Colleen Hoover slammed over It Ends With Us coloring book about domestic violence
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Colleen Hoover has come under fire after she revealed plans to release an adult coloring book based on her domestic violence novel.
The 42-year-old best-selling author received an avalanche of criticism when she announced that the drawing book was inspired by her best-selling novel It Ends With Us.
When he revealed that the book would be based on his bestselling novel, fans couldn’t help but criticize the reader for his ‘deaf’ decision based on the fact that the novel contained heavy material and it didn’t seem appropriate to turn it into a coloring book.
Author Colleen Hoover has come under fire after she announced plans to create a coloring book based on one of her best-selling novels.
He announced that the drawing book was inspired by the book It Ends With Us, which focuses on domestic violence.
Her fans, also known as her CoHorts due to her popularization with BookTok, questioned why the author would go as far as to make the decision together.
Her fans, also known as her CoHorts due to her popularization with BookTok, questioned why the author would go as far as to make the decision all together and accused her of profiting off domestic violence in an attempt to maintain her popularity.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, Colleen wrote: “I’m one of the biggest consumers in the adult coloring book industry, so turning one of my books into a coloring book is a dream come true.”
‘I’m very excited about this.
‘Releases April 4, 2023. Beautifully illustrated by Emma Taylor.’
And the disapproving comments from fans came quickly, with one user saying he had “taken the caps and popularity of It Ends With US too far.”
After a day of criticism, he apologized for the insensitive activity book, noting that he was working with the publishers to stop the project.
Hoover took to his Instagram story to share his apology.
“The coloring book was developed with the strength of Lily in mind, but I can absolutely see how this was deaf.
‘I hear you guys and I agree with you. There are no excuses. No pointing fingers.
After a day of criticism, he apologized for the insensitive activity book, noting that he was working with the publishers to stop the project.
Following Hoovers’ apology, publisher Atria Books also confirmed that the project would be canceled following criticism from readers.
I have contacted the publisher to let them know that I would prefer that we not go ahead with it. Thank you for the respectful speech and accountability. Nothing but love,’ she wrote.
Following Hoovers’ apology, publisher Atria Books also confirmed that the project would be canceled following criticism from readers.
In an Instagram post, a company spokesperson wrote: “Atria Books will not be moving forward with publishing The Official It Ends with Us coloring book.”
‘We developed this book to be inspiring and empowering, reflecting the story of Lily Bloom; We appreciate the feedback and speech and have the utmost respect for Colleen Hoover fans.
“Thank you for the honest conversation and passion for the world that Colleen has created in her books and the characters within.”
It Ends With Us tells the story of a young woman who is assaulted by her husband and finds herself struggling to break the cycle of abuse.
The novel was based on the troubled marriage of Hoover’s parents and gained traction as social media users took to TikTok to discuss the bestseller.
It Ends With Us is so popular that it is currently being adapted into a movie.
Despite his decision to stop the project, readers are still furious about the plans that were made in the first place.
Despite his decision to stop the project, readers are still furious about the plans that were made in the first place.
One reader, Izzy Hayes, said, “Of every book she chooses, she turns a domestic abuse book into a coloring book.”
Another surprised reader named Sam said, ‘I just have no idea what we’re supposed to color? Is it a book about horrible domestic abuse?
Cassia added: “Every day I’m grateful that he’s always been on my no-authors list. Where do these writers find the audacity?”
However, Amber said, “To be honest, you can make a taboo on art with this, maybe it’s art like I don’t understand why it’s drama.”
‘Thank you for the respectful speech and accountability. Nothing but love.’
The controversial coloring book is still available to view on Amazon, however, it lists the product as “out of stock.”
Hoover rose to popularity thanks to the TikTok trend known as #BookTok, which made her one of the most successful writers in the world, with five of her books currently on the New York Times Top 10 Best Seller list.
Thanks to the popular TikTok trend #BookTok, Colleen Hoover has become one of the most successful writers in the country, with five of her books now on The Times Best Seller List.
Colleen began writing as a hobby in 2011 while working as a social worker and had no plans to make it her full-time job at the time.
She self-published her first book, called Slammed, in January 2012 so her grandmother could download it on her Amazon Kindle. She is seen with the book in 2013.
The viral trend sees users discussing the books they’ve read, posting their reactions to the twists and turns, and recommending their personal favorites to others, and Colleen’s novels have been a hot topic in the community.
Due to her rise in popularity on the app, many of Colleens’ books have recently made the New York Times Best Seller list in the Fiction section for print and eBooks combined, even though they were published years ago. .
Her most popular book, called It Ends With Us, which was published in 2016, is currently at number two just below Delia Owens’ Where the Crawdads Sing.
In the first month of its release six years ago, the book sold around 21,000 copies according to PublisherWeekly.com, with the outlet adding that “sales plateaued after that initial month.”
For several years, weekly sales “rarely broke triple digits,” until last summer, when it entered the #BookTok sphere. In an article published in September 2021, PublisherWeekly.com claimed that the book increased to an average weekly sales of 17,000.
The book retails for $16.99 for the paperback and eBook, which means that when she was averaging 17,000 sales per week, Colleen was making approximately $289,000 weekly from that book alone.
In addition to It Ends With Us, many of her other books made the bestseller list, including Verity, Ugly Love, November 9, and All Your Perfects.
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