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The Girl on the Train : Hawkins, Paula: desertcart.ae: Books Review: Good quality and as I thought .. nice book - Good quality and as I thought .. nice book Review: The quality is bad - The quality is bad



| ASIN | 0552779776 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,326 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #68 in Women Sleuth Mysteries #161 in European Literature #237 in Psychological Thrillers |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,745) |
| Dimensions | 12.8 x 2.6 x 19.9 cm |
| Edition | Latest edition |
| ISBN-10 | 9780552779777 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0552779777 |
| Item weight | 299 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 432 pages |
| Publication date | 5 May 2016 |
| Publisher | Other |
L**I
Good quality and as I thought .. nice book
Good quality and as I thought .. nice book
M**A
The quality is bad
The quality is bad
P**Z
Paper came out
Papers came out of the book after few days. Otherwise it’s fine
T**N
Outer cover damaged
Returned the item due to damaged outer cover. Packing should be improved.
V**L
Very good book and interesting to read I recommend
H**S
Ce roman policier est complètement atypique : Rachel, une jeune femme divorcée, en coloc, à la dérive, alcoolique prend le train tous les jours pour se rendre à son travail. Son train marque l'arrêt tous les matins quelques minutes aux abords de l'arrière du pavillon où elle a vécu autrefois avec son mari. Sur la terrasse d'un autre pavillon tout proche, elle remarque un jeune couple "glamour" qui prend son petit déjeuner les matins. Elle leur invente des noms, Jess et Jason, une histoire romantique et ils comblent le vide abyssal de sa vie. Un matin, déception, Jess est sur la terrasse, embrassant un homme qui n'est pas Jason. Quelques jours plus tard, les journaux révèlent que Jess, dont le vrai nom s'avère être Megan, a disparu de manière inquiétante. Rachel décide de mener l'enquête...... Mais qui s'intéresse aux divagations d'une alcoolique désespérée et incohérente ? Elle détient pourtant dans un coin de sa mémoire la vérité sur cette disparition. Bien écrit et captivant de la 1ère à la dernière page, j'ai été fascinée par l'histoire qui sort de tous les classiques du genre. Amatrice de policiers anglo-saxons, c'est mon meilleur roman depuis longtemps, je crois que c'est le premier roman de cette ancienne journaliste, un "coup de maître" je suis déjà impatiente de lire le second.
A**A
“Let me tell you this: if you meet a loner, no matter what they tell you, it's not because they enjoy solitude. It's because they have tried to blend into the world before, and people continue to disappoint them.” ----Jodi Picoult Paula Hawkins, the British international best-selling author, has penned a mind-blowing unputdownable debut thriller, The Girl on the Train, which has shook up the whole world with its intensity of thrill, mystery and unpredictable and shocking turn of events. The climax simply nails the whole story. The story revolves around a mid-aged, divorced, loner, alcoholic, jobless woman who is a regular commuter on the morning train and just like every other day she overlooks her window and enjoys the normal human life on the other side of the tracks. Until one day, she sees something that changes her life forever. Synopsis: EVERYDAY THE SAME Rachel catches the same commuter train every morning. She knows it will wait at the same signal each time, overlooking a row of back gardens. She’s even started to feel like she knows the people who live in one of the houses. ‘Jess and Jason’, she calls them. Their life – as she sees it – is perfect. If only Rachel could be that happy. UNTIL TODAY And then she sees something shocking. It’s only a minute until the train moves on, but it’s enough. Now everything’s changed. Now Rachel has a chance to become a part of the lives she’s only watched from afar. Now they’ll see; she’s much more than just the girl on the train. Rachel, the protagonist, is the regular traveler on the morning train and on her way to the city, she spies and make up fictional stories about the lives on the other side of the tracks. Among them, she has a personal favorite house and is very keen about the lives of that family, she makes up stories and has given name to the people who reside in that house. Jess and Jason, are the happily married couple whom Rachel loves to spy on. Jess is like her alter ego. Jess has everything that Rachel can never have or has forever lost it. Once upon a time Rachel used to live in the same street and had a life like Jess, with a husband named, Tom. But one day, she sees her "Jess" with a different man and that is when Rachel decides to take things into her own hand and little did she knew that her life would become so threatening and challenging from that point. And who can blame her black-outs when she is point drunk! Before penning out my review, I would like to give a standing ovation to the author, Paula Hawkins, who as per me is a genius who knows how to play with her readers' mind. Her imagination knows no boundary or creativity or darkness that can engulf the readers with its intensity. The writing is A-class, eloquent, articulate and exceptional. The narrative felt like a drug, as the story spills out from Rachel's POV, which is, in short, sad to read about, due to her equally sad and pathetic lonely life, it felt like right from the beginning, Rachel pulled me into this story and kept me arrested to it till the very last page. Her tone is stimulating with gaps and holes due to her uncountable black outs, that kept me guessing and pulling out my hair till the major climax. There are also two other main characters, Megan and Anna, and the chapters shift from Rachel's POV to Anna's to Megan's, and the three women has an equal psychological grip on my mind with their life stories, problems and drama. The setting of Northwestern Home Counties in London is impeccable done as the author vividly captures the landscape, the lifestyle, the houses, the trees of suburban London. While reading, I felt like I was easily transported to such a landscape in my mind's eyes. The author even captures the condition inside a jam-packed train compartment and how the people adjust to stand under the steamy and sweaty conditions, and the demeanor of the people those travelling everyday to their work place on a train strikingly. The characters are excellent and thoroughly well-developed. The main three characters are depicted with end number of flaws and how their shortcomings become their own enemy. The characters are psychologically challenged and their life is not an ideal one. But the author has impressively captured the realism in their demeanor. All the three women are self-centered and selfish, whereas their boldness knows no limit. All the three characters are so evocative, interesting and sad that it eventually made my heart grow fonder for them. I'm not a feminist but still I loved reading this women centric book that depicts the women as the hero of the book, while trying to project a negative image on the male-dominated society. PS: Never read this book while travelling on a train , it might come to haunt you! The story is so psychologically twisted and so brilliant, that Dreamworks production has own film rights on this book, which is directed by Tate Taylor, featuring Emily Blunt as Rachel, Rebecca Ferguson as Anna, Haley Bennett as Megan, Justin Theroux as Tom, Luke Evans as Scott, Lisa Kudrow and many more. And the film is slated for an autumn release this year.
P**E
is nice
L**S
Interesante y entretenido
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