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Big eye opener in the digital world and I never saw the ending coming. I didn't like any of the characters, but I still was interested and highly engaged.
This book was an excellent read in my opinion. The ending was exceptionally good, with the twist at the end that you don’t see coming. The story and characters were great, it was a easy book to get into with the style of writing. A proper page turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The first book I have read by this author and I will certainly be keeping my eye out for more in the future. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys reading psychological thrillers.
Thank you netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this in exchange for a honest review.
I enjoyed this book. the characters were almost evil like but since I have started reading these thrillers, they have become some of my favorites. This book will keep you on the edge of your seat
Taylor Watson is heavily pregnant and hopeful that moving to England will put her husband’s affair behind them. An introverted social media junkie, she makes a point to get out and make friends, but one of them betrays her trust, stalking her online. Kantaria eases Dear Reader through a calvacade of characters who are all a bit shady, making each one suspect in turn. This is not only a tale of the dangers of social media, but a lesson in vetting family and friends in person. The ending rocks! I received this well-written, suspense-filled thriller from HQ through NetGalley.
What a thoroughly absorbing thriller "I Know You" is! From the gripping start it had me hooked and I was constantly picking it up any free time I had, to continue reading it.
I've read a couple of social media stories of late but by far this was the most realistic, entertaining and compelling. I really thought throughout the story that I had the plot worked out but oh no I was so wrong and the thrilling ending had me glued to the pages reading with my eyes on stalks!
Everyone knows these days that there are some very dubious people stalking social media sites and it is becoming increasing more difficult to spot these imposters so I liked how the author made this so authentic to a point I'd have probably interacted the same way on the sites. There's a lot of secrets in this book and it's difficult for the reader to know who to trust themselves without the characters doubting each other too but this just adds to the intrigue and tension keeping you right on the edge of your seat. The well executed story has been fantastically plotted and thought out - I thoroughly enjoyed this psychological themed thriller and thought it one of the best I've read. It truly is an ongoing worry, wondering who you are making friends with, online and in real life, since there are so many fake profiles being created these days. I thought the pacy, creepy and addictive writing was just superb for this type of story, it oozed paranoia and distrust and I highly recommend this to all readers of psychological fiction, I guarantee you'll be intrigued from the very beginning.
I'm embarassed to say that I've never heard of the author Annabel Kantaria and therefore not read any of her very popular books, however I will remedy this and read "The One That Got Away" in the near future and hopefully read her others very soon too.
A well earned 5 stars for a fabulously entertaining book!
Received an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for a honest review. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I wish I could say I loved it. Sadly these types of books are becoming more and more popular, and if you’ve read one of them it feels like you’ve read them all. The book goes on and on, but nothing interesting happens. The ending is very abrupt, and very little satisfying. It kept my attention for a few hours but it isn’t something I would recommend to anyone or read again.
I wish I could say I loved this one. Maybe I've read this style a time too many? Maybe I just didn't believe nor identify with the characters? It is certainly a book full of unlikable people. I just have a tough time believing that many awful people would find each other - small town or no.
Either way, it did keep me reading and I was curious if my guesses were right. I'm glad I gave it a shot but I wish I'd loved it. The author did go a great job of capturing the isolation and frustration of relocating and then, as a middle aged woman, having to find and make a whole new group of friends.
I’ve received this book in exchange for my honest review; Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC
There’s something about a book when it leaves you with a whole new perspective on something we use and look to daily. SOCIAL MEDIA, is a great invention and it is wonderful and beautiful and truly amazing, however, it can also be dangerous, life changing and completely ominous when at the end of the wrong ones finger tips. We truly do not know just how vulnerable we can be, at times. This book was brilliant and I really want to see more of said author!!
Dark mystery that sucks you into a different place. A nightmare where no one wants to be. Good read. Can’t put it down. Wondering where it’s going to go And which way to turn
I thoroughly enjoyed this thriller. I read and finished it during vacation, so I'm a little late in writing my review. I hope I can still do it justice here.
<I>I Know You</I> follows the lonely life of Taylor, pregnant and in a new country with her husband. Her only friends are Twitter, Instagram and most other social media sites. Once she starts to meet new people in real life (after essentially finding them on the internet), things get a little crazy.
This world of social media, although mostly harmless, keeps getting more dangerous and <I>I Know You</I> exposes the dangers. You think you know somebody...
This was an easy and quick read. The end left a little to be desired. It ended quite abruptly in my opinion. That was the only part that left me a bit dissatisfied but not enough to be upset with the whole book. Great beach read!
This is such a hard book to review because I loved it, but I also didn't.
The story was perfect, the plot definitely had me gripped right from the start and I didn't want to put it down, but I also really didn't like or connect with any of the characters. They're memorable but for all the wrong reasons and I got seriously frustrated with them all throughout the whole book. There were plenty of times when I wanted to climb in and shake them. So many 'this is getting a bit stupid now' moments that really irritated me. And I also think that the characters were made too obvious. I can't explain properly without spoiling it, but just some things weren't necessary at all and it ruined the 'twist' quite a bit.
