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by Caroline Kepnes
Ratings:
Stars: 2/5
Readability: 3/5
Plot: 3/5
Recommend: No
Summary:
Joe seems normal on the outside, but on the inside, he can be obsessive. One day, as Guinevere Beck walks into the bookstore he is working at, Joe becomes obsessed and begins to stalk her, thinking they are meant to be.
What I Liked:
The second person point of view allows the reader to really know everything Joe is thinking. This book is also one of the first books I've read in the second person.
None of the characters are inherently likeable. I loved that they are all flawed and depending on who they are, Joe either hyper focuses on the flaws or ignores them.
What I Didn't Like:
Some of the language used was odd or a little too crude.
Overall:
This is one of the few times I'll say it: the show is better than the book.
There wasn't anything that was great or bad about the book. It was pretty average.
Stars: 2/5
Readability: 3/5
Plot: 3/5
Recommend: No
Summary:
Joe seems normal on the outside, but on the inside, he can be obsessive. One day, as Guinevere Beck walks into the bookstore he is working at, Joe becomes obsessed and begins to stalk her, thinking they are meant to be.
What I Liked:
The second person point of view allows the reader to really know everything Joe is thinking. This book is also one of the first books I've read in the second person.
None of the characters are inherently likeable. I loved that they are all flawed and depending on who they are, Joe either hyper focuses on the flaws or ignores them.
What I Didn't Like:
Some of the language used was odd or a little too crude.
Overall:
This is one of the few times I'll say it: the show is better than the book.
There wasn't anything that was great or bad about the book. It was pretty average.