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March 2016: Mystery Thriller > Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn - 2.5 stars

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message 1: by Emily (last edited Mar 24, 2016 06:08PM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Emily Wrayburn (emilywrayburn) I'd been meaning to read another Gillian Flynn book since reading Gone Girl back in 2013, but it's taken me this long to get around to it. I wasn't impressed, though. It's sold as a thriller, so I kept waiting for the game-changing twist moment that made me want to devour the rest of the book, but it never came. If it had been sold as crime fiction, I think I probably would have appreciated more because I would have known what to expect.

Having said that, Flynn creates a really stifling, claustrophobic small-town atmosphere, and she never romanticises the dysfunctional family and mental health issues that she highlights throughout the novel, which I did appreciate. The characters are all well-constructed, to the point where there are times when you want to sympathise with even the most unlikable of the characters. There's no doubt Flynn is a good writer; I just think I maybe had the wrong expectations.

My full review is here.


message 2: by Flo (new) - rated it 4 stars

Flo (daredeviling) | 222 comments Aww I actually really loved this one! I think I loved it almost as much as I did Gone Girl, which is pretty much my favorite book ever. I found Camille really sympathetic and I just wanted to hug her. And although no one else was very likable, I still found myself interested in the story anyway. And also I was really interested in the psychology behind all the characters and what made them the way they were, so maybe that's another reason I found this book so fascinating.


Emily Wrayburn (emilywrayburn) I definitely liked Camille and I think that was the reason I kept reading - because I wanted to know more about her and see her figure things out. I was expecting a turning point like the one half-way through Gone Girl which turns everything on it's head and the turning points in this aren't like that one.


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