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I was brought here from the Zoella Book Club 2017, this book being my first read from the list, and let me just say : wow.Joe Goldberg.Oh Joe. I feel like I can call you Joe, we're on good terms. I know everything inside your mind, including the fact that you're a PSYCHO. OH JOE. You have scared me from ever posting on social media ever again. Or emailing. Or using my credit card. Or opening a window. Or leaving my house. TYSM.Guinevere Beck.A.K.A. 'Beck'. I'd love to know inside your head. Why you do what you do. Live how you live. Poor Beck didn't stand a chance against Joe, who was always one step ahead of the game. What game? The game of 'Love'.Because that is what this was right? A guy, looking to fall in love. Deciding who he wanted for life. Who he ... MoreI was brought here from the Zoella Book Club 2017, this book being my first read from the list, and let me just say : wow.Joe Goldberg.Oh Joe. I feel like I can call you Joe, we're on good terms. I know everything inside your mind, including the fact that you're a PSYCHO. OH JOE. You have scared me from ever posting on social media ever again. Or emailing. Or using my credit card. Or opening a window. Or leaving my house. TYSM.Guinevere Beck.A.K.A. 'Beck'. I'd love to know inside your head. Why you do what you do. Live how you live. Poor Beck didn't stand a chance against Joe, who was always one step ahead of the game. What game? The game of 'Love'.Because that is what this was right? A guy, looking to fall in love. Deciding who he wanted for life. Who he wanted was Beck, but things don't always work out as planned do they? This story was twisted, yet familiarly untwisted. Filled with events that happen all the time, every day. Filled with normal life that maybe isn't as normal as you think. Filled with people who's minds are a little different working from the rest of the world. Filled with loss that seems to be a coincidence when perhaps it's not. Filled with, let's be real here, F**KED up situations that no one wants to find themselves trapped in.As crazy as this all was, Joe sucked me in. His mind was a terribly, brilliant place and I had to know more.
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Where do I begin? As someone who loves thriller novels, it can be difficult to come across a premise that isn’t predictable. Most often, I can figure out what is going to unfold before it does, and guess the ending ahead of time. You by Caroline Kepnes completely blew me away, and had me wondering what would happen next throughout the entire novel. It’s that dark and disturbing page-turner that had me lost in Joe and Beck’s world until I put the book down hours later. Even without the book in my hands, I had my thoughts on what would be happening next, and didn’t go long without getting back into the book.You might as well say I was addicted to finishing this novel, just like Joe is addicted to making Beck his own. It’s such a well balance of crass, wit, and ... MoreWhere do I begin? As someone who loves thriller novels, it can be difficult to come across a premise that isn’t predictable. Most often, I can figure out what is going to unfold before it does, and guess the ending ahead of time. You by Caroline Kepnes completely blew me away, and had me wondering what would happen next throughout the entire novel. It’s that dark and disturbing page-turner that had me lost in Joe and Beck’s world until I put the book down hours later. Even without the book in my hands, I had my thoughts on what would be happening next, and didn’t go long without getting back into the book.You might as well say I was addicted to finishing this novel, just like Joe is addicted to making Beck his own. It’s such a well balance of crass, wit, and clever, but comes together in this brilliant disturbing story-line. It’s an exceptional thriller that is chillingly passionate, dangerous, and quite often left me speechless. This novel is without a doubt my favorite release of 2014. I can only hope that Caroline Kepnes continues to write bizarre and phenomenal thrillers, and I look forward to reading more of her novels in the future.
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It’s not often that I read a book after watching the show or movie, but that’s what I did and it wasn’t as good. The TV show is absolutely fantastic. I didn’t find the book that good. I don’t even know how to explain it properly. Anyhow, read the book first, always.
