Read it. This book is for everyone. Everyone should read it. I think it takes a specific kind of personality to really relate to the characters in this book. It takes seeing through the ugly. Riddled with anxiety, insecurities, questionable decisions, Colleen Hoover's imperfectly built creations are not for those readers who expect our beloved Tate, Miles, and Rachel to make the most prideful, self-loving choices. That's what I love about this book. They mess up again and again and again in a way we only see real life humans do. They also learn and you learn with them. You learn about yourself, about how much you can will and beg a character to make the "right" choice and still watch them do otherwise. It hurts because it's countless the amount of times we watch ourselves do the same.
If you've ever had a broken heart, you will cry reading this book. If you've ever truly loved, you will cry. This book will leave you a mess of emotions but as the theme of the story goes, the ugly emotions we feel reading this book are more than worth the happy ones we get to feel as well.