Starting the book You Against Me, I anticipated a plot line surrounding a rape with a story that I was sure that I would have read before. I was surprised; this story shows the effects of rape on the family, how your socioeconomic status affects society's assumption of guilt, and how the lines of good versus evil are sometimes blurred. It is definitely raw and graphic, but strangely enough I think it has to be to have the effect on the reader that the author was intending. If nothing else, it raises the discussion about consent and shows that you can't blame the victim.