Ratings63
Average rating3.8
This book was very intriguing and engrossing, but after finishing it, I've realized I didn't like it or enjoy it. I found myself disgusted by and scared of Joe. I wanted something bad to happen to him. That's what I kept reading for. Since it kept me so interested, I have to give this book a high rating. I can't give it five stars because it just didn't have that spark for me, but this story is definitely different and kept me turning pages.
Joe Goldberg is a stalker through and through. That's not a spoiler. The book begins because a girl walks into his bookshop, named Beck, and he becomes so instantly obsessed that the entire book is written in second person directed at her. The whole story is written from his perspective. Everything he does is for Beck in some way that he justifies. Very creepy, and very well done.
The best thing about this book is how Joe's emotions change his perspectives. One minute he's in love with Beck, then he realizes something, and she's a slut. He wouldn't say this out loud. He's very careful with what he says out loud. But the running inner monologue demonstrates how unhinged he is.
The book kept me turning pages to find out what would happen to Joe, or what he would do next. It was enthralling in that way. It's not slow, though there are some lags where time has to pass in the book. However, the last 20-30 pages is where a lot happens, and I'm not about to discuss it here since I don't want to spoil anyone. I thought the ending was done well and it made me have strong emotions. At first I thought I didn't like the whole book because of it. But then I realized... Well, I really don't want to spoil anything.
I know about the tv show and the sequels. I haven't watched the show and I don't know if I want to read the sequels. When this first came out, I swear I remember it being marketed as a stand alone book. Then it was popular, so then there was a sequel. That's one of my biggest pet peeves. It's either a stand alone or it isn't. So I kind of just want to enjoy it as a stand alone. If you've read the series, though, and think the sequels are just as good, please let me know.
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