Submitted by sunnywatermelon18 t3_10mg5eb in books
I'm genuinely curious because while her books do have some problematic plot points and characters, there are a lot of other authors whose books fall on the "taboo" side too. Recently, I've seen entire YouTube videos titled "Books with -insert problematic trope-" and people seem to eat it up.
With CoHo though, it seems that there is just so much more hatred and venom. I've enjoyed some of her books since 2012 because I related to some characters, while other books by her were just downright bad. Mostly though, I read a ton of fiction and fantasy. It's my favorite hobby and people who knew me throughout school and at work know this. They didn't like reading back then but found it cool that I did.
When I talk to these same people now, who started reading through tiktok, excited that we now have a new common interest, things start getting weird when I mention that I like some Coho books. They just go off and call me a fake and uneducated reader who "needs to read another book". Then begin a long rant about how all CoHo fans must be uneducated or brainwashed. I don't know, I feel like their comments are no longer criticizing the problems in the work, but the readers themselves for finding enjoyment in it.
So why is Colleen Hoover this much more divisive?
Mrereren t1_j62ujem wrote
People consider CoHo to be a writer for people who don't read books. Her writting is pretty bad and she can't create realistic characters and dialogue for the life of her. But probably the worst thing about her is the normalisation of abuse in relationships. Bad writting is normal and common, but the way she romaticizes abuse is not. Anyone who has read better books can see this but younger people who have only started reading (and unfortunately often get recommended CoHo by her oblivious fans) might not notice that there is something wrong.