![]() He has met someone new, Amy, who is just as crazy about Joe as he is with her. “Hidden Bodies” picks up almost a year after the events in “You.” Joe is happy and in love again. The only person that seemed to have any sense and saw Joe for what he was, was Amy. Maybe that’s what Kepnes was going for, but I thought she was delusional as anything. I also didn’t like the love interest in this book (Love) because she didn’t seem real at all. ![]() ![]() Eventually Kepnes remembers the first book and that pushes in here and there, but we don’t get back to the events in “You” until really the end of the book. Also Kepnes weirdly throws Joe in a Hollywood setting and meeting famous people and I just lost all interest after a while. This Joe seems to be mimicking the guy in the last book. This isn’t the same Joe who couldn’t bear to be away from Beck for even more than a second. It seems like he is in love one minute and then ready to toss it all away the next. Also we ended up with Joe kind of all over the place. Kepnes decides to not have Joe tell his story directly to his love interest in this one. I read it immediately after finishing “You” and was disappointed. ![]() The sequel to “You” was just flat out terrible. ![]()
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