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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Review: You Love Me

You Love Me You Love Me by Caroline Kepnes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Thanks to Netgalley and Random House for providing me with a copy of this in advance of the publication date in exchange for an honest review.

I don't know how Caroline Kepnes does it, over and over again. She puts us inside the head of a person that for all intents and purposes is not a good human, and she makes us root for him. She makes us empathize with him. She makes us FEEL for him and with him. It's pretty incredible, really.

I loved book one, You, and I thoroughly enjoyed (but didn't love as much) book two, Hidden Bodies. I didn't really like Love or Forty from the beginning, and so I didn't get invested as deeply as I had in book one. This book stepped it up a notch. I was SO invested in this one that, just like Joe, I was blinded to some very clear truths that I should have noticed... and that made me happy. It's not often that I get stunned by a book, especially one with some things I absolutely should have seen coming and was too distracted by other things to pick up on them.

Ironically enough, though, this one is also probably the saddest one in the lot, at least for me, which is a pretty weird thing considering the series is about a creepy stalker/killer dude.

Five stars from me, and go ahead and sign me up for book four.

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