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Alex Parkinson is in love with his writing tutor, Siobhan. He has never loved anyone like this, but how can he convince Siobhan that they are meant to be together? So Alex stalks her on Facebook and finds out where she lives, buys her presents using her own credit card and sends her messages telling her exactly what he wants to do to her. He breaks into her house, reads her diary and secretly listens to her while she takes a bath. Isn't that what all lovers do? But when a love rival appears on the scene, Alex has to take drastic action, and soon a young woman lies dead after tumbling from the roof of her house. Now there is no-one standing in the way of Alex and his true love. But someone is watching Alex too and he is about to discover that there is a thin line between love - and hate.
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I really enjoyed the first part of this book. I didn’t want to put the book down and it was pretty hooking the whole way through but I was especially excited in the beginning because it gave “you” vibes. The character Alex originally reminded me of Joe Goldberg. Though in the second part I didn’t love the direction the story was taking and especially didn’t like the ending. They definitely romanticized stalking, the end letter making that extremely apparent. “Stalking just shows true love” which I mean it could just be like oh yeah she’s crazy and that’s the point but I just hope no guy reads this and thinks that the results that come from stalking in this book would be reality. Also the decisions made by some people frustrated me. With all that though I still really enjoyed the book, it was extremely entertaining and I’d re read it and recommend it.