You by @CarolineKepnes

By Pamelascott

When aspiring writer Guinevere Beck strides into the bookstore where Joe works he is instantly smitten. Beck is everything Joe has ever wanted: tough, razor-smart and sexier than his wildest dreams. He'd kill to have her.

Soon Beck can't resist her feelings for a guy who seems custom made for her. When a string of macabre incidents tears her world apart there is only one person she can turn to. But there's more to Joe than Beck realises and much more to Beck than her perfect facade. The obsessive relationship quickly spirals into a whirlwind of deadly consequences...

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[YOU walk into the bookstore and you keep your hand on the door to make sure it doesn't slam]

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(Simon & Schuster UK, 25 September 2014, 432 pages, ebook, #popsugarreadingchallenge 2019, a book recommended by a celebrity you admire, bought from @AmazonKindle)

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I forgot I actually had this book until I started to watch the excellent Netflix show which jogged my memory. This book is written in the second person, a narrative style that's rare in fiction, with Joe seeming to address Beck, the object of his obsession. I was in love with the book from the first sentence. I love second person POV. It can have sinister overtones if done correctly and this definitely added to the sense of menace created in the book. I couldn't stop reading every time I picked up. Joe's thoughts are dark, disturbing and obsessive. His chain of thought changes constantly making this a compelling book. Oh, this gave me the chills in a good way.