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Layken is left questioning the very foundation on which her relationship with Will was built. Will is left questioning how he can prove his love for a girl who can’t seem to stop “carving pumpkins.” Upon finding the answers that may bring peace back into their relationship, the couple comes across an even greater challenge—one that could change not only their lives but the lives of everyone who depends on them.
Point of Retreat is equally intense and just as powerful as its predecessor Slammed. This is the only book I've ever read that had me bawling and laughing out loud at the same time. Like the first book in this sequel, Slammed, Point of Retreat had me bawling my eye's out and took me on an intense emotional journey about family, friendship, life and love. This book seriously needs to come with a disclaimer warning readers to be ready to cry a lot! (It's really hard to get through a book when your tears are flooding your eye's chapter after chapter). The fact that Point of Retreat is well written and because it made such an impact on me, I would give it well over 5 stars.
25 out of 27 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 28, 2012
Point of Retreat is the continuing story of Wil and Layken's romance that began in Slammed. As the book opens, Layken's Mom has passed away 3 months ago. She and Wil have fallen into a rhythm of college classes, caring for their little brothers, and seeing each other. As the new semester begins a person from Wil's past will stir up trouble for him and Lake. Again, I feel these books are so good that I don't want to give too much of the plot away because that is one of the best parts of this book was letting it unfold to me. Lake begins to question whether Wil loves her because of their similar circumstances or if he really loves her for herself. Life continues to throw curves their way that they must navigate.
I loved this book as much as the first and it was so fun to have this one told from Wil's POV. By the end of the two books I felt satisfied and even closer to the characters. I would recommend this series to everyone that loves romance. The love story is touching and real. Both Slammed and Point of Retreat will be on my keeper shelf for re-reading!
16 out of 18 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 19, 2012
The best 'butterflying' books I've ever read. I read both books in 1 day, over 1800 pages. Seriously. I could not put them down. The story, characters, and dialogue is brilliant and moving. I was laughing one minute, then crying the next. Never in a million years, did I think that I'd ever be so enthralled with a story about slam poetry and the resilience of family. I want to live on Will and Lake's street. I want to be a member of their hodgepodge family. I hope Mrs. Hoover decides to write more about this family. Eddie and Gavin? Caulder, Kel,and Kierstin? I'd love to hear about the next phase of their lives.
9 out of 11 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 26, 2012
This was good, but not as good as Slammed. Not thrilled with the ending, too abrupt after waiting so long to see what happens. This one is told from the guys' point of view, I think I prefer Lake telling the story.
8 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Posted July 18, 2012
BRILLIANT! I loved this book! I laughed out loud so many times reading this book, my husband would just look at me and shake his head. Butterfyling wonderful!
4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 7, 2012
I read both books in one day. I laughed and cried. This story was about being a family and I loved how they really understood that.
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 7, 2012
Loved this book. I couldn't put it down. What a wonderful love story.
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Posted August 4, 2012
Just as good as book 1. I like that it was from his point of view instead of hers. It was a nice twist.
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Posted July 22, 2012
I read it in a few hours and much like the first, I cried I laughed and got angry with the characters. Very predictable but a good read, it was like watching a movie in my head. Loved all the chatacters! And as another reviewer wrote, I would gladly buy a third if the author decided to write it.
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Posted July 19, 2012
I dont usually write reviews but i just had to. This book is amazing. The author has really outdone herself. What a great story of these two young adults. It will make u laugh and cry sometimes at the same time! I cant wait for her next one. Slammed and Point of retreat are my two new favorite books! Hands down!!
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Posted July 15, 2012
Whew! I have just finished reading "Point of Retreat" and can't quit crying even though it has avery happy ending! The emotions that Will expresses are so raw and real. I did not think this follow up to "Slammed" could be as good or better. It was. I can't recommend these books enough. I dont know how an author can make you laugh and cry at the same time but she has done it twice. Wow a great book and a MUST READ!
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Posted August 4, 2012
This is a great second book you must read this series!!!!
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Posted August 4, 2012
Awful. Don't waste your time.
2 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Posted August 1, 2012
I truly hope allthe great reviews were written by young teens! Im sorry but i dont get the great reviews unless you are a pre-teen or teenager! I had no idea this book was meant for that age group because i cant imagine a mature adult who has experienced friendships, love, loss, and life to buy into this story! I found the characters to be RIDICULOUSLY UNBELIEVABLE. The dialogue was so silly and the whole love story was embarrassingly silly!! Im sorry but i laughed through most of it because it was just delusional! Dont waste your time reading unless youre 13 years old!
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Posted July 31, 2012
I think both this book and the one before it, "Slammed," are sweet simple books. There was only one part that surprized me, but the rest was pretty cliche and predictable. I enjoyed reading them both but nothing to go crazy about.
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Posted July 29, 2012
I read both books in this series, Slammed and Point of Retreat in less than 24 hours. Over 1800 "Nook" pages. It was a story I couldn't let go of. Will and Lake's love story had me laughing and crying out loud. Both books are as good as any others that are hot right now but without all of the sex...still very much worth the read.
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Posted July 18, 2012
I loved these books!!!! They made you feel, what they felt.
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Posted July 17, 2012
Easy read but very heart wrenching. It was great to read what happened to lake and will!
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Posted July 16, 2012
This book was AMAZING. This book had me crying and laughing all at the same time.it's one of the best books I have read. It was a great follow up book to slammed. I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as I did! :)
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Posted June 14, 2012
Great book! I really enjoyed reading it!
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Overview
In the second book in the Slammed series by New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover, Layken and Will’s relationship has endured through hardships, heartache, and a cruel twist of fate, further solidifying the fact that they belong together. But the two lovers could not have expected that the things that brought them together may ultimately be the things that tear them apart. Their connection is on the brink of being destroyed forever and it will take an extraordinary ...