The rest of it though was brilliant, a little bit over-explained but it does add really well to the story, you feel like you're in Taylor's head quite a lot and when you don't know what to expect from her, that's pretty exciting. I did see the ending coming pretty early on but I was still really intrigued to see whether I was right and like I said, I was completely gripped.
It was a good book I would definitely recommend reading it, just bare in mind that you aren't likely to love the characters, but it's worth reading for the story.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author and the publishers for my arc copy to review.
ALL THE STARS!!!! I needed this after being in a little reading slump and I could not put this down. The writing was perfect; extremely descriptive, enthralling, without being too wordy.
Taylor is pregnant and recently moved to London with her husband who was recently unfaithful and she is desperate to make new friends. She ends up making two friends through a walking group, Anna and Simon. She also joins a book club adding Caroline and Sarah to the mix.
My favorite thing about this was between some chapters there were these "I know you" chapters where you could tell some crazy was watching someone and knew some very intimate details, but you don't know who is being watched or who is doing the watching.
I won't go into any details because I don't do spoilers. I love when I'm blown away by an ending after thinking I have it figured out.. Highly recommend when this publishes June 21, 2019.
This was a solid 5-star thriller for me. I loved the way the story went back and forth from a known narrator to an unknown narrator with evil intentions. I changed my mind a few times about who the evildoer was, before it was revealed. It also was thought provoking, in terms of how much of our personal lives are available to strangers on social media if the proper precautions aren't taken.
* Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
Absolutely fantastic had me gripped!!! Loved it! Can't wait for more from.this author. Storyline was great, characters were easy to.connect with
Thank you for the advanced copy
What a fantastic read!! This is the kind of story that grabs your attention and keeps you trying to figure out who it is. Just when I thought maybe I knew who it was... I was wrong. Loved the way the story was told through Taylor’s voice and then the unknown person. So good how it all unfolded at the end. Thank you to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for the ARC!
Pregnant Taylor moved from America to be with her husband but she hadn't realised how lonely it would be, living in a town where she knew noone & with her husband working away a lot she began to live her life through others social media posts. In an attempt to make friends she joined a local walking group and met Anna, another pregnant woman with a husband who worked away. As the weeks passed the two spent a lot of time together. It was amazing how much they had in common- or was it?
This was a good exciting read. It made you realise how social media can be a great thing or a great mistake. I really enjoyed it & the revelation came as a compete surprise. Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for letting me read & review this book.
Taylor is married to Jake and living in London. Having come from California, she is trying to acclimate herself to the cold weather. In an effort to make friends, she has joined a walking group. She is also pregnant and having spent too much time on social media, she needs to branch out and get with “read” people.
She meets Simon at the walking group. He is an older, single man taking care of his ailing father. She also meets Anna whose husband is working in Qatar and Taylor hopes they will become good friends.
Taylor’s neighbor, Sarah stops in to introduce herself and invites her to join a book club. She is delighted to do so and invites Anna to join too.
Jake travels a lot leaving Taylor alone for days at a time. The loneliness of it is hard on her. He had cheated on her once which makes trusting him difficult.
Soon, Taylor and Anna have a begun a great friendship and spend lots of time together. As both of them are pregnant and their husbands are gone most of the time, it’s comforting for each of them to have a good friend. What could go wrong with that?
This book explores the friendships that women maintain and the honesty they share with one another. I think men rarely have friends as close as women do. But sometimes they can go all wrong.
Wow! What a good book. I wasn’t expecting such an exciting buildup to a breath-taking ending. This is what I call a Thriller!
Copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Compelling and thought-provoking. We are all guilty of posting snippets of our lives on social media, now this book has made me stop and think. A good fast-paced psychological thriller that will keep you hooked. Just don't trust everyone you know.
The social media angle in I know you by Annabel Kantaria is what first grabbed my attention. I have read a number of thrillers that show the dark side of social media but I am still intrigued by the subject.
In this story, Taylor moves to a new country with her husband, Jake. She is desperate to make friends and this is one of the reasons why she joins a walking group and a book club. She meets a few new people including Anna and Simon. Anna is pregnant like Taylor so it seems like the perfect match. Simon is a bit hard to describe. He seems like a good man though he is kinda awkward too.
The story mainly revolves around Taylor’s marriage and her friendships. It had a nice flow to it that was easy to follow but I still feel like some tension was missing. There were hints that something sinister was to come and chapters narrated by a stalker helped keep things interesting.
In the end, this was an interesting read that held my interest to the end. I enjoyed the characters and the mystery. I do wish there was a little more tension or surprises. Things picked up towards the end but with the build up, I guess I was expecting something more intense. The social media angle didn’t disappoint though. Again, it reminded me of the need to keep some things offline. You never know who is reading or rather, watching you online.
This is a quick, very addictive read, told from two POVs (Taylor and her stalker) and might make you think twice about your use of social media. There are several clues to the stalkers identity but I didn’t guess, and as an Instagram user I found it all pretty scary. A gripping psychological thriller.