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Joe Goldberg will forever be one of my favorite fictional characters for his sarcasm and cynicism.
Hidden Bodies, book two of the You series, continues where the first book left off. Joe is happy finally with his girlfriend Amy. After the trouble with Beck, he’s glad to be moving forward with his life…until she decides to rob his bookstore and disappear. Flushed with anger and embarrassment, he moves out to Hollywood in pursuit of Amy, hoping to find her and add another to his ever-growing body ...more
Hidden Bodies, book two of the You series, continues where the first book left off. Joe is happy finally with his girlfriend Amy. After the trouble with Beck, he’s glad to be moving forward with his life…until she decides to rob his bookstore and disappear. Flushed with anger and embarrassment, he moves out to Hollywood in pursuit of Amy, hoping to find her and add another to his ever-growing body ...more

what a ride, I am amazed at how Caroline Kepnes made me love Joe, with all his insane evil and manipulations. I was cheering for him the entire time - I must be crazy. This one picked up after book 1, for me I enjoyed it more. I was happy to see Joe move on as I did not like Beck, and there were so many new interactions for him - he is so condescending, and that is when I found the most humor in this twisted story. Its great listening to him stereotype all the people he meets and think of who I
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Caroline Kepnes has a strange ability to get into the minds of a sociopath serial killer, and make us like him. Joe graces us again with his conscience, and his ability to justify his killings is what makes him so deliciously dangerous and psychotic. The change in narration took some adjusting; there were 2-3 primary female characters in this novel making it impossible for Joe to narrate the entire novel speaking to only the character in question unlike the first novel in which Joe spoke to 'you
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Best line ever in a book... "I love that my bathroom still smells like you." Ha! Said no real woman ever!!!
Santino Fontana, best of three all time favorite narrators.
Have you ever searched a narrator and listened?? Broaden! ...more
Santino Fontana, best of three all time favorite narrators.
Have you ever searched a narrator and listened?? Broaden! ...more

Mar 06, 2016
★☆sodalemongingerpop96☆★
marked it as to-read