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You (2014)

A young man‘s obsession with an enigmatic, beautiful writer leads to murder in this erotic psychological thriller.

When a beautiful aspiring novelist walks into the bookstore where Joe Goldberg works and hands him her credit card, he does what any normal person would do: He Google searches her name.

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And there is only one Guinevere Beck in New York City. She has a public Twitter account and tweets incessantly, telling Joe everything he needs to know: She is simply Beck to her followers, she went to Brown university, she lives on Bank street, and she’s going to be at a bar in New York tonight – the perfect place for a ‘chance’ meeting.

“Caroline Kepnes’ You, is a darkly romantic thriller that’s more dangerous than anything you’ve ever read before. This tale of romance, sex, and death stays with you long after the end.”

The Book Guide® Editor

As Joe invisibly manipulates Beck’s life so she ends up in his arms, he orchestrates a number of events to ensure that happens. Becoming Beck’s perfect boyfriend, Joe transforms himself into the perfect man for Beck, even though he knows that his actions may lead to murder.

You (2014) by Caroline Kepnes

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