![]() ![]() ![]() In Hidden Bodies, if a character breathes wrong, he goes off on a tangent about all the different ways he’d like to murder them. In You, he has reasons behind his violent acts - albeit, deluded reasons - but he leads the reader to believe he’s acting out of his own perverse conscience. The only words I could use to describe Joe in Hidden Bodies is straight up homicidal. It’s clear he is a very twisted man who does horrible, irredeemable things, yet there are moments that make him seem a little less terrible which keep you fascinated enough to keep reading. In You, Joe has a unique path of development. I was deeply disappointed with the direction of Joe’s character. This is one of my least favorite books I’ve ever read.ĬW: stalking, violence, murder, substance abuse I don’t think it’s possible for me to be more disappointed. A super unnecessary sequel that lost absolutely everything that made You such a hit. I’m sorry, but this book was not good at all. ![]()
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