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Julia Glass: I see you everywhere (2008, Pantheon Books)

From the author of the best-selling Three Junes comes an intimate new work of fiction: …

Review of 'I see you everywhere' on 'Goodreads'

2 1/2 stars

This was an okay book, I liked it enough to keep reading, only I never really felt I bonded with or understood the characters. I felt like I was held at arms length from them somehow. And the plot twist comes out of left field and does not feel authentic to the character at all. Kind of ruined the book truthfully.

It's worth a read but I don't think you'll be blown away.