| Imprint | Atria Books |
| Pub date | 16 Jun 2015 |
| DEWEY | 813.6 |
| Language | English |
| Spine width | 30mm |
I was brought here from the Zoella Book Club 2017, this book being my first read from the list, and let me just say : wow.Joe Goldberg.Oh Joe. I feel like I can call you Joe, we're on good terms. I know everything inside your mind, including the fact that you're a PSYCHO. OH JOE. You have scared me from ever posting on social media ever again. Or emailing. Or using my credit card. Or opening a window. Or leaving my house. TYSM.Guinevere Beck.A.K.A. 'Beck'. I'd love to know inside your head. Why you do what you do. Live how you live. Poor Beck didn't stand a chance against Joe, who was always one step ahead of the game. What game? The game of 'Love'.Because that is what this was right? A guy, looking to fall in love. Deciding who he wanted for life. Who he ... MoreI was brought here from the Zoella Book Club 2017, this book being my first read from the list, and let me just say : wow.Joe Goldberg.Oh Joe. I feel like I can call you Joe, we're on good terms. I know everything inside your mind, including the fact that you're a PSYCHO. OH JOE. You have scared me from ever posting on social media ever again. Or emailing. Or using my credit card. Or opening a window. Or leaving my house. TYSM.Guinevere Beck.A.K.A. 'Beck'. I'd love to know inside your head. Why you do what you do. Live how you live. Poor Beck didn't stand a chance against Joe, who was always one step ahead of the game. What game? The game of 'Love'.Because that is what this was right? A guy, looking to fall in love. Deciding who he wanted for life. Who he wanted was Beck, but things don't always work out as planned do they? This story was twisted, yet familiarly untwisted. Filled with events that happen all the time, every day. Filled with normal life that maybe isn't as normal as you think. Filled with people who's minds are a little different working from the rest of the world. Filled with loss that seems to be a coincidence when perhaps it's not. Filled with, let's be real here, F**KED up situations that no one wants to find themselves trapped in.As crazy as this all was, Joe sucked me in. His mind was a terribly, brilliant place and I had to know more.
Where do I begin? As someone who loves thriller novels, it can be difficult to come across a premise that isn’t predictable. Most often, I can figure out what is going to unfold before it does, and guess the ending ahead of time. You by Caroline Kepnes completely blew me away, and had me wondering what would happen next throughout the entire novel. It’s that dark and disturbing page-turner that had me lost in Joe and Beck’s world until I put the book down hours later. Even without the book in my hands, I had my thoughts on what would be happening next, and didn’t go long without getting back into the book.You might as well say I was addicted to finishing this novel, just like Joe is addicted to making Beck his own. It’s such a well balance of crass, wit, and ... MoreWhere do I begin? As someone who loves thriller novels, it can be difficult to come across a premise that isn’t predictable. Most often, I can figure out what is going to unfold before it does, and guess the ending ahead of time. You by Caroline Kepnes completely blew me away, and had me wondering what would happen next throughout the entire novel. It’s that dark and disturbing page-turner that had me lost in Joe and Beck’s world until I put the book down hours later. Even without the book in my hands, I had my thoughts on what would be happening next, and didn’t go long without getting back into the book.You might as well say I was addicted to finishing this novel, just like Joe is addicted to making Beck his own. It’s such a well balance of crass, wit, and clever, but comes together in this brilliant disturbing story-line. It’s an exceptional thriller that is chillingly passionate, dangerous, and quite often left me speechless. This novel is without a doubt my favorite release of 2014. I can only hope that Caroline Kepnes continues to write bizarre and phenomenal thrillers, and I look forward to reading more of her novels in the future.
It’s not often that I read a book after watching the show or movie, but that’s what I did and it wasn’t as good. The TV show is absolutely fantastic. I didn’t find the book that good. I don’t even know how to explain it properly. Anyhow, read the book first, always.
