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Ebook About NOW A HIT NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES THE RIVETING SEQUEL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING YOU “Kepnes hits the mark, cuts deep, and twists the knife.” —Entertainment Weekly “Delicious and insane...The plot may be twisty and scintillating, but it’s Kepnes’s wit and style that keep you coming back.” —Lena Dunham “Hypnotic and scary.” —Stephen King “Obsessed.” —Jessica Knoll, New York Times bestselling author In the compulsively readable sequel to her widely acclaimed debut novel, You, Caroline Kepnes weaves a tale that Booklist calls “the love child of Holden Caulfield and Patrick Bateman.”In Hidden Bodies, the basis for season two of the hit Netflix series, You, Joe Goldberg returns. Joe is no stranger to hiding bodies. In the past ten years, this thirty-something has buried four of them, collateral damage in his quest for love. Now he’s heading west to Los Angeles, the city of second chances, determined to put his past behind him. In Hollywood, Joe blends in effortlessly with the other young upstarts. He eats guac, works in a bookstore, and flirts with a journalist neighbor. But while others seem fixated on their own reflections, Joe can’t stop looking over his shoulder. The problem with hidden bodies is that they don’t always stay that way. They reemerge, like dark thoughts, multiplying and threatening to destroy what Joe wants most: true love. And when he finds it in a darkened room in Soho House, he’s more desperate than ever to keep his secrets buried. He doesn’t want to hurt his new girlfriend—he wants to be with her forever. But if she ever finds out what he’s done, he may not have a choice…Book Hidden Bodies: (A You Novel) Review :
*****SPOILER ALERTS*****FOR BOTH “YOU” & “HIDDEN BODIES”I read Ms. Kepnes previous novel “You” and absolutely despised Joe Goldberg. I was waiting with anticipation for him to be arrested and pay for his crimes. In “You” he kills 4 innocent people simply because they either broke up with him or were in the way. And he goes unpunished for all these murders. I hated the SOB but still enjoyed the novel and rated it with 5-stars. Joe is a psychopathic serial killer, but there’s something about his character that I enjoy; even though he kills for no reason, I still found something redeeming about his personality. His obsession over Beck was pathological, and Beck never loved him, so it was a foregone conclusion that he would murder her.In “Hidden Bodies” he murders 3 people, 2 of which pose a danger to his freedom; 1 because he wouldn’t tell Joe where Amy Adams was. He travels to California to find Amy Adams, who didn’t love him but pretended to so she could steal some of the bookstore’s valuable books. While in California, he meets would-be actors and screenwriters. He falls in love, and begins to develop as a person who has goals and aspirations. He’s no longer a lonely person. He has friends; he meets a woman named Love and they develop a reciprocal arrangement of love & affection. This love changes him, but not quite enough to cure him of his “killer instinct”. Because Love’s brother Forty steals his screenplays without giving him credit for the writing, Joe kills Forty (or thinks he does). Forty is rescued by an anonymous woman, & returns to his family. Forty pretends to not remember what happened to him when Joe attempted his murder, and blackmails Joe into writing more screenplays for Forty. Joe realizes he can’t kill Forty, because it would emotionally destroy Love, Forty’s twin. He decides to play along with Forty and write for him. Then Forty is killed as he jaywalks across the street. Now Joe is set. He can write for Hollywood and get credit for his work. Love tells Joe he has something inside closed off to her and she can’t be with him unless he breaks down this wall. So he confesses all his murders (except Forty’s—-who at that time appears to be dead). And this part is unbelievable to me. How Love can continue to love him, believe in him knowing he’ murdered SEVEN PEOPLE! If it were I, I’d be scared to death he’d kill me too! But she’s not! She continues to love him. Love tells Joe she’s pregnant, & Joe is “over the moon” that he’ll be a father.At the end of the novel, the cops get him (finally!) for the murders of Beck and Peach. He’s put in jail & questioned relentlessly in the presence of an expensive attorney Love hires for him. However, the cops have no evidence Joe murdered the two women, and he knows it. He basks in Love’s affection, and his upcoming fatherhood. He wants to be free so he can raise his child with Love, & they can marry. And he can write his screenplays and become famous. He believes he’s now a different person & the killing is behind him. THE END.I didn’t like the end because the reader is left hanging. Will he be convicted of the two killings? Will the cops find Robin Fincher’s body in Mexico, buried under a cactus in Axl Rose’s garden? Will the cops discover he killed the other five people?Unfortunately, I found myself liking Joe Goldberg in “Hidden Bodies”, and amost hoping he gets away with all seven murders so he can have his perfect life with his perfect wife and child.DUH! What’s wrong with me! I HATE criminals! I dislike novels that allow the evil people to escape from their crimes and live prosperous lives. I believe convicted murderers need to pay for their crimes in prison. I don’t feel sorry for people in prison who were convicted of murders they committed.Another reviewer mentioned they had a love/hate relationship with Joe Goldberg. I guess I feel the same.Has Caroline Kepnes left the ending ambiguous to leave an opening for a book three? I sure hope so! I have no idea why this book has as many 5 stars as it does. I read YOU and loved every second of it. I also loved the Lifetime/Netflix version and love how it differs from the book so you can enjoy both experiences. Joe feels like a completely different character in this book (when did he get a penchant for so much vodka?) This story felt so thin. I read romances, so I can ignore the stupid names like Love and Forty. But having such a deep physical and emotional connection (on both sides apparently) for a person you met hours ago seems so far fetched. I just kept rolling my eyes so often. Also, he breaks into someone's house and they end up making him coffee? WTF? I get that he's attractive but most women know Ted Bundy was too. Maybe it's because I'm a New Yorker but I couldn't relate to (or even understand) some of the Californian references. I love books and rarely stop reading even if it isn't the greatest. However, I officially stopped reading this at around page 160 on my kindle. (This book has over 400 pages apparently! How is this not a 300-page story?) Making coffee for a burglar is plain ridiculous to me...as well as the Love jacket buying/dinner/hookup as well as his first kill -- that whole scene had me rolling my eyes. Also, I don't even like the title for this book. Hidden Bodies sounds like heavier fare that Karin Slaughter would write. I have no idea what happens at the end of this book (does he get caught or killed?) and I don't care because I don't even believe this is the same character as in You. Oh well... 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