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Providence

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Jon and Chloe are best friends in school. Since Jon is bullied while walking to school, he goes another way through woods. Jon is bullied at school too. Jon and Chloe go to a shed in the woods to visit and talk. Jon is going to school when he is kidnapped. Who kidnapped him? Chloe searches for him along with others but aren’t successful in finding him. Four years go by and suddenly Jon is in the mall. He is recognized even though he has grown. When Chloe hears the new that Jon is back, she runs to him at his parents home. However, she gets a bloody nose and faints. Chloe goes to the hospital. When Chloe tries to see him, Jon refuses and won’t tell her why. Chloe doesn’t give up trying to see Jon. Why won’t Jon see her?

In this novel, you will discover what a true relationship is. It is a novel that is a mystery, science fiction and romance. The story is written with well-written, descriptive characters and plot. There are twists and surprises in it. I enjoyed the plot very much. It’s a good story. Read it!

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There is something doubly disappointing about the idea that Ms. Kepnes' latest novel is so forgettable. Her first two novels were spectacular pieces of twisted fiction. The idea of a character possessing strange powers that threaten others made me hope that Providence would be more of the same. Reader, lightning does not strike a third time in this instance.

There are several areas in which the story falters. The first is in Jon and Chloe's relationship. The synopsis makes it sounds as if it is part of the magic that later becomes such a large part of Jon's life. However, a reader never gets that impression from the story itself. They are 13 years old when Jon disappears and still finding themselves and their niche in their small social world. Chloe, in particular, must reconcile her desire to be among the popular students and the person who she calls her best friend. I say calls her best friend because she still allows the popular students to bully and beat Jon; two people with such a strong connection would never allow that to happen to the other without interference. Later, after Jon disappears, what Chloe feels - in my opinion - is nothing but guilt. The guilt manifests itself in never being able to forget Jon. Upon his return, she continues to feel guilty at having moved on in her life while he was...well...not able to do so (without giving away a key plot point). Is there love there? Probably. Is it a mystical bond? I don't think so, at least not the way Ms. Kepnes makes it appear to be. There are so many other emotions at play in their relationship, not to mention all of the issues that coincide with being a teenager and young adult, that to call it mystical is to ignore the mundane.

Also, H. P. Lovecraft and his novels provide a disconcertingly large part of the focus of the novel. To understand what they bring to the story would require knowing information about him and about his stories. Ms. Kepnes tries to provide the basics for readers, however, it is not enough to bridge the gap of unfamiliarity. I feel that someone who is a Lovecraftian would appreciate Providence much more than I did if only because they will understand some of the connections between Jon and Lovecraft the author is trying to make. So much of the novel either references Lovecraft or specific plot points of his novels that I believe I lost a significant level of detail and insight by not being familiar with either.

To me, Providence is another story about obsession with characters who would greatly benefit from counseling and maybe even medication. However, Ms. Kepnes does everything in her power to pretend it about something else, and that is where the story loses me. Ms. Kepnes does not need magic or superpowers to create compelling characters; that she does with Jon and Chloe is a letdown. It feels a bit like she took the easy path with this novel and with these characters, using Lovecraft and at least one of his novels to develop the plot and relying on magic powers and a mystical connection rather than properly developing the characters. Her previous novels proved that she can write amazing stories. Unfortunately, I found nothing amazing in Providence.

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Tough for me to give feedback on this one. I saw this going on so many TBR lists on Goodreads. Unfortunately sci-fi is one of my least favorite genres and there was a little too much in this one for me. I think I’d better like the author’s previous book.

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Oookay... I've been delaying this review because truthfully, I didn't absolutely love this book. And given that I received an ARC from NetGalley and the publisher Lenny, I always feel a but guilty when I can't write a completely glowing review. Especially because I also love Lenny! And the fabulous, boundary-pushing women's work that they publish both in their newsletter and now, in novel form. 

Let me say I was drawn to Providence because of the thriller/supernatural aspect. The first half or so of the book engaged me, but then it started to flag for me. I haven't read any Lovecraft, which for sure made it difficult for me to connect with that aspect of the narrative. And as for Chloe... I am nearly always in favor of a flawed main character, but in this case, there wasn't a whole lot of positive there to balance out the flaws for me. 

This is absolutely a case of not the right reader for this book. There is a lot to love here - it just wasn't up my alley. That being said, I am super grateful to NetGalley and Lenny for the opportunity to read it.

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What a creepy, interesting, get-into-your-head read this was! I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am still engaged with it a day later, my last thoughts before falling asleep the night I finished it were of the two main characters. Starting in high school Chloe and Jon are friends but a different kind of friend, not boyfriend and girlfriend although they each think that is what they want. This story then takes a turn for the bizarre. The setting of Providence and other parts of New England are true to place and time (I live out side of Providence) and play an important part in the story. A quick read since you won’t be able to put it down! Thank you #netgalley for the opportunity to read and review #providence

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It pains me to write this review. Unfortunately, it wasn't my cup of tea.

