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Contrary to my overflowing book stashes, I am not a book collector. Once I finish reading a book, I quickly pass it on to someone else like a hot potato. It’s so fun to think about who would “need” to read the book next. When I read What I Want You to See, it immediately made me think of my daughter. The artsy vibes rang true, but the strength of Sabine’s determination and drive made me want to share this book with the most important young woman in my life.
In this book, Sabine makes some bad choices that impact her life. She’s in danger of letting those decisions define her, both in her own eyes and in the eyes of others. I didn’t expect to see the grace that her friends and loved ones bestowed on her, and that was a gift to my heart.
I really liked this book and hope that it’s the beginning of a fresh new series! The characters solidly earned my devotion. There were a few loose ends that I’m still wondering about. I hope to learn more about what happened!
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About the Book:
Title: WHAT I WANT YOU TO SEE
Author: Catherine Linka
Pub. Date: February 4, 2020
Publisher: Freeform
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, audiobook
Pages: 384
Winning a scholarship to California’s most prestigious art school seems like a fairy tale ending to Sabine Reye’s awful senior year. After losing both her mother and her home, Sabine longs for a place where she belongs.
But the cutthroat world of visual arts is nothing like what Sabine had imagined. Colin Krell, the renowned faculty member whom she had hoped would mentor her, seems to take merciless delight in tearing down her best work—and warns her that she’ll lose the merit-based award if she doesn’t improve.
Desperate and humiliated, Sabine doesn’t know where to turn. Then she meets Adam, a grad student who understands better than anyone the pressures of art school. He even helps Sabine get insight on Krell by showing her the modern master’s work in progress, a portrait that’s sold for a million dollars sight unseen.
Sabine is enthralled by the portrait; within those swirling, colorful layers of paint is the key to winning her inscrutable teacher’s approval. Krell did advise her to improve her craft by copying a painting she connects with . . . but what would he think of Sabine secretly painting her own version of his masterpiece? And what should she do when she accidentally becomes party to a crime so well -plotted that no one knows about it but her?
Complex and utterly original, What I Want You to See is a gripping tale of deception, attraction, and moral ambiguity.
“Linka delivers intrigue, betrayal, and a feast for art lovers.”―Mary McCoy, author of Printz Honor Book I, Claudia
*”Clear-sighted and heartbreakingly true, this is a genuine portrait of a girl in quiet crisis learning to see things as they are.”―Booklist (starred review)
“Tense, smart, and engaging . . . What I Want You to See is a stunning portrait of deception, artfully peeling back layers of secrets to reveal a meticulously crafted crime.”
―Elle Cosimano, award-winning author of Nearly Gone
“A messy, heartbreaking and very real journey of learning to let others see who you truly are.”―Carrie Arcos, author of the National Book Award Finalist Out of Reach
“A stunning page-turner that will tear your heart and paste it back together.”
―Kim Purcell, author of This is Not A Love Letter and Trafficked
About Catherine:
Catherine Linka has been immersed in books her whole life, most recently as a writer and bookseller. She’s the author of the young adult novel WHAT I WANT YOU TO SEE as well as the dystopian duology A GIRL CALLED FEARLESS and A GIRL UNDONE. Catherine lives in Southern California and watches hawks and hummingbirds when she should be writing.
It would be interesting to see this become a series! There are definitely a lot of books that we are always bestowing on others as well. Somehow we still have quite a few on our shelves, though. Glad that you enjoyed this one.
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Sounds good and like there are so many angles to be explored
It looks like a good read.
This looks like an interesting book to read.
Sounds very good. Beautiful cover!
Sounds like a really good read!