Gone Girl Gillian Flynn 9780297859383 Books
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Gone Girl Gillian Flynn 9780297859383 Books
I first read Gone Girl on a camping trip in the summer of 2012. Even early into the novel, I knew that it was like nothing I'd read before. I remember reading this on my ancient kindle, straining to see the screen in the dim light of the campfire. I didn't want to put it down. I finished the book in two days, and I was sad to see it end. As soon as I finished, I wanted more. I ended up downloading Flynn's two other novels, Sharp Objects and Dark Places, but they still didn't quite fill the void that Gone Girl had left. (Dark Places was better than Sharp Objects, IMO.) Ever since that summer I've been searching for another life-consuming whirlwind read like Gone Girl, and I have yet to find anything that measures up.I realize that this novel is not for everyone. It's about very flawed people, who do terrible things. Gone Girl is gritty, violent, and at times cringeworthy. (Desi's mother's 'signature scent' makes me wrinkle my nose in disgust still.) Gone Girl is uncomfortable. It's not a feel-good story with a happy ending. (Or is it a happy ending? That's open to interpretation.) Gone Girl is original, smart, and staying.
The characters will stay with you long after you've finished.
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Gone Girl Gillian Flynn 9780297859383 Books Reviews
[Some spoiler alert below.] When I commit to a book, I expect to like at least *someone* in it. Or I expect at least one of the really awful characters to learn something from his/her mistakes. The protagonists in this book are hateful, manipulative, petty people who never learn or grow, and the ending implies that they'll just continue (and pass along) their immature, hurtful behavior. For someone from Missouri, Flynn sure made everyone there out to be a bunch of rubes. Can't run an investigation, don't do much during the day, only bit of excitement is the Ozarks. Having spent almost 6 years there, I felt like she didn't offer anything positive about the state.
But the biggest problem I have with the book [spoiler alert] is how the main character fakes rape/assault. So many, many victims remain voiceless because they don't think someone will believe them. And in fact, the victim is often doubted or suspected of not being entirely true. So WHY celebrate and go crazy over a book in which all the accusations are false? Moreover, the main character has done it repeatedly. Portraying that situation in the media does a disservice to every rape/assault victim who hasn't been heard or believed.
I wish I understood why people liked this so well. The writing at the basic level wasn't particularly strong. Neither main character had any redeeming qualities. I finished it and wondered why I even bothered.
So I can't remember the last time I read a thriller, or if any of the books I've read prior to this one even qualified as a thriller. I took a chance because the last fantasy book I read, I hated, while damn near the entire rest of the fantasy community loved it, convincing me I must have something wrong. In short, here's a review of the thriller Gone Girl by non-thriller reader.
I'll be right up front and say the first half of this novel was quite a slog. It moved at a glacial pace, but the subject and plot was interesting enough to keep me plodding along, and new develops popped up often enough that I felt just "okay" about it right til about 50%. Then things hit the fan, and I gotta say, it was pretty exciting to read.
How exciting, you ask? Exciting enough that when I got finished with my workout at 3pm, I looked at TV, my video games, all my chores, and grabbed up my kindle and went to reading. I read for five straight hours, sitting on my bed, like I was a little kid again before video game consoles ever existed, unable to put this book down. That's how exciting it was.
Then the ending hit, and that ending just absolutely sucked. It feels like Flynn was just writing along, and then out of nowhere goes "Yeah, that'll do." Straight mid-thought it felt like to me. Not even a cliffhanger, more like you were watching a movie and then just randomly clicked it off halfway through with no intentions of finishing. It left me totally bewildered and unfulfilled.
Yet here I am giving this book 5 stars, and the reason for that is that 50% to 99% of the book that kept me so enthralled that I just couldn't put it down. I haven't read a book like that since A Clash of Kings, and if I'm not going to give a 5 star rating to a book that makes me read for 5 hours straight, then my standards are all jacked up.
So yeah, in short, first half was so-so, ending sucked, but that last half is gripping and such a ride that it makes it all worth it. I think I'll try another thriller.
The two main characters are despicable but for different reasons. She is a vicious control freak who comes out smelling like a rose in spite of all her inexcusable criminal actions and she receives no punishment or other blame. He is a nice guy but is weak by allowing himself to be controlled by her. At one point in the story, after she has humiliated him in many ways and they have gotten back together, she tells him to take his clothes off and get in the shower with her, he meekly obeys her. This is not a romantic situation either. The author uses the f--k word excessively, it is degrading and not necessary. Finally, the ending of the story is terrible. She connives to get pregnant and he goes bonkers because he is going to be a father of a boy even though she has humiliated and tricked him in many ways. A terrible ending to might have been an interesting story.
I'm probably one of the very few people that didn't like this book, but I struggled with it. It was highly recommended to me and I asked one of my friends if she had read it and if she liked it. She hesitated telling me how she felt about the book, but came up with, "Well, I didn't like the characters." When I finished the book, that was the best way I could describe my impression too - I hated the characters!
I first read Gone Girl on a camping trip in the summer of 2012. Even early into the novel, I knew that it was like nothing I'd read before. I remember reading this on my ancient kindle, straining to see the screen in the dim light of the campfire. I didn't want to put it down. I finished the book in two days, and I was sad to see it end. As soon as I finished, I wanted more. I ended up downloading Flynn's two other novels, Sharp Objects and Dark Places, but they still didn't quite fill the void that Gone Girl had left. (Dark Places was better than Sharp Objects, IMO.) Ever since that summer I've been searching for another life-consuming whirlwind read like Gone Girl, and I have yet to find anything that measures up.
I realize that this novel is not for everyone. It's about very flawed people, who do terrible things. Gone Girl is gritty, violent, and at times cringeworthy. (Desi's mother's 'signature scent' makes me wrinkle my nose in disgust still.) Gone Girl is uncomfortable. It's not a feel-good story with a happy ending. (Or is it a happy ending? That's open to interpretation.) Gone Girl is original, smart, and staying.
The characters will stay with you long after you've finished.
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