Let me tell you what I did love about this book; the writing, Kepnes has a way with telling stories, this book is no exception. It was a personal issue that I didn't take to the content. This doesn't mean that the quality of writing diminished any.

There was a very strong opening and honestly, I was intrigued and pulled in right from the jump. It was when we hit the twist that I started to lose interest.

I always suggest readers take a chance, if their interest is piqued let no one tell them otherwise unless they read it and feel the same.

*Thank you to Netgalley for providing an advanced review copy*

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This book was interesting, it was a different type of book from what I've been reading. It's a love story, it's about bullying, it's a fantasy/sci-fi, it's a mystery. I liked it. I liked John, Chloe and I loved the cop Egg. I enjoyed everyone's story, their background, I was invested. It kept my interest, but to be honest, Caroline Kepnes' other books, You and Hidden Bodies, are hard to follow. I was a little disappointed. If this had been her first book I read, maybe I would have liked it more.

First sentence: I brung Pedro home for Thanksgiving break and tomorrow I have to bring him back to school.

Last sentence: Chloe.

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Random House and NetGalley provided me with an electronic copy of Providence. I was under no obligation to review this book and my opinion is freely given.

Jon and Chloe were inseparable, sharing much of their lives both inside and outside of school. When a horrific situation tears the pair apart, Chloe has no choice but to move forward with her life. Four years later, will Jon and Chloe find themselves again? Has Jon been forever changed from his experience?

I wanted to like Providence, as the novel contained a little unnatural twist that made the plot interesting. However, I was not a fan of the writing style and I had no connection to either of the main characters. The story was wholly unbelievable and just did not grab my attention. For these reasons, I would be hesitant to recommend Providence to other readers.

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This was a great book. The character development was fantastic, and I loved the ending ;) I will definitely be reading more of Caroline Kepnes in the future--you have a devoted fan!

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The first two books by this author, You and Hidden Bodies, were 4 star reads for me, and I thought them clever and sort of fun. This book started out strong, has a good cover, and then instead of fun became just silly.

Childhood pals Jon and Chloe are devastated when tragedy strikes -- Jon is kidnapped by a substitute teacher, held in a basement in an induced coma for four years, and then set free as an experiment of the sub teacher. The experiment somehow gave Jon super powers which I won't go into, and I wish the author hadn't either. There is also a good chunk of pages devoted to H.P. Lovecraft books and Lovecraft devotees. I didn't know who he was before so had to look him up. Monsters. Imaginary places and made-up words no one can pronounce. No thanks.

By the end, the number of times that Chloe and Jon almost met up, or were in the same place without seeing it, or dialed each other and then hung up -- it became repetitive, drawn out and silly. A disappointment to me. I know Kepnes can write, though. The chapters told by the detective were really quite good. Maybe he should have a book of his own

My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher.

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Another great book from Caroline Kepnes! If you're looking for another "You", this is not that book, but it's a great story in so many of it's own ways. There's dueling story lines, some science-fiction, and even some romance. I can't wait to read what she puts out next.

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I wanted to like this. The sci-fi aspect of this was super interesting but it is LITERALLY never really discussed or explained. It would have been 1000 times better if it was discussed at all or given any background on how and why he gets his powers. The romance aspect was ridiculous. We get such a small look at the friendship between Chloe and Jon at the beginning that when he disappears FOR YEARS their connection seems weird and obsessive for no reason other than they understood each other when they were children. I mean this book spans a decade or so and we barely see them interact with each other so the romance seemed super unrealistic. Lastly, after 300 odd pages NOTHING happens. It's the same mundane things and pining after one another from afar over and over again and had zero story lines other than waiting for something to happen. And it never does. Also the other storyline going on was also super confusing and tiresome. Overall, I have found I am just not a fan of Kepnes' writing.
I received an ARC of this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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I was not a big fan of You. I read this book after it was a contender onJimmy Falons summer read. I ended up really enjoy Providence. Love story with a twist mystery with an even bigger twist.

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Unfortunately I didn’t really love this book. I found it very hard to follow the timeline of this. The whole story moves very slowly for me.

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I requested this book because I loved the previous books I've read by the author and I was so happy that it was a similar creepy, suspicious, dangerous style. Our main character had a little bit of magic going on in his life that was not so fun for him and dangerous for those around him. He became a behind the scenes aspect of everyone he cared abouts' life because he was scared to let his magic hurt them. The addition of a detective working on trying to figure out if this magic was real was a great part of the plot. Overall, the book made me feel uncomfortable in the best way possible, urging me to keep reading and recommending to everyone I know.

