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Platform Seven
Platform Seven by Louise Doughty
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Matty is super creepy and Lisa is completely blind to it. there are a lot of red flags with him and she keeps ignoring them.


Also theres way to many sex scenes in my opinion. I'm not against reading about sex but it's like every couple of pages. They have a lot of sex we get it!

Also something about the writing is rubbing me the wrong way, but I'm not sure how to explain it. It was working fine for me in the beginning, but now that Lisa is recounting the events leading up to her death, not so much.
I really hope I like this more going forward.

The content with Matty is upsetting, especially since we all know how this story ends (in Lisa's death, one way or another). But I do find it compelling in how, time and again, Lisa is able to rationalize her boyfriend's behavior. How he twists her words to make it seem like she is being the unreasonable one. It's very sad, but I think a lot of it is true to real situations of domestic abuse.


The book is getting a bit better. I’m enjoying seeing Lisa’s past as she is remembering it. Hopefully
It keeps going and gets even better, but looking at some comments, I guess I will be weary of it not being so



The only reason I think chapters 11-14 are better is because at least they are consistent - only Lisa's story, not jumping from suspenseful scene where a guy almost comits suicide to wondering if it's necessary to have that many flavours of ice cream.
Anyway, thoughts: this Matty really raises so many red flags. Do you think that when she was waiting for him and had a chat with her ex, Matty lied about comming late, because he was already there and was secretly watching her? How else he would know that she talked with someone? Not to mention knew she was laughing.
Also - I wonder what her "condition" is. It seems to affect her memory, she's worried about any head injury because of her "medical history", it seams she'll collapse at some restaurant/bar at some point and also will be/was in hospital.
One last this - does anyone else think that the unusual way she got to the platform (climbing a fence instead of just walking there like any passanger would) meant she was running away from something/someone (aka Matty)? Maybe something happened between the two at the car parking place (or what that place she's so affraid is) that send her running towads the station and under the train. Maybe she killed him and he's that evil thing that scares her.
p.s. the "R" key on my keyboard isn't working properly, so please forgive me if the letter is missing here or there. Thank you.


Oh, Lisa. Oh, honey. I've also had the misfortune of having to look back on a relationship and seeing where the abuse started. This is hitting very close to home for me and I'm becoming more and more interested (but also terrified) in seeing where this goes.

For me this section is MUCH better and not horrific but it is absolutely not a thriller or horror to me. I don’t have a hugely high threshold to meet the criteria but this definitely is not it.
I’m kind of tired of Lisa and Marty, though I want to see when she will (or if) she gets wise to him. Thankfully I’ve never been in an abusive relationship but know, unfortunately a few who have and so I know her behavior is not unique. But it’s so Frustrating!



Matty’s behaviour makes for very uncomfortable reading!

Might actually dnf it because I can’t stand it, if I wanted to read porn I would pick up porn


I have a theory about where this book goes and I'm not looking forward to it.


But otherwise, this section was better. Very uncomfortable, but better. However, I think it is way too convenient that she suddenly recalls her past when she couldn't even remember her name at the start of the book or leave the station. It would have been better if she was just reluctant to recall because it was traumatic.


I’m not impressed with Lisa, she seems like a weak character. Letting him go through her phone and be jealous... she can’t say anything because he laid it down in the beginning about a clingy ex yet it’s alright for him to behave badly. She needs to stick up for herself and kick him out!!
I am wondering how their relationship falls apart finally. I just hope that she doesn’t kill herself because they broke up or something cause he’s not worth it.



I know I'm in the minority, but I liked the first section better. I thought it was unique and atmospheric. I'm not sure where the book is trying to go at this point, and I feel like the pacing is still pretty slow so I'm starting to lose some steam. Also this section felt longer than it needed to be.
That's not to say I'm not enjoying it though! The book is getting creepier as Lisa tells us about this abusive relationship and I'm interested in seeing how this whole thing ties up

I'm finding Lisa's account of the relationship very engaging, but I can't help but wonder how this will all connect. Caleb/Andrew, the guy from the first chapter, the car park figure - there seems to be nothing linking these stories yet. I usually love trying to connect the dots when I'm reading a thriller, but there's just nothing to go on at all! I think this will really come down to the final few chapters.


i really like your thoughts and what you are assuming about what's going to happen, because I actually thought the same

I wasn't shocked to see that Matty is an abusive boyfriend as she said something along the lines of "when I haven't met him, it wouldn't have ended like this" or something in the first part.
I think it's rather sad to read about it, because many people suffer from an abusive partner and end their life to get out of it, because they struggle to find another way out.
I'm quite interested to see how the things with the other ghosts roaming around the car place, the thing with Andrew & the workers at the Peterborough railway station are going to unfold.

I wasn't shocked to see that Matty is an abusive boyfriend as she said something along the lines of "when I haven't met him, it wouldn't have ended like this" or something in the first part.
I think it's rather sad to read about it, because many people suffer from an abusive partner and end their life to get out of it, because they struggle to find another way out.
I'm quite interested to see how the things with the other ghosts roaming around the car place, the thing with Andrew & the workers at the Peterborough railway station are going to unfold.


And although the slow pace didn’t bother me too much in the first 6 chapters, now it starts getting to me. I still don’t understand how all the characters fit in, and maybe I’m not meant to at this point, but I would’ve loved to be given some foreshadowing. Or maybe it does and I haven’t realised it yet?
I find Marty chapters to be boring, because we know he’s a bad person already, so it’s not that fun to wait till Lisa catches up and sees it. I want to see what happens next.


In this chunk with the abusive relationship starting I kinda just want to get to the point.

I really had to skip even more, because personally it is really hard to see how she keeps on talking him up and not actually sees how bad his behaviours are. But I guess it's always easier to see from the outside then being on the inside.
This book has so many stereotypical female male behaviourism, which makes me cringe a lot.
Also, don't you know that you have to go to a hospital to check for a concussion, especially after car accident? They can be very serious. Why aren't they, she and her mother, not going because Matty is a doctor? So strange.
I really want to dnf this book but I'm just going to skip and skim to the end for tomorrow's live show. So far definitely a 1 or 2 Star book only.

Very interesting thoughts. Thank you for that.
Do you think Matty is actually a real doctor?
Well I will keep reading or better skimming through.
Thoughts so far?
No spoilers for later in the book please!