“The problem with books is that they end. They seduce you. They... pull you inside. And you go deep and leave your possessions and your ties to the world at the door and you like it inside and you don't want for your possessions or your ties and then, the book evaporates.”3.5 stars.This book was a wild ride. During lockdown, I started this new thing (actually, You started this all) of listening to an audiobook at night as I’m starting to wind down for bed, skincaring, etc. I chose to listen to this audiobook specifically because I’d heard great things about the narrator (10000% deserved praise, Santino Fontana is incredible) It started off normally, I’d listen for about 10-15 ish minutes a night, give or take, but then I just … couldn’t stop. I stayed up late ... More“The problem with books is that they end. They seduce you. They... pull you inside. And you go deep and leave your possessions and your ties to the world at the door and you like it inside and you don't want for your possessions or your ties and then, the book evaporates.”3.5 stars.This book was a wild ride. During lockdown, I started this new thing (actually, You started this all) of listening to an audiobook at night as I’m starting to wind down for bed, skincaring, etc. I chose to listen to this audiobook specifically because I’d heard great things about the narrator (10000% deserved praise, Santino Fontana is incredible) It started off normally, I’d listen for about 10-15 ish minutes a night, give or take, but then I just … couldn’t stop. I stayed up late listening, or started my nightly routine earlier just so I could continue listening. If I was driving (which, admittedly, I do a lot less of these days), I was listening to this. Towards the end, I stayed up until 4 AM because there wasn’t a single moment I could just casually stop at.This book is terrifying. It doesn’t have any ghosts, no crazy sci-fi aspects, nothing howling at the moon, but there was definitely still a monster. You was horrifying because it is very real, it’s not some made up monster but one that can very easily exist in our lives. Imagine reading this story from outside Joe’s perspective. Terrifying, isn’t it?Which, speaking of Joe’s perspective, having him be the narrator was such a crazy idea. Crazy… but absolutely brilliant. Joe is so so messed up and being in his mind is such a wild ride. It’s absolutely disgusting and I felt like I needed a shower (or several) but it also really messes with you. I had such intense whiplash. Joe is deluded and crazy but he’s also witty, sometimes charming, and just … what the heck. There’s this tiny, morbid part of you that sometimes even roots for Joe or gets mad at others for messing things up and that’s … terrifying. (view spoiler) And let's not forget the second person narrative which really messed me up, but in a good way, especially when listening to the audiobook.Now the actual writing was … okay. I did occasionally alternate and read the physical book and the writing was nothing exceptional. Actually, I don’t know if I could have finished reading this book as just a book. The audiobook though. Wow. Just wow. Santino Fontana is an absolutely fantastic narrator and truly brings Joe (and in turn, the book) to life. His sarcasm, skepticism, rants, and descents into obsession are all just brilliantly executed. He also adds another layer of likability to Joe that really skews our perspective and makes us think. At the end of the day, it’s not the writing but the concept that makes this book special and it shines in the audiobook. I also think this is why this book translates so well as a Netflix adaptation (which, just as good, if not better than the book. Penn Badgley does an A+ job. I now hate him but also love him).You is really ugly and hard to read, but it’s just as hard not to. It’s almost like a car crash you can’t look away from, you just need to know. It’s a thriller that truly sends shivers up and down your spine because it’s very much possible. The idea is brilliant, the story uniquely written, and the audiobook is an absolute blast to listen to.
This was definitely very different than what I have ever read before. Creepy. Odd. Messes up with your mind but addicting. This book is not for everyone. *Note: I read this way before the TV series came out. Still haven't watched it yet.I am so conflicted in whether I like or hate Joe Goldberg. He is a creepy,smart, psychotic stalker. I should dislike him for that but sometimes I don't. He is a hopeless romantic that needs help. But I don't think any help will actually help him. He knows what he is doing therefore none of his actions are acceptable. Joe meets Guinevere Beck at the bookstore he works at and is instantly obsessed. He will do anything for her, and he does. Every other character in this book isn't any better than him in a way. Yes they don't stalk and ... MoreThis was definitely very different than what I have ever read before. Creepy. Odd. Messes up with your mind but addicting. This book is not for everyone. *Note: I read this way before the TV series came out. Still haven't watched it yet.I am so conflicted in whether I like or hate Joe Goldberg. He is a creepy,smart, psychotic stalker. I should dislike him for that but sometimes I don't. He is a hopeless romantic that needs help. But I don't think any help will actually help him. He knows what he is doing therefore none of his actions are acceptable. Joe meets Guinevere Beck at the bookstore he works at and is instantly obsessed. He will do anything for her, and he does. Every other character in this book isn't any better than him in a way. Yes they don't stalk and hurt people but their actions and personality aren't the greatest either. This book is a crazy read. It will make you so conflicted because you will hate yourself for liking this guy.
Ive watched the show and have always wanted to read the book. Even though I know what happens, its so entertaining and the show has captured the book so so so well. HIGHLY recommend.
