Caroline Kepnes is the author of You, Hidden Bodies, Providence and numerous short stories. Her work has been translated into a multitude of languages and inspired a television series adaptation of You, currently on Netflix. Kepnes graduated from Brown University and previously worked as a pop culture journalist for Entertainment Weekly and a TV writer for 7th Heaven and The Secret Life of the American Teenager. She grew up on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and now lives in Los Angeles.
Praise for Caroline Kepnes and the You series:
‘Kepnes gleefully portrays the most back-stabbing seminar yet,
dropping literary names with abandon as she twists the plot . . .
Joe Goldberg might be a narcissistic, manipulative, murderous,
utterly unreliable narrator, but he's damn entertaining’ -- Kirkus
Review (starred review)
‘Within this intensity, [Joe's] snark-laden observations about ego,
love, and loyalty ring true’ -- Booklist
‘Hypnotic and scary . . . totally original’ -- Stephen King
‘I will read anything she writes. . . . One of the smartest, most
insightful writers out there’ -- Nicola Yoon
‘Delicious . . . It's Kepnes' wit and style that keep you coming
back’ -- Lena Dunham
‘That peerless author who makes me laugh and glance over my
shoulder on the very same page’ -- Jessica Knoll
‘I absolutely loved it. It’s completely addictive, razor-sharp
writing from Kepnes. Internet creeping at its most darkly humorous.
Joe’s back, and this time it’s definitely real love’ -- Catherine
Steadman
‘As irresistible and as blisteringly acid as ever. Horrible and
glorious’ -- Catriona Ward
‘Magnificent’ -- Guardian
‘Joe Goldberg has become a cultural mainstay. . . . Kepnes has
mastered the likable villain’ -- Rolling Stone
‘Everyone's favorite stalker’ -- Entertainment Weekly
‘Chilling . . . dangerously clever’ -- USA Today
‘Beautifully crafted . . . will give you chills’ -- People
‘Caroline Kepnes must be some kind of storytelling sorcerer. How
else can Joe Goldberg — stalker, creep, multiple-murderer, blamer
of everyone else but himself, a “long overdue book, the one you
never thought was coming” — be such an entertaining narrator? Even
Tom Ripley, Patricia Highsmith’s famously amoral character (a clear
inspiration for Kepnes), could be enjoyed at a third-person remove,
unlike the in-your-face immediacy of Joe’s blinkered perspective .
. . brilliant’ -- The New York Times Book Review
‘Kepnes waggishly satirizes the publishing industry, and her
outsized characters’ egos and anxieties lay the foundations for
delightfully deranged plot twists . . . Joe’s
stream-of-consciousness narration engages throughout, rendering
readers both confidante and accomplice. Kepnes reliably
entertains’ -- Publishers Weekly
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