
You (You, #1)
3.96
293,458 valutazioni·28,445 recensioni
Quando una aspirante scrittrice entra nella libreria dell'East Village dove lavora Joe Goldberg, lui fa quello che chiunque farebbe: cerca su Google il nome sulla sua carta di credito. C'è solo una Guinevere Beck a New York City. Ha un account Facebook pubblico e twitta incessantemente, rivelando a...
- pagine
- 464
- Format
- Paperback
- Pubblicato
- 2018-08-28
- Editore
- Atria/Emily Bestler Books
- ISBN
- 9781501195433
Sull'autore

Caroline Kepnes
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Caroline Kepnes is the New York Times bestselling author of You, Hidden Bodies, Providence and...You Love Me. Publishing in the US on Aril 6, 2021(You know You Netflix? That's based on my Joe Goldberg books! You can read You3 before Season 3)Her work has been translated into a multitude of languages and inspired a tele...
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NickReads·6 years ago
4 stars
One of the most thrilling books I have ever read. Quite enjoyed it, yet didn't like the ending at all. I liked that the characters were very complex and not 2 dimensional. Will definitely check the second book soon.
One of the most thrilling books I have ever read. Quite enjoyed it, yet didn't like the ending at all. I liked that the characters were very complex and not 2 dimensional. Will definitely check the second book soon.
Cindy Pham·6 years ago
A ridiculous, nonsensical string of events paired with clunky writing like if Catcher in the Rye were written as bad erotica. I truly don't understand the point of this book other than to be gimmicky.
Nilufer Ozmekik·6 years ago
They always say the book is always better than its adaptation. Even Kubrick’s Shinning disappointed Stephen King and he told that “the Shining” movie version was like a big, beautiful Cadillac with no engine inside it.It is always risky to see the adaptions because when the screenwriter turned at least 300 paged books into 100 paged screenplay, editing details and changes about the story’s construction may kill the soul and spirit of the original story. As it happened to Bird Box, remake of Pet ...
Maria·7 years ago
4.2/5 Stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️“The problem with books is that they end.” Well, well, well. This is me reading the book after I have watched the TV adaptation. "adding gif of shame scene from Game of Thrones". Oh, well. Hang me. But let's talk about the book now. This is an extremely addicting, gripping and engaging book. Don't let the fact that it took me 9 days to finish this book mislead you from how obsessed I was with it, life is just like that. I could finish this book in a day, if I could. This i...
Emma Giordano·7 years ago
Wow, this read was a trip! It’s been a hot minute since I’ve read something so psychologically twisted but I am ever so pleased.CW: violence, murder, stalking, drug abuseI’ve known You was a polarizing novel since it first reached my radar, and I can definitely confirm this is not a book for everyone. You is filled with characters ranging from flawed to downright disturbed. Throughout the story, it’s easy to feel compelled to sympathize with these characters until you have to remind yourself of ...
Elle (ellexamines on TT & Substack)·7 years ago
UPDATE: I am officially muting comments on this review because they without fail make me hate my life. You can take my points or you can leave them. It's a book review. If your point is "thinking critically about media is stupid and bad", I can absolutely promise you I do not care. If you want to see my personal hell you can read through the comments on this. ************You is a book I should hypothetically like because it is messed up and creepy. But unfortunately it’s also – and don’t kill me...
Matthew·8 years ago
I finished this book while recovering from surgery. I was medicated and kind of loopy. Considering how weird this book is, it is kind of perfect!Not for the faint of heart! This book is demented and twisted. You will feel uncomfortable that the words on these pages came from someone and were actually published. You will feel guilty for being enthralled by the madness and behavior of the narrator. You will start to question your own sanity as you realize you are not quite sure who you are cheerin...
emma·8 years ago
reread this book just armed with the knowledge that I can picture Joe Goldberg as Penn Badgley(lowered to a 4.5 upon reread)------------On the last day of 2017, here's the full review of my last favorite of the year.https://emmareadstoomuch.wordpress.co...I only know one way to like music. That is when you hear a song and you’re instantly like, Holy shit this is THE SONG, and then you are fully unable to listen to any other music, everything else pales in comparison, you can only listen to this ...
Colleen Hoover·9 years ago
I don't normally review books when I've personally slept with the author, and this time is no different. I have never slept with Caroline Kepnes.
You should read YOU.
See what I did there?
No?
That's because you can't read, then!
You should read YOU.
See what I did there?
No?
That's because you can't read, then!
Emily May·11 years ago
I'm not sure what crazy people shelved this book as "romance". You is romantic in the same way that Lolita is romantic. In other words: an insane, obsessive and manipulative romance from the perspective of a charming psychopath.It's a fucked up tale told from the POV of a stalker who obsesses over and spies on a young woman. He gradually plants himself into her life and seeks a relationship with her, whilst simultaneously hacking her emails and following every little thing she does. If you're lo...