Received a copy of this novel as an advanced reader edition in my store a month or two before the release date. While I lay hands on nearly every new release of the year, this one immediately caught my attention and I took it home to read. I found the use of the 2nd person pov a refreshing perspective and was instantly caught up in a love affair with the narrator - his keen wit, unconventional viewpoints and social awkwardness were very endearing. A little into the novel, I started thinking "This guy might be a little creepy." A little further, I started thinking, "Yeah...this guy is kinda creepy.". A little further, and I realize, "Yes. Yes, this guy is definitely a creeper," but yet I'm still somewhat enthralled. His actions and conclusions seem so normal and such ... MoreReceived a copy of this novel as an advanced reader edition in my store a month or two before the release date. While I lay hands on nearly every new release of the year, this one immediately caught my attention and I took it home to read. I found the use of the 2nd person pov a refreshing perspective and was instantly caught up in a love affair with the narrator - his keen wit, unconventional viewpoints and social awkwardness were very endearing. A little into the novel, I started thinking "This guy might be a little creepy." A little further, I started thinking, "Yeah...this guy is kinda creepy.". A little further, and I realize, "Yes. Yes, this guy is definitely a creeper," but yet I'm still somewhat enthralled. His actions and conclusions seem so normal and such a matter-of-course to him, it's very easy to sympathize and see him as the victim rather than the victimizer.I sometimes hesitate to recommend this book to customers as it's so incredibly creepy, but if you are a mature reader with a love for psychological thrillers, this book is an absolute must read!
You was interesting and highly engrossing from the very beginning. I enjoyed that the story is from 2nd narration. The story is a little bit creepy, but not too creepy. It does feature lots of stalking, violence, and murder, just so people are aware before starting the book.
I saw Kepnes' titles "Hidden Bodies" and "You" side by side at the store. "Hidden Bodies" appeared more interesting based on the cover art and title, but after reading the first few pages I realized the it was a sequel that heavily references the first book, "You". Determined to get to the sequel eventually, I took "You" home.The first few chapters were a surprise. The writing style is certainly unique... but it reflects the main character's thought process and perspective perfectly, introducing a new level of immersion and identity with the character. The character was crude and, as a survivor of sexual abuse, very much a "trigger". I decided I couldn't read the book based on that alone.Days progressed, and I couldn't stop thinking about the book, filled with a ... MoreI saw Kepnes' titles "Hidden Bodies" and "You" side by side at the store. "Hidden Bodies" appeared more interesting based on the cover art and title, but after reading the first few pages I realized the it was a sequel that heavily references the first book, "You". Determined to get to the sequel eventually, I took "You" home.The first few chapters were a surprise. The writing style is certainly unique... but it reflects the main character's thought process and perspective perfectly, introducing a new level of immersion and identity with the character. The character was crude and, as a survivor of sexual abuse, very much a "trigger". I decided I couldn't read the book based on that alone.Days progressed, and I couldn't stop thinking about the book, filled with a desire to continue reading. The style was just too interesting. The main character's thought process was unique and insightful. I picked it back up and continued reading, and I'm glad that I did.The plot and content of the book is great. I really enjoyed it. I further enjoyed getting an insight into the main character's thought process. It helped me understand my past abusers better. I'm glad I read this book.
I listened to this on audiobook, which just made it that much more creepy.I think this was so different since it was from the stalkers POV. It was also very disturbing since the characters start dating. I thought it was going to get very intense, but I found myself losing interest. This could have been a little shorter as some stuff that happened did not bring anything extra/special to the storyline. This had so much more potential to be intense and “on the edge of your seat.” Great concept, but fell a little short
| Imprint | Atria Books |
| Pub date | 16 Jun 2015 |
| DEWEY | 813.6 |
| Language | English |
| Spine width | 30mm |
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NOW A HIT NETFLIX SERIES A NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER “Hypnotic and scary.” —Stephen King “I am riveted, aghast, aroused, you name it. The rare instance when prose and plot are equally delicious.” —Lena Dunham From debut author Caroline Kepnes comes You, one of Suspense Magazine’s Best Books of 2014, and a brilliant and terrifying novel for the social media age.When a beautiful, aspiring writer strides into the East Village bookstore where Joe Goldberg works, he does what anyone would do: he Googles the name on her credit card. There is only one Guinevere Beck in New York City. She has a public Facebook account and Tweets incessantly, telling Joe everything he needs to know: she is simply Beck to her friends, she went to Brown University, she lives on Bank Street, and she’ll be at a bar in Brooklyn tonight—the perfect place for a “chance” meeting. As Joe invisibly and obsessively takes control of Beck’s life, he orchestrates a series of events to ensure Beck finds herself in his waiting arms. Moving from stalker to boyfriend, Joe transforms himself into Beck’s perfect man, all while quietly removing the obstacles that stand in their way—even if it means murder. You is a compulsively readable page-turner that’s being compared to Gone Girl, American Psycho, and Stephen King’s Misery.
