella.
Her other popular books are as follows: Never Never (2016), It Ends With Us (2016), Finding Perfect (2019), Regretting You (2019), Heart Bones (2020), Two More Days (2021), Reminders of Him (2022), It Starts With Us (2022), and more. To find out more information about all of the books Hoover published, click here for more information.
Overall opinion
I thought that this book had a lot of information and detail which Hoover provided for the readers. I do not think I can read this again, but also, I also don’t like to repeat books. This book carried the right amount of humor and romance in which I admire about readers. Hoover sucked me into her reading that’s why I finished the entirety of the game.