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  4. Colleen Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Colleen Hoover (née Fennell; born December 11, 1979) is an American author who writes primarily novels in the romance and young adult fiction genres. [2] [1] She is best known for her 2016 romance novel, It Ends with Us. Many of her works were self-published, before they were picked up by a publishing house.

  5. Colleen Hoover responds to coloring book controversy: 'I hear ...

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    Colleen Hoover has spoken out about the controversy surrounding the coloring book adaptation of her novel, “It Ends With Us," telling fans she "hears" the controversy.

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    The spread of rumors is an important form of communication in society. There are two approaches to investigating the rumor spreading process: microscopic models and the macroscopic models. There are two approaches to investigating the rumor spreading process: microscopic models and the macroscopic models.

  7. Colleen Hoover outsold the Bible last year — but she’s happy ...

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    A year later, the first Colleen Hoover story was born: “Mystery Bob,” about an investigator searching for five golden rings. Still, writing, while a dream, wasn’t the practical route.

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    Fearmongering, or scaremongering, is the act of exploiting feelings of fear by using exaggerated rumors of impending danger, usually for personal gain. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Theory

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