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Kate (kategaff) | 159 comments Mod
Oct/Nov 2013 group read


Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition Sounds like a good book to read in October! I just put it on my To Read list. I'll try to get to it soon.


Kate (kategaff) | 159 comments Mod
Hi Terry..me too :)


Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition I ordered this book at the library - Since I just finished "Dark Places", I really wanted to continue reading something from Gillian Flynn, so I was happy to see that we are discussing this until November.


Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition I got it from the library today, but I need to finish "Dr. Sleep" first, it is so good, I keep worrying about the characters when I am not reading.. I am half way done that and will start this one next!


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This was the third book I've read by Ms. Flynn. She really knows how to build a dark, tortured character. I love that I get to feel what her characters are feeling and experiencing (and then laugh in the sunshine with my tea). I also love that she doesn't shy away from describing the unpleasantness of the disordered.

I didn't read her books in the order they were published. The exact opposite actually. I sort of regret that. I think I would have liked to experience her growth as an author over the course of publication.


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Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition Hi Kim,
I read her books in the opposite order too, I didn't know about Gillian Flynn until "Gone Girl" came out. I like her writing style - she can make the most vulgar things very interesting... However, I think I will be reading some very light and fluffy Chick Lit next, kind of like sorbet between courses during a heavy meal.


Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition I'm beginning to think that it doesn't really matter who killed those girls (not a spoiler, since the reader knows this as soon as they pick up the book)
The book seems to be more about the main character's journey, which is heartbreaking and compelling.


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Terry ~ That's a great analogy about sorbet between courses.

"The book seems to be more about the main character's journey, which is heartbreaking and compelling."

Those two layers are great. First there is the mystery whodunit part -- the long game. But then there is the protagonist and her process -- the short game. I enjoyed how the author treated her interactions with her old classmates. Also, here recollections of the past were well done.


Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition This is my review:
Gillian Flynn writes so well, you don't notice it while you are concentrating on the amazingly bizarre storyline - her characters are so well drawn, there is almost nothing you don't know about them. I found all three of her books to be character studies first, then made compulsively readable by the foreshadowing which makes a great suspense novel.
"Sharp Objects" was her debut novel and it is every bit as intriguing as her third, "Gone Girl".


Victoria (RedsCat) (redscat) Oh goodness! This novel - so good, so impossible to put down. Gillian Flynn is brilliant at creating characters. (And she really got the part about cutting right.) About midway through the novel I was suspecting almost everyone except Camille. So good.


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Kate (kategaff) | 159 comments Mod
Can you believe that TODAY i am actually starting this book!!!


Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition Kate, you will like this book! I think it is her best one.


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Kate (kategaff) | 159 comments Mod
Terry wrote: "Kate, you will like this book! I think it is her best one."

I am loving it! So good :)


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Kate (kategaff) | 159 comments Mod
Gillian Flynn is my favourite author of 2013!

Finished last night! i had to read the last half before i went to bed because i wouldn't have been able to sleep till i knew who the murderer was!!
Terry - definately agree this was the best of the 3 -
and so nasty!! Loved it - i don't know if i could write a review for it though as wouldn't know how i could put into words how i felt at the end (view spoiler)


Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition Yes, I know what you mean - sometimes it's too hard to put into words to give the book justice.
I have a lot of respect for anyone who can write well - it is hard to even sound intelligent when I am writing some of these book reviews!

Gillian Flynn is my favorite new author(to me)right now.


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Kate (kategaff) | 159 comments Mod
If there was one complaint it would be (view spoiler)


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Kate (kategaff) | 159 comments Mod
And i so agree with Terry saying this book is about Camille's journey rather than who the murderer is...and what a journey!


Leslie Scales (leslielynn8) | 3 comments i predicted very early who the killer was. predictable but a good book. well written. I think i liked gone girl better.


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Terry ~ Huntress of Erudition Leslie wrote: "i predicted very early who the killer was. predictable but a good book. well written. I think i liked gone girl better."

I wasn't totally sure until the end with "Sharp Objects", but with "Gone Girl", you definitely knew who the crazy one was - I think all 3 of her books had completely "unreliable protagonists"! (Or is that term "unreliable narrator"?)


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