📚 Books to Read After Hello Trouble

Just finished hello trouble? Here are 5 magical next reads curated just for you:

📘 Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

Rating: 4.31 / 5 (802,610 ratings), Published: 2017

When to read it: When you're looking for a heartfelt story of self-discovery and human connection.

This captivating novel follows Eleanor Oliphant, a quirky and socially awkward woman whose life changes when she develops an unexpected relationship. Just like "hello trouble," this book beautifully explores themes of loneliness, healing, and the transformative power of friendship. It will warm your heart and remind you of the resilience of the human spirit.

Genres: Fiction, Contemporary, Friendship, Mental Health

After reading: You'll feel a renewed sense of hope and a deeper appreciation for the small moments of joy that life offers.

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📘 The Light We Lost by Jill Santopolo

Rating: 4.02 / 5 (54,426 ratings), Published: 2017

When to read it: For those in need of a poignant love story that lingers on the complexities of relationships.

Delve into a powerful tale of love, loss, and the choices that shape our lives with "The Light We Lost." This novel, much like "hello trouble," delves deep into the emotional landscape of its characters, exploring the enduring impact of past decisions. It's a beautifully written narrative that will resonate with anyone who enjoys soulful storytelling.

Genres: Fiction, Romance, Relationships, New York

After reading: You'll find yourself reflecting on the paths not taken and the enduring power of love in all its forms.

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📘 The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah

Rating: 4.34 / 5 (526,245 ratings), Published: 2018

When to read it: When you crave a gripping story of survival, resilience, and the healing power of nature.

Set in the wilds of Alaska, "The Great Alone" tells the story of the Allbright family as they navigate love, loss, and the untamed wilderness. Much like "hello trouble," this novel delves into the depths of human emotions, portraying the strength found in moments of adversity. It's a breathtaking and immersive journey that will captivate your heart and soul.

Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Family Drama, Nature

After reading: You'll feel a renewed sense of awe for the resilience of the human spirit and the healing power of the natural world.

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📘 The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

Rating: 4.01 / 5 (428,139 ratings), Published: 2013

When to read it: When you're in the mood for a delightful and heartwarming romantic comedy.

Dive into the charming world of Don Tillman, a genetics professor with a unique approach to finding love, in "The Rosie Project." This book, like "hello trouble," balances humor with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and the unexpected ways love can change us. It's a feel-good read that will leave you smiling and believing in the power of connection.

Genres: Fiction, Romance, Humor, Relationships

After reading: You'll find yourself celebrating the quirks that make us all unique and cherishing the beauty of human imperfections.

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📘 Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult

Rating: 4.35 / 5 (315,327 ratings), Published: 2016

When to read it: When you're seeking a thought-provoking novel that tackles complex social issues with empathy and depth.

In "Small Great Things," Jodi Picoult weaves a compelling narrative about race, privilege, and justice through the lives of Ruth, a Black labor and delivery nurse, and Kennedy, a white public defender. Similar to "hello trouble," this book encourages readers to confront uncomfortable truths and examine the complexities of human relationships. It's a powerful and provocative story that will leave you with a deeper understanding of societal divides and the importance of empathy.

Genres: Fiction, Contemporary, Social Issues, Legal Drama

After reading: You'll be moved to engage in meaningful conversations about race, privilege, and the pursuit of justice in our society.

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