From the Bookshelf of Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge…
Find A Copy At
Group Discussions About This Book
A book with a protagonist who has your occupation...
By Danah · 8 posts · 184 views
By Danah · 8 posts · 184 views
last updated Jan 27, 2017 08:22AM
The first book you see in a bookstore
By Juanita · 64 posts · 492 views
By Juanita · 64 posts · 492 views
last updated Dec 29, 2016 04:24PM
showing 10 of 113 topics
view all »
Other topics mentioning this book
Prompt 4: A book published this year (2015)
By Ann · 27 posts · 293 views
By Ann · 27 posts · 293 views
last updated Dec 13, 2015 11:51AM
Prompt 24: A book chosen based entirely on its cover
By Ann · 36 posts · 335 views
By Ann · 36 posts · 335 views
last updated Dec 22, 2015 07:54AM
Prompt 34: A book with a love triangle
By Ann · 52 posts · 339 views
By Ann · 52 posts · 339 views
last updated Oct 29, 2015 12:10PM
What Members Thought

This hit close to home for me, for one simple reason. I've been known to do what Rachel does from the train each morning, though not with one specific person. I make up stories to fit the people I see when I'm traveling. There's one woman I remember, years later now, for whom I had an entire backstory by the time I'd come to the end of our very long journey. She was beautiful, seemed sad, and was lost in her own thoughts - for all I know, she was putting together a backstory for me.
Rachel takes ...more
Rachel takes ...more

I previously tried to read the kindle version of this book and gave up after about 10% of the text.
This time around, it was selected by a book club, so I picked up the audio version. The audio is definitely the best way to experience this book. Jarring transitions that felt clunky and confusing in print were handled quite skillfully by the narrator and with important pauses that made them easier to go with. Also, hearing the description of the shifting emotional state of the narrator as she desc ...more
This time around, it was selected by a book club, so I picked up the audio version. The audio is definitely the best way to experience this book. Jarring transitions that felt clunky and confusing in print were handled quite skillfully by the narrator and with important pauses that made them easier to go with. Also, hearing the description of the shifting emotional state of the narrator as she desc ...more

I usually get to 'hyped' books late in the game but this one was on my 'To Read' list when I started hearing about it all the time, so I figured I'd read it while it was still pretty popular. It was a pretty good book, but not among the best I've ever read nor one I think I need to read again to understand everything, as Hawkins tells the story in meticulous detail. Generally, I stay away from books set overseas simply because I have a hard time geographically imagining the scenes. If an author
...more

Recommended to me and I'm really glad I read it. Plenty of twists and turns and it doesn't really let up.
...more

Apr 04, 2016
Kate
added it


Aug 27, 2016
Val
marked it as to-read

Dec 02, 2016
Carl
marked it as to-read

Jun 23, 2020
Diana
added it