Seems stupid to write a review of a book that everyone and their mother has read, but I'ma do it anyway. This really could all be summed up with the note I wrote to myself privately on Goodreads: DO NOT EVER BUY ANOTHER PRE-RELEASE UNTIL YOU HAVE READ THE AUTHOR'S WORK! Let's do it anyway: I b...
I did really enjoy reading this book and found it very hard to put down. I enjoyed the concept of each character telling the story but I was getting confused with going backwards and forwards with the dates. I did also like the fact that I was able to picture in my head how I imagined the characters...
Title: The Girl On The Train: A NovelAuthor: Paula HawkinsPublisher: Riverhead BooksReviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 4Review:"The Girl On The Train: A Novel" by Paula HawkinsMy Thoughts.....This novel was quite some read that will have so many twist and turns where you will have to keep up to fully u...
I listened to this novel on CD and almost gave up on it after the first CD. I kept asking individuals that I knew if they had read it and I was getting mixed reviews about it. All I knew about this novel as I was inquiring about it, was that Rachel didn’t sleep a lot but she loved her alcohol. She r...
Paula Hawkins takes readers on a train ride (pun intended, you ride the train a lot in this book) of mystery and emotions, when you cannot quite remember what happened: She rides the train in to London every day, just to cover up that she has lost her job and is no longer working. While on the trai...
The Girl on the Train - Paula Hawkins So yeah, that happened. I don't even know where to begin with this one. Absolutely NO ONE in this book had any redeeming value. If you ask me they all deserved each other. I just can not believe this book. The beginning of the book dragged for me. Th...
NOTE: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS There are times when I read a book, I must not be bias based on my personal ideals and self opinions about a subject. There are times... I had to because it does get to my nerves. Whether it is a story, characters or the flow of the story. The Girl on the Train is...
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...
This psychological thriller was written in a highly intelligent way. Three women play a role in it, and the chapters are written in the "I" form by these three women. At the beginning of the chapter it is clear who wrote this one, but it is not always clear who is "he" in that chapter. This gives ...
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