Thoughts on Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke I finished Yesteryear last night, and the longer I sit with it, the more I realize how multi-layered it is and I'm just dying to put all my thoughts in order to make sense of it all. First things first, we have Natalie, our possibly most unreliable narrator ever, who, as the story goes on, we recognize is far more unreliable than she seemed from the get-go. We're privy to her inner monologue when she calls Doug to get her out of the mess she put herself in with Shannon, and see for the first time that her inner monologue wasn't so "inner" after all... I originally thought this was when Natalie truly started veering off the deep end, but that theory went to shit when we got to see Clementine's footage of Natalie in the car post-Target trip, ranting *out loud* about her high school acquaintance, Vanessa, which was also originally presented to us as Natalie's inner voice.…