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249 of 282 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A book of two halves that lingers in the mind
I'm not really into crime novels/mysteries, which this book generally seems to be billed as, so despite having heard a lot of hype, I wouldn't have bothered reading it were it not for one thing - a list of quotations from the book I found on Goodreads.

There were a couple of quotes , for example one about the dangers of being a cool girl and one about meeting...
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150 of 173 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not deserving of the hype
I found Gone Girl an OK read on the plus side I liked the overall premise of a story being told from two perspectives and I didn't work out the whole plot immediately so it held some intrigue. But I found the style of writing to be a bit too glossy magazine for my taste and the characters rather 2 dimensional. Not only did I find them unbelievable but I found myself not...
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249 of 282 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A book of two halves that lingers in the mind, 25 Nov 2012
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I'm not really into crime novels/mysteries, which this book generally seems to be billed as, so despite having heard a lot of hype, I wouldn't have bothered reading it were it not for one thing - a list of quotations from the book I found on Goodreads.

There were a couple of quotes , for example one about the dangers of being a cool girl and one about meeting someone who gets you, that really resonated with me and left me unable to resist giving the book a go. Added to this, several reviews mentioned that there was a big twist that they genuinely hadn't seen coming, and I can never resist a good, well-handled twist.

The first thing I'd say is that I'm glad I took a chance on the book. It was difficult to put down; I was constantly wondering what was going to happen next, and I think parts of it will stick in my mind for a long time. So in short, I'd definitely recommend.

It's hopefully not too spoiler-ish to say that the first half of the book is basically mediations on a relationship combined with a mystery: a woman has disappeared - where has she gone? The second half then becomes much more like a psychological crime thriller.

In the first half, there are two voices. Chapters alternate between Nick's (the husband) narration, starting with the day of his wife's disappearance, and Amy's (the wife) diary entries, dating back from the day the two first met years before, and gradually working up to a few days before her mysterious disappearance.

Browsing through some of the reviews on here, I was struck by how many people have commented that they found the first half hard going and a bit irritating, but loved the second half.

Interestingly, I almost entirely disagree. Perhaps it's because I'm in a similar socio-economic group to the protagonists and have recently got engaged, but I found the story of the wonderful blossoming of their relationship and its horrible slow decline utterly fascinating. Yes, there was undoubtedly a touch of "first world problems," about it, but falling in and out of love is a fundamental human issue and no more or less exciting and painful just because you happen to be a trust-funded New Yorker. I thought the writing in this part was exceptional. The quotations I'd identified weren't isolated bursts of brilliance, but representative of the whole thing. It genuinely gave me a new perspective on my relationship.

I'm a big fan of unconventional narratives and I thought that the past diary entries versus present narration worked really well. The two storylines didn't quite mesh, showing what a different perspective two people can have on the same event and keeping me guessing about what was really going on in the main characters' relationship and what had happened on the day of Amy's disappearance.

This went on for chapter after chapter (Whilst I burnt through the book, I definitely think it could have been quite a bit shorter without really losing anything), and then came the much vaunted twist. All I can say was that I wasn't disappointed. I hadn't seen it coming and it was incredibly well done. Unfortunately, although I thought that post mid-way twist, the book went rapidly downhill and became, in parts, frankly silly. I actually hated the ended.

Nonetheless, I'd give this book four stars, for the overall brilliant execution and for the fact that to me, parts of the first half were some of the best things I've read in years. My suggestion - search for some of the quotes. If you enjoy them, I think you'll love the book. If they irritate or don't affect you at all, it's probably not for you.
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150 of 173 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not deserving of the hype, 24 Feb 2013
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I found Gone Girl an OK read on the plus side I liked the overall premise of a story being told from two perspectives and I didn't work out the whole plot immediately so it held some intrigue. But I found the style of writing to be a bit too glossy magazine for my taste and the characters rather 2 dimensional. Not only did I find them unbelievable but I found myself not really caring what happened to them the further I read on. I won't say I totally disliked the book but also found it undeserving of the rave reviews, in the end my overall feeling was of indifference.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, 3 May 2013
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Having read all the plaudits for this book I thought it was a must read. Whilst I found the plot basically interesting I thought it was long winded and had a ridiculous ending - no I take that back, there was no ending. I was really disappointed.
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30 of 35 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, 3 April 2013
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I loved this book it kept me guessing and on edge all the way through and I couldn't wait for the outcome. But, unfortunately it is one of those books that leave you guessing. Sorry to spoil it for anyone but I was so disappointed by the ending I wanted to strangle the author :-(
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping stuff, 14 Aug 2013
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Well, this kept me glued to the Kindle screen for my entire week's holiday. I enjoyed the unusual approach of the writing, and even though the scenario seems far-fetched, the writing is so good that you're just hooked from the start. It's been a long time since I couldn't put a book down, and it was great to find something that held me captive in that way!

I recommend this for anyone who enjoys a good thriller. I'm really turned off by all that blood-and-gore stuff, which thankfully this book avoids. But it's a real psychological mystery that will have you wondering which way is up all the way to the end.

Some people have said the characters are a bit two-dimensional, however I don't agree with that point of view. I think they are well observed by a writer who seems to have a very good handle on human weaknesses of all kinds (loneliness, greed, pride, hypocrisy). I didn't like any of the characters by the end of the book, but I think that's the point - you're not supposed to.

The central character herself is very frightening, and it's one of those books that leaves you with a chill down your spine for some time afterwards. What if there really are people like that out there...? And what if you know one of them?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Awful ending, 5 Aug 2013
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Although I read the book to the end, I found both main characters disappointing. Amy is saccharine nasty and gets no come-uppance. Nick is lame. Nothing life-affirming here, just a rather poor who-dun-it with possibly the lamest ending I've ever read. Take note: when a book gets hundreds of bad reviews, there is usually a reason.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars total disappointment, 27 July 2013
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i think i must have read a different book from the one with all the wonderful reviews. this book was so far fetched it was stupid. a complete waste of my money and reading time
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read, 24 July 2013
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What twisted characters! I really enjoyed this story and liked the way it told the story from different perspectives. I'd highly recommend this as one to take on your hols.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars annoying, 2 July 2013
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one of the most annoying books i have ever read.
i pretty much guessed most of the story, the writing style is annoying,
the characters are not likeable at all ( i didnt like or feel sorry for any of the characters), the story is ridicioulously unbelievable. I found myself skipping paragraphs all the time and not missing out on anything.

the only good part was the author's theory on a 'cool girl'
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144 of 172 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing (seems a fitting title...), 17 Mar 2013
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Recently, I have found it hard to trust the book charts (50'shades anyone...) but on this occasion I took a gamble and having read no reviews or summaries, I gave Gone Girl a chance. I completely, honestly urge everyone to do the same. This book is so well written, and covers so many unique character personalities that I kept having to remind myself that this was a work of fiction. The plot unravels so majestically that I genuinely couldn't put the novel down, and the shocks in the text were exactly like- unexpected, earth-shattering shocks. If great, modern, suspenseful literature is something you crave, then you NEED to read this book.
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