Lori - , reviewed on + 21 more book reviews
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"I See You Everywhere" is the story of two sisters, told in pieces over a span of about 20 years, from each sister's point of view in turn. Unfortunately, the story is disjointed and confusing. At the start of each chapter, the narrator is not identified, and it often takes several pages to figure out which sister is telling the story. Although it's an interesting way to write, it's very distracting for the reader. Additionally, the jumps in years (sometimes extreme) between chapters left me disoriented and scanning back to re-read parts of the previous chapter, attempting to pick up lost threads. The plot, and its ultimate finale, is deeply depressing without much to redeem it. I can't really recommend this one.
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