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Katy Waldman

A staff writer covering books and culture.

The last time a Colleen Hoover novel was adapted for the big screen, it was “It Ends with Us,” starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, who also directed. The movie was a buzzy entry in the genre of tra

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