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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Every You, Every Me by David Levithan

Amazon Summary: "In this high school-set psychological tale, a tormented teen named Evan starts to discover a series of unnerving photographs—some of which feature him. Someone is stalking him . . . messing with him . . . threatening him. Worse, ever since his best friend Ariel has been gone, he's been unable to sleep, spending night after night torturing himself for his role in her absence. And as crazy as it sounds, Evan's starting to believe it's Ariel that's behind all of this, punishing him. But the more Evan starts to unravel the mystery, the more his paranoia and insomnia amplify, and the more he starts to unravel himself."

Well, that was quite a mind boggling read. You don't really know what's going on until the end, but even then it's a little vague. It was written through photographs--Levithan would take the random pictures and incorporate them into the story. The style was also very interesting, reflecting Evan's inner thoughts and torment. I wouldn't say that it's really an enjoyable book, just very interesting. It's a little bit on the creepy side, but not too much to handle. Basically, if you like the kind of story that messes with your mind, this is the book for you.

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