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2.5 Stars

I loved You by Kepnes and I went into this thinking it would be more of the same creepy, fantastic type story. Providence, however, isn't so much a thriller as it is a sci-fi, horror mash. While there were parts I enjoyed, I didn't like it nearly as much as I thought I would. Still, Kepnes is a strong writer and I look forward to see what she comes up with next.

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I think the most telling thing I can say about Caroline Kepnes' work is this: three months ago I hadn't heard of her.. As of today, I've read each of her three novels--and read one of them twice (<i>You</i>).
And they are equally exceptional. I was about to write, "Each one is better than the last," but that's not true at all. They are all phenomenal.
<i>Providence</i> may be my favorite so far. At its core, it's a love story--not something I would consider to be right up my alley--but the backstories and the genre-bending inclusion of sci-fi, supernatural, and even horror elements make the love story almost, but not quite, secondary to the work as a whole.
There are deep senses of despair, redemption, and salvation that recur throughout the book and the roller coaster ride this gives the reader almost forces page-turning, one-sitting reading. Yeah, you can put it down if you just can't keep your eyes open any longer at night, but you're going to want to pick it right back up when you awaken the next morning because the story doesn't leave you when you put the book down. No normal person could possibly say, "Well, I've read a few chapters and I don't care what happens next." This book sucks you in and holds on to you until you finish it.
And even then, Jon and Chloe won't leave your thoughts. They'll hang with you for days.
Easily one of the bests novels I've read this year...perhaps in 5 years. Maybe 10. Possibly more.

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Going into this book I didn't want to read the description because I didn't want to spoil any of the plotlines. I was just so excited to be reading another Caroline Kepnes novel. I've read her previous novels and absolutely loved them. They are some of my favorite books of all time so I had high expectations going into this one. Right off the bat, I was excited, there is something about Caroline Kepnes' writing of characters that make me get really invested even when nothing is happening. I think that's why I love her novels. The more I read of this book the more strange the story became which seems to be a theme of Kepnes' novels. She keeps changing her writing style which is really great which makes it exciting to see what things she will come up with next. While this isn't my favorite novel of hers it was a really great ride. It was strange and different than anything I've read recently. That's why it gets four out of five stars.

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Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for a copy of PROVIDENCE in exchange for an honest review.

When Chloe's best friend Jon goes missing she struggles to move on with her life, but when he returns unexpectedly after many years, he is not quite the same. What hasn't changed is their love for each other. Will it be enough?

I went into this one super excited. Kepnes has never disappointed before, so I was expecting the same. Lets say I was not disappointed, but I was not as enthused as I had hoped either. It had a really strong beginning, and then I felt like the middle of the book slowed down a bit and became a bit muddled and far fetched. I felt like there were some loose ends that didn't ever get cleared up. I ended up really enjoying the ending as well, but for me this was not a home run.

Love, action, mystery and suspense were all encompassed in this book. It did cover the range of emotions, and I read it in one sitting on an airplane across the country. Was it my favorite of hers? No, but it was entertaining and I would say its worth a read if you are a Kepnes fan.

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I really enjoyed Providence. It’s the first book by Kepnes that I’ve read (even though You is sitting on my bookshelf). It caught my attention from the start and was really difficult to put down. It doesn’t fit into the mold of one specific genre. It had a psychological feel to it with thriller, mystery, and paranormal aspects, too. The characters felt really tangible and my heart broke for all three of our main characters throughout the book.

In Providence we can get the viewpoints of 3 different characters; Jon, Chloe, and Eggs. I always love when we get more than one point of view in a book as it helps me understand and get into the mind of each character better. It also gives me a better understanding of their actions and intentions which help me connect with them more.

At the beginning, I was a little worried because Jon came off, well, a bit strange to be honest. I was afraid I wasn’t going to like him. However, once he was set free after being kidnapped, he was so likable and my heart just kept breaking for him. I hated that he felt that he had to deal with everything alone.

Chloe is a super complicated character. I honestly couldn’t understand some of her actions. She frustrated me so much at certain points. Sometimes I loved her and sometimes I hated her. She made a lot of decisions I didn’t agree with, but her flawed character made her more realistic too.

Let’s talk Eggs and Lo for a second here because I have a big ol’ crush on these two. I wish Kepnes would write an entire series just on Eggs and Lo. Their relationship was written so realistically. They had gone through a lot of tribulations throughout their relationship and it was far from perfect, but at the end of the day they loved each other and were committed to one another.

I don’t read a lot of thriller or mystery books, because I tend to get creeped out easily. Providence definitely creeped me out. I actually had to have a buffer book between it and when I went to bed because I was so creeped out at times – especially throughout the beginning of the book.

This book could have ended a few different ways; overly perfect, devastating, or realistic. I’m happy to report that it ended, at least in my opinion, very realistically. Even though I felt sad for these characters throughout reading, I’m satisfied with how it ended. It ended on a sense of hopefulness, which I’m so grateful for, because it so easily could have ended in despair and doom.

Highly recommend.

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