The Girl On The Train

Mar 21, 2015

The Bookworm says... Absolutely! The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins was terrifying, twisted, and wrong... Which made it so right. Every day Rachel takes the train to London. Every day she sees the couple eating breakfast on their terrace. She names them Jess and Jason, and creates a life for them. Every day she composes more of this story in her head, until one day, she sees something. She's the only one that notices, and seconds later, the train keeps moving. Apprehensive about whether or not to go to the police, Rachel finds her self neck deep in an investigation about a crime she can't remember the night of. 
This book was twisted and disturbing and I couldn't put it down. Every turn of the plot had me turning pages faster, every sinister motive had me aching for the end. When it came I wish it hadn't. In a writing style very similar to Gillian Flynn, Paula Hawkins unleashes a thriller sure to appeal to all fans of Gone Girl. I promise you, you won't be able to put it down. 

"Eventually, I suppose, the nightmares will stop and I'll stop replaying it over and over in my head, but right now I know there's a long night ahead. And I have to get up early tomorrow morning to catch the train." 

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