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literatureaesthetic 's review for:
Follow Me, Like Me
by Charlotte Seager
3 Stars ☆☆☆
Overall, I think this book was okay. There were definitely some things I think could've been improved. For example, the plot twist wasn't surprising. I knew where the story was heading, and nothing shocked me the way a book like this should. There definitely were, however, parts that unnerved me (in a good way). I think Charlotte Seager portrayed the concept, that we never really know who we're interacting with on the internet, perfectly. And the thought that the internet plays such a large role in our lives, and that this actually happens to people, adds a whole new level of weariness. I think Seager portrayed this aspect very well.
I also like that we see both sides of the story. We see Chloe who's being stalked, and we also have the perspective of Amber who is a bit of a stalker herself. I really enjoyed this duality, and think it enhanced the story, and made it much more realistic. I left this book feeling slightly underwhelmed and disappointed as I guessed every plot twist that was going to happen, but there were some good elements to the book.
Overall, I think this book was okay. There were definitely some things I think could've been improved. For example, the plot twist wasn't surprising. I knew where the story was heading, and nothing shocked me the way a book like this should. There definitely were, however, parts that unnerved me (in a good way). I think Charlotte Seager portrayed the concept, that we never really know who we're interacting with on the internet, perfectly. And the thought that the internet plays such a large role in our lives, and that this actually happens to people, adds a whole new level of weariness. I think Seager portrayed this aspect very well.
I also like that we see both sides of the story. We see Chloe who's being stalked, and we also have the perspective of Amber who is a bit of a stalker herself. I really enjoyed this duality, and think it enhanced the story, and made it much more realistic. I left this book feeling slightly underwhelmed and disappointed as I guessed every plot twist that was going to happen, but there were some good elements to the book.