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You'll Never Know by Katie Cross

dksrn626's review against another edition

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4.0

I liked this. I think it shows all the components of what it takes to have a complete and happy life. And it's not all the material things that so many people think. It also shows that everything people do affects their lives and makes up their inner being. I just really liked it. Made me think.

gemhall's review against another edition

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5.0

Don't forget the tissues!
You will need them for this book. It is about discovering who YOU are without the roles we attribute to ourselves and learning to find the positive in our body's as they are now, not how they used to be or may be in the future.

dpribbenow's review

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted relaxing fast-paced

4.0

reneek84's review against another edition

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4.0

Another wonderful read. I'm loving this series- have one more to go. I highly recommend it.

itstiffani's review against another edition

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5.0

I absolutely love these books that are part of The Health and Happiness Society series!! I could NOT stop reading this and read it during every spare moment I had. Waiting on water to boil? I was reading. Target run? Sat in the car for an extra 10 minutes and read.

You'll Never Know is the 3rd book in the series but works as a stand alone as well. There are characters from the other books, but its not completely necessary to read those before diving into this one (although I HIGHLY recommend it!)

The thing I loved the most about this book was how raw and real Rachelle's emotions were. There were many times that I was right there with her, having had the same feelings myself. The ladies of The Health and Happiness Society let her have those emotions but told her what she needed to hear without it being sugar coated (see what I did there?? Yeaaahh??). I think we all need that kind of honesty in our lives.

Certain parts of the book were predictable but not in a bad way. I feel like when you read contemporaries it just comes with the territory. 

You'll Never Know takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions. Rachelle struggles with trying to figure out who she is without labels. She has to dive into events of her past and also deal with current issues. Her therapist asks questions that everyone who has struggles should ask themselves.


My Rating:

Overall, I gave this five out of five stars and I really enjoyed it. Its kind of a grown up Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants with a sprinkle of The Biggest Loser. If you are in the mood for a contemporary I highly recommend this one. Also look for the other Health and Happiness Society books by Katie Cross. I promise you won't be disappointed! 

swedeone's review against another edition

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5.0

What do you do when the one thing you've been working for is suddenly taken away from you? Who are you? Rachelle thinks she knows but she really doesn't. She has a hard road ahead of her and a lot of darkness to find her way through. This book will hit you where you can feel it but you won't put it down because it might be you! I highly recommend it!!!

hotpieceofsass's review against another edition

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5.0

Amazing book! Really gets the feelings of a child of divorce and abandonment. I related to this so much! Great Book!

quirkychrissy's review

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3.0

This one got a little real for me. I felt like I was in therapy with Rachelle. I really love this series, but this one may be my least favorite of the books, possibly because some bits were closer to home than I'd care to admit. Rachelle is still struggling with loving herself despite having lost over 100 pounds, being at the fittest and healthiest version of herself, but she pushes herself too far and has to face all the demons she's been running from (literally).

bayougirl85's review against another edition

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3.0

I think so far Book 2 has been my favorite. I connect to these women's struggle with their weight and self image but at times its overwhelming.

serenam's review against another edition

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5.0

I am addicted to this series! Like the others, this book is relatable, inspiring, and entertaining. Though it did make me hungry for cupcakes and quiche!