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 Hidden Bodies  by Caroline Kepnes | Book Review (English Version)

 

Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes takes us on an exciting and dark journey through the mind of Joe Goldberg, a complex and psychopathic protagonist who makes us question the boundaries between healthy love and unhealthy obsession. In this second book of the “You” series, we are transported from New York to Los Angeles, where Joe seeks a fresh start but ends up entangled in a web of disturbing and dangerous relationships.

The change of scenery to Los Angeles sets the stage for a series of electrifying plot twists. Joe, with his sharp and creative mind, quickly adapts to life in the city of stars, finding himself immersed in a world of glamour and ambition. However, his obsession with a new love interest unleashes a chain of disturbing events that reveal his true murderous nature.

Kepnes’s writing style is visceral and gripping, transporting us directly into Joe’s disturbed mind. Her narrative is intense and full of suspense, keeping us glued to the pages as we explore the darkest corners of the human psyche.

The characters are another highlight of the book, especially Joe, whose dark and manipulative personality is fascinating to observe. As we follow his journey through the city of Los Angeles, we are introduced to a diverse cast of characters, each contributing to the plot in a unique way.

While some improbabilities may arise throughout the story, Kepnes’s skill in crafting an engaging narrative outweighs these details. Hidden Bodies is an exhilarating read that takes us on a chilling journey through Joe’s obsessive mind.

In the end, we are left with a sense of fascination and unease. Kepnes forces us to confront the complexities of love and obsession, challenging us to question our own notions of healthy relationships and ethical behavior.

With a rating of 10, Hidden Bodies is a must-read for fans of psychological suspense and compelling narratives. Get ready to be immersed in an exciting and disturbing story that will stay with you long after you’ve finished the book.

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