Friday, 13 February 2015

Book Review: 'The Girl on the Train', by Paula Hawkins




I had heard so many enthusiastic reviews about this novel, both on Booktube and on Goodreads that I decided to see for myself if it matched the hype. I'm not really a contemporary fiction fan, my genre being the classics and the nineteenth century, but I have to say, I haven't enjoyed a book as much as this in ages. I literally could not put it down, so much so that I managed to put sugar in the curry sauce for dinner instead of salt! It is THAT gripping. 

The polyphonic narratives from Rachel, Megan, and Anna almost take the form of police statements, as if the reader is part of a jury to whom they are relating events, times of events, particular details; this narrative bringing to mind the type used by Wilkie Collins in The Woman In White, also a suspense/murder/crime novel but from the last century. The plot line twists and turns, unlike the straightness of a typical railway line - trains and railways playing a large part in the setting of this novel, and I have to say, the ending made me actually YELL at the characters involved..... I won't say any more in case of spoilers. Suffice to say, I am exhausted! Phew!

Fantastic book, highly recommended! I'm going to be raving about this one for weeks.

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