
Reading this and unable to get up… We moved from CT to OR on Friday and the cats got here last night (they went by car with a service). They clearly are as happy to be reunited with me as I am to be with them ♥️😆
Reading this and unable to get up… We moved from CT to OR on Friday and the cats got here last night (they went by car with a service). They clearly are as happy to be reunited with me as I am to be with them ♥️😆
Book 61
I See You is the first Clare Mackintosh novel I've read that doesn't take place on a plane or have a flight attendant in it. It began very slow, but the end was gripping. The villian seemed obvious, but the twists were surprising. A woman sees her picture in the classifieds and begins uncovering murder victims that were first pictured there. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you so much, @Callemarie ! You hit it right on the head! I love cats and sloths and pumpkin spice and mysteries and socks and book bags! And a mystery solved by sheep?!? I‘m so looking forward to that! #FallingForFallSwap @Avanders — And #Lexiecat is happy too! #CatsofLitsy
Great book for great minded people
This one was great! The final reveal, even though it was shocking confirmed my suspicions. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Clare Mackintosh is quickly moving to the top of my favourite thriller authors. This book was creepy as fuck, and I loved every single sentence in it! I stayed up until 4:30am to finish the audiobook, and I was super grateful that my husband was home because otherwise I might‘ve been hiding under the covers afterwards 😂
Yes, yes and yes! 🖤😱🤍
3.5 or 4 stars- I See You was a creepy, realistic thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat. Some of the twists in this one were a bit more predictable than they usually are in her books, but I still hung on to every word, anxiously waiting to find out how it would all turn out.
#jpbookreview #minireview #thegreeneyedreader #bookreview #review #iseeyou #claremackintosh
Currently buddy reading this one with a coworker.. have you read I See You?
I usually will buy anything by Clare mackintosh because I love her easy to read style of writing, love her characters and best of all her story lines, but this one was so dull. I really didn‘t care in the end and only finished it because I have to finish a book I start 😞 it wasn‘t bad, it was just really boring
Slow start, but it hooked me pretty quickly! The ending though? I need like a whole other book to elaborate on that. Oh well - still a decent suspense-y thriller. 😁
I had trouble getting into this book but then things picked up and I ended up liking it. The author gives plenty of possible suspects so it was fun working out whodunit and identifying red herrings. I was telling my son about it and we both agreed it would be good if a certain character was guilty and we were right, so that was fun. I did feel that the entire plot, ending, and motivation were all totally unbelievable. Interesting, but forgettable.
Okay, so. I really liked this, it was fast paced, well written, definitely kept me guessing in ways that didn‘t feel cheap or obvious like some thrillers. And the reveal/whodunnit was actually interesting—EXCEPT FOR THE REASON BEHIND PART OF IT which was so fucking clichéd and tired and made me literally say aloud OH COME ON SERIOUSLY??! Sigh. Much of the ending was good! And the story was good! Whyyy the trite bit of crap thrown in? 3/5 ⭐️
Starting to wonder if this author knows my family—first there was reference to a character named Alison (spelled right!) and now there‘s someone with the same name, first and last, as my dad! A little eerie since it‘s a thriller about maybe being watched/stalked by a creeper 😆😆😆
I love having friends that send me books. I love having friends that include other special little tokens with the book even more!
This book has not quite grabbed me fully yet. I'm debating on reading this today at work or actually being productive until the term begins again on Monday 🤔📖
My reading spot today. I wish I could bottle up this sense of peace and carry it with me in my purse! 🌊 ☀️
Zoe takes the same route to work everyday, and in the train commute, is unaware she is being observed with psychotic interest.
#AMonthOfSongs #EyesOnYou
My obvious choice for #EveryBreathYouTake, "the stalker's anthem" as Ana Steele called it, would have been 50 Shades. But I must be boring you all with it by now. Hence the tagged book, which I bought in London while commuting, but didn't dare to read yet. #MountTBR
#anglophileapril @emilyhaldi @Cinfhen @Reviewsbylola @Mdargusch
Dollar Tree haul. I think I accidentally bought I See You twice, oops. And I didn‘t realize the one was ripped along the spine til I took the photo. Darn it.
#dollartree #dollartreehaul #haul #bookhaul #books #newbooks #memoirs #fiction #mystery
I enjoyed this book, alot have said it was creepy, I didn't find it creepy at all. The ending was a great surprise if I do say so myself. All in all, a great read.
Excellent thriller. This book had an interesting cast of characters and delicious tension. Kept me guessing until the end and I was sad when the book finished - I wanted to know more!
The first 1/3 of the book you spend your time going back and forth on who you think it could be. You‘re so sure about yourself 98% of the time and turn a couple of pages and then you‘re questioning your decision. The ending was SPOT ON! The answer was revealed to you with about 80 pages left and you‘re SHOOK!
Again, I thought I would enjoy this creepy thriller more than I did. A woman finds her picture in the newspaper and finds out someone is stalking women on their commutes and uploading their personal information on a website. I think my problem was that I loved Mackintosh‘s debut so much so this one let me down a bit. The ending seemed a bit too far fetched.
Got my match! Hope they are not expecting milk, it's hard to ship.
#CupidGoesPostal @BookishMarginalia
#OctoberXFiles #SomebodysWatchingMe another 👂🏼🐛🎶 Zoe Walker commutes to work every day to a job she hates and a boss who‘s horrid. She becomes convinced that somebody is watching her and other female commuters but nobody takes her seriously until someone winds up murdered😱 #MoreMehThanYeah
Zoe Walker feels like someone is watching her. She becomes trapped in the confines of her normal everyday world. This intense psychological thriller makes you re-evaluate every step you take and makes you see the world in a different light. It has a killer twist which keeps the pages turning until the very end. I'm looking forward to reading Mackintosh's next novel and I highly recommend this one to those who love psychological thrillers.
Just finished this one tonight! In the begging of the book Clare mentions how hard writing a second novel was. Now I read her first novel and I had no complaints about this one! Some people say it wasn‘t as good as the first, and I have to disagree! I felt it was just as great as the first!
Finished listening to this tonight. The narrator does a great job conveying the creepy parts of the book. I wasn‘t expecting the twists at the end - the author kept me guessing right up to the last chapter.
Yup. I really enjoy Clare Mackintosh's books. 😊
#Burley enjoyed the lazy Saturday morning while I finished it up.
#DogsofLitsy
Finally getting into #ISeeYou 120 ish pages in. It's starting to take off for me. I am very intrigued to find out what is going on!
#Shadow is so super snuggly right now. 😍 My sweet little boy seems to be doing better and I am so thankful and happy. #CatsOfLitsy #Shippy @Zelma
I have a snuggly puppers so I am actually going to try to read. I haven't been reading much at all lately. Wish me luck! 🤞🤞🤞 #ReadingSlump #Burley #DogsOfLitsy
I can't remember whom I stacked this from, but damn, I found work around the house to do just so I could listen to this! Is there anything better than a creepy audiobook?! Answer: no. Someone whispering in your ear that they see you, that they are right behind you...ooooh chills
A great read novel about how we think all our technology can keep us safe, when it can just as easily be turned into yet another danger.
TW: discussion of rape/murder.
I had a hard time keeping my interest for the first 100 pages of this book and right when I thought I should give up the story picked up. I couldn‘t put the book down!
As a woman who takes public transit to and from work this really creeped me out. I have never thought about switching it up until I read this book.
Need book 2 now!
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