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The Girl on the Train (Movie Tie-In) - Community Reviews back

by Paula Hawkins
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AMAITKEN.COM Book Reviews
AMAITKEN.COM Book Reviews rated it 8 years ago
This book is interesting because it was recommended to me by my girlfriend, who had been recommended the book by a friend of hers. When I say interesting, I say it because it’s not my first choice of genre. In fact, it’s probably the first of its kind that I’ve read (I’m branching out a little bit)....
Ann's Book Blog
Ann's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
This book was so good. I had it on my shelf for quite a while and finally read it! I know it's been compared to Gone Girl and I can see why. Though that book was good, I enjoyed this more. This was a much faster-paced read, more suspenseful and had a creepy-feel to it which I loved! This book ...
Heather's Book Blog
Heather's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
This book had so many twists and turns that you didn't know who killed Megan til the very end. I can't wait to read another book from this author
So many books, such little time.
So many books, such little time. rated it 8 years ago
'I feel uneasy. I walk around the house; I can't settle, I feel as though someone else has been here while I was sleeping. There's nothing out of place, but the house feels different, as though things have been touched, subtly shifted out of place, and as I walk around I feel as though there's someo...
Malin
Malin rated it 8 years ago
Rachel, trying to drown the sorrows of her recent divorce in alcohol and denial travels to London on the train every morning and back to the suburb where she shares a flat with an old friend in the evenings. As she passes the area where she used to live, she observes a seemingly golden couple and ma...
Biblio Mania Reads
Biblio Mania Reads rated it 8 years ago
"One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl. . .Three for a girl." When I picked up this book, I didn't know much about the story line. At the beginning, it was slow and confusing. The way the chapters were written in past-present tense AND alternating characters, it was not my cup of tea. I wo...
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
And here I come, hopping on the train as usual after everyone else has had (and thoroughly reviewed) the ride. At least I managed to stay unspoiled! As it was, I had a pretty good idea of the likely culprit(s) by about half-way through, and the twist (such as it was) was signalled a fair bit before ...
Words of a Bibliophile
Words of a Bibliophile rated it 8 years ago
I used to commute to and from college back when the Jakarta commuter line hadn't yet revamped their trains. You do tend to wonder about some of the places and people you pass every day.As for this book, about one-third of the way in I was able to predict who the culprit is, and I was right. None of ...
A Reading Vocation
A Reading Vocation rated it 8 years ago
Around the Year Reading Challenge Item #3: A Winner of the Goodreads Reader's Choice AwardsI probably would have given this book four stars if it hadn't been for all the hype.It wasn't a bad book; it held my interest all the way through, which is something many three-star books do not do. I found Ra...
NerdyBirdie
NerdyBirdie rated it 8 years ago
There’s this one girl who I sit beside the train with when I come home from work. She’s always drinking and even though she knows that she does the most ridiculous BS whenever the heck she’s drunk she still drinks. A couple of days ago, while we were passing by, she told me that she lived in some ro...
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