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Hidden Bodies: The sequel to Netflix smash hit YOU: Volume 2 (YOU series)

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Yet he escaped without anyone knowing of his crimes and found himself falling in love with a new potential victim, Amy Adam. If a refund or reimbursement is payable to you, we will transfer the money using the same method originally used by you to pay for your purchase. The SINGULAR decent part of Hidden Bodies is when the storyline does cross over back to the events of You (Despite being a sequel, the premise of book two doesn’t actually have much to do with the actual events of book one for a lot of the story).

They forgot that the sweetest thing in life is to be alone, as you were born, as you will die, soaking in the sun, knowing that you put the cactus in the right place, that you don’t need someone to come along and compliment your work, that someone who did that would, in fact, just be getting in the way. I need to memorize it all, lock it away for safekeeping, the low hum of the music—the Rolling Stones’ “Sweet Virginia,” one of my favorites—and the way the light is right now.Now Joe's back, taking his misanthropic ways to LA, where he meets a selection of fakes and fame-seekers. This is the most poorly written excuse for a book ever, and Kepnes can't put a sentence together without something explicit, sexual or otherwise. This probably could be read as a standalone as events from the first book are well explained but I STRONGLY advise reading You so you can truly understand Joe. Joe Goldberg, the ever loving psychopath you can't help but love is back, and oh how I've missed him!

In book one, it was clear Joe genuinely believed he was in love with Beck and working towards her greater interests, but I refuse to believe Joe “loved” any of the women he claimed to love in book two. Anyone could stand up here and speak to Forty’s charming wit, his burgeoning brilliance, his generosity, his swagger, his madras shorts and madcap sense of adventure, his extensive knowledge of film and his idealist sense of commitment.

I have barely put this book down the past two days, I've been on the edge of the pool totally absorbed in every thought that goes on inside Joe's head, I can not wait to meet up with this guy again. The future is a frontier we can’t fully explore until we make it there, but then we arrive, and the distant horizon has become something else, something less romantic. It’s clear she’s never talked about this to anyone; you know when someone is opening up a box so private that there isn’t a key. From drugged up talk show hosts, to a pair of bizarre twins, to Joe suddenly becoming a genius in his new field it all has a sheen of surreality about it, then again the bulk of the book is set among the uber rich of Hollywood so maybe I shouldn't have been that surprised. I liked this book slightly less than the first one - the only reason being is there was a few too many references to random celebrities and modern things (e.

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