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message 1: by Nahiyan (new)

Nahiyan Asadullah Oh I didn't know Gone Girl was of the horror genre too! It sounds kinda girlish if you'd excuse me lol, can I give it a try?


message 2: by Pat (new)

Pat C. Thanks for the insight. I like grit. The problem I had with "Gone Girl" is that it didn't have any likable characters. I thought they all had serious personality disorders.
Based on your comment (and the other comments in response to my question) I'm going to give "The Girl on the train" a shot. (I also like creepy, psychological thrillers).


message 3: by Kelly (new)

Kelly I don't think you'll find any more likeable characters in this one. I didn't.


message 4: by Pat (new)

Pat C. Well forewarned is forearmed, right?


message 5: by Jack (new)

Jack Disagree, Gone Girl was much more fast-paced and unsettling.


message 6: by Emily May (new)

Emily May I guess it's all a matter of opinion. I thought the first half of Gone Girl was very slow.


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

I also hated Gone Girl, glad to hear that they aren't alike. Thanks for posting


message 8: by Bernadette (new)

Bernadette I would say yes - I hated both


message 9: by ✽ ayanna ✽ (new)

✽ ayanna ✽ Girl on the train was extremely slow. It didn't pick up until it was over halfway complete, while Gone Girl kept me intrigued because the minds of Nick and Amy were just incredibly fascinating. It also probably helped that the book was so much more well-written than girl on the train.


message 10: by Nahiyan (new)

Nahiyan Asadullah I disagree. It took a hellava lotta time to gather pace, yes. But once it got going you just couldn't put it down.


message 11: by James (new)

James Emery I'm not sure ether would be 'gritty'. The characters are flawed, but I reserve grit for Harry Crews, Daniel Woodrell style.


message 12: by Louise (new)

Louise Annetta In Girl on a Train there was only one character that i had decided could not have done it.


message 13: by Pat (new)

Pat C. So, James Emery, which of Harry Crews would you recommend? I have Winter's Bone (Daniel Woodrell) but I'm not familiar with Harry Crews. Would appreciate being pointed in the direction of his best (in your opinion, obviously).


message 14: by [deleted user] (new)

Gone girl was very slow. I like this much better, though both have very unlikable characters.


message 15: by Jim (new)

Jim Morgan I didn't like Gone Girl nearly as much as I liked Girl on the Train for pretty much the same reasons as Emily May. Gone Girl was kind of boring to me and it never really grabbed me or held my attention.


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