By Кепнес Кэролайн
Caroline Kepnes, 2015
Caroline Kepnes's You delves into the unsettling intersection of love, obsession, and technology. Set against the backdrop of contemporary social media, the novel explores how easily personal boundaries can be crossed in our hyper-connected world. The story follows Joe Goldberg, who, upon meeting Guinevere Beck, a young aspiring writer, begins to weave himself into her life using information gleaned from her online presence. This psychological thriller examines the vulnerabilities inherent in sharing personal information online and the potential for manipulation and stalking. The narrative raises questions about privacy, consent, and the dark side of romantic pursuit, inviting readers to consider the ethical implications of digital interactions and the ease with which online personas can be exploited. Through Joe's increasingly obsessive actions, the novel highlights the dangers of unchecked digital access and the blurred lines between genuine affection and dangerous fixation. The book is a chilling commentary on modern relationships and the pervasive influence of social media on our perceptions of love and connection.