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Mirkat Always Reading
Mirkat Always Reading rated it 8 years ago
Every morning, Rachel Watson takes a commuter train into London. Every evening, she takes the train back to suburban Ashbury. She is not commuting to a job; she lost it months before, due to her advanced alcoholism. But she keeps pretending to go to her PR job because she doesn't have the heart t...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 9 years ago
I have this strange love for books that feature people with ugly and terrible secrets, who have a tendency to sabotage their perfect little lives for no good reason at all besides the fact that they can’t help themselves. The Girl on the Train fits right in with some of my favorite novels featuring ...
ebooks are my thang
ebooks are my thang rated it 10 years ago
I listened to this and COULD NOT STOP LISTENING. No info dumps or unnecessary descriptions - FANTASTIC written and audio narration! HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE AUDIOBOOK!!!!
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 10 years ago
This "End of Days" tale is more fiction with science in it than classic science fiction. The focus is on the characters and the different ways in which they are broken and on the nature and impact of belief on how we see ourselves and others. Nevertheless, there is still a good end-of-the-world-as...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 10 years ago
The Rapture Liz JensenThis "End of Days" tale is more fiction with science in it than classic science fiction. The focus is on the characters and the different ways in which they are broken and on the nature and impact of belief on how we see ourselves and others.Nevertheless, there is still a good ...
Erutane
Erutane rated it 12 years ago
I initially believed this book was about female Doctor Who fans celebrating their fandom solidarity by sharing their individual stories of love for the television series. But it quickly turned to disappointment as each woman's story was neither unique nor varied. I read through many stories in which...
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