NOW A HIT NETFLIX SERIES A NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER “Hypnotic and scary.” —Stephen King “I am riveted, aghast, aroused, you name it. The rare instance when prose and plot are equally delicious.” —Lena Dunham From debut author Caroline Kepnes comes You, one of Suspense Magazine’s Best Books of 2014, and a brilliant and terrifying novel for the social media age.When a beautiful, aspiring writer strides into the East Village bookstore where Joe Goldberg works, he does what anyone would do: he Googles the name on her credit card. There is only one Guinevere Beck in New York City. She has a public Facebook account and Tweets incessantly, telling Joe everything he needs to know: she is simply Beck to her friends, she went to Brown University, she lives on Bank Street, and she’ll be at a bar in Brooklyn tonight—the perfect place for a “chance” meeting. As Joe invisibly and obsessively takes control of Beck’s life, he orchestrates a series of events to ensure Beck finds herself in his waiting arms. Moving from stalker to boyfriend, Joe transforms himself into Beck’s perfect man, all while quietly removing the obstacles that stand in their way—even if it means murder. You is a compulsively readable page-turner that’s being compared to Gone Girl, American Psycho, and Stephen King’s Misery.
NOW A HIT NETFLIX SERIES A NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER “Hypnotic and scary.” —Stephen King “I am riveted, aghast, aroused, you name it. The rare instance when prose and plot are equally delicious.” —Lena Dunham From debut author Caroline Kepnes comes You, one of Suspense Magazine’s Best Books of 2014, and a brilliant and terrifying novel for the social media age.When a beautiful, aspiring writer strides into the East Village bookstore where Joe Goldberg works, he does what anyone would do: he Googles the name on her credit card. There is only one Guinevere Beck in New York City. She has a public Facebook account and Tweets incessantly, telling Joe everything he needs to know: she is simply Beck to her friends, she went to Brown University, she lives on Bank Street, and she’ll be at a bar in Brooklyn tonight—the perfect place for a “chance” meeting. As Joe invisibly and obsessively takes control of Beck’s life, he orchestrates a series of events to ensure Beck finds herself in his waiting arms. Moving from stalker to boyfriend, Joe transforms himself into Beck’s perfect man, all while quietly removing the obstacles that stand in their way—even if it means murder. You is a compulsively readable page-turner that’s being compared to Gone Girl, American Psycho, and Stephen King’s Misery.
NOW A HIT NETFLIX SERIES A NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER “Hypnotic and scary.” —Stephen King “I am riveted, aghast, aroused, you name it. The rare instance when prose and plot are equally delicious.” —Lena Dunham From debut author Caroline Kepnes comes You, one of Suspense Magazine’s Best Books of 2014, and a brilliant and terrifying novel for the social media age.When a beautiful, aspiring writer strides into the East Village bookstore where Joe Goldberg works, he does what anyone would do: he Googles the name on her credit card. There is only one Guinevere Beck in New York City. She has a public Facebook account and Tweets incessantly, telling Joe everything he needs to know: she is simply Beck to her friends, she went to Brown University, she lives on Bank Street, and she’ll be at a bar in Brooklyn tonight—the perfect place for a “chance” meeting. As Joe invisibly and obsessively takes control of Beck’s life, he orchestrates a series of events to ensure Beck finds herself in his waiting arms. Moving from stalker to boyfriend, Joe transforms himself into Beck’s perfect man, all while quietly removing the obstacles that stand in their way—even if it means murder. You is a compulsively readable page-turner that’s being compared to Gone Girl, American Psycho, and Stephen King’s Misery.