The Girl on the Train: The multi-million-copy global phenomenon
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THE RUNAWAY GLOBAL BESTSELLER
‘Gripping, enthralling – a top-notch thriller and a compulsive read.’ SJ Watson, bestselling author of BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP
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.
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…
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ASIN : B00NOPQU2K
Publisher : Transworld Digital; 1st edition (15 January 2015)
Language : English
File size : 2205 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 418 pages
Customers say
Customers find the book compelling and gripping. They describe the plot as intriguing and suspenseful. The writing quality is praised as well-crafted and vivid. Readers find the story thrilling and exciting, keeping them hooked until the end. Many describe the book as a page-turner with crisp pages. However, opinions differ on the character development – some find them rich and strong, while others consider them normal people.
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ADITI SAHA –
Am I the last on e to read this book?! Anyhow, do not be the last one to read this epic book.
âLet 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.â—-Jodi PicoultPaula 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 SAMERachel catches the same commuter train every morning. She knows it will wait at the same signal each time, overlooking a row of back gardens. Sheâs even started to feel like she knows the people who live in one of the houses. âJess and Jasonâ, she calls them. Their life â as she sees it â is perfect. If only Rachel could be that happy.UNTIL TODAYAnd then she sees something shocking. Itâs only a minute until the train moves on, but itâs enough.Now everythingâs changed. Now Rachel has a chance to become a part of the lives sheâs only watched from afar.Now theyâll see; sheâs 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.
Mariah Mulla –
Amazing Book! This sums it up for me
Amazing Book! This sums it up for me! Do hit the helpful button! It helps me a lot!THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN is a dark, haunting and depressing psychological thriller, but it’s incredibly effective thanks to the writing skills of author Paula Hawkins. Rachel is a divorced woman who would do anything for a drink, and like a lot of folks consumed by a love affair with the bottle, one might call her a victim of circumstances. Her husband Tom had an affair that resulted in a pregnancy. He divorced Rachel, married the “other woman” and now all three (husband, wife and child) are happily ensconced in the house that was once Rachel’s.The train that Rachel rides to London each day takes her past her old neighborhood. From the window of the train she observes not only her old garden that backs up to the tracks, but also the daily activities of another couple who reside down the street from her previous home. In her imagination she has given the couple names and has created a fairy tale love life for them. Real life, however, cannot live up to her fantasy and the couple does not have the picture perfect relationship that Rachel has concocted. When a murder occurs, Rachel becomes entangled in the investigation because of what she has witnessed on her daily commute.This rather bleak story with intersecting timelines is told from the viewpoint of three different women Rachel, Anne and Megan. All the women are unreliable narrators with something to hide. In fact, most of the characters in this novel, including the men, lack veracity, and are a self-serving and unsympathetic group with plenty of skeletons in their closets.Lest I continue and divulge too much of the plot, let me just say that the twists and turns in the story are many and readers will be easily drawn in, making it easy to devour this book in one afternoon.A complex, intelligent and unpredictable plot.The characters are rugged, distinctive and flawed….the author is utterly unreliable…”what you will believe will never be what you will be getting”The emotions of a broken marriage and the repentance artfully crafted .If you’re a fan of thriller and you enjoyed “Gone Girl” then this book is surely your cup of tea….
Garg Ankit –
Predictable mystery
I finally boarded the hype train (pun intended) to see what all the fuss was about, and I have to say it left me disappointed when I finally got off. This has led me to believe that 2015 didn’t have better books in the mystery and thriller genre, hence the Goodreads Choice Award going to The Girl on the Train.Now don’t get me wrong. The book was a decent read – the beginning was so slow that I was about to dnf it forever; the onward journey to the first half of the book was what kept me going. And then, even though the author tried to end (almost) each chapter with a twist in the plot, the suspense was not strong enough to be maintained till the end, thereby making the joy of reading a mystery futile.I had set some expectations after reading the title and the blurb. Needless to say, those were never met. No sooner had the plot picked some pace than it turned out to be yet another murder mystery – the role of being that “girl on the train” was lost.What I liked was the character of the protagonist – a heroine with humanly flaws, an alcoholic who finds it tough to quit. The nuances faced by an alcoholic are vividly depicted – her thought process, the feeling of guilt, the promise to stop drinking and then doing the exact opposite the first chance she gets. Then again, the character of the killer did not get enough pages as it rightly deserved – I see a scope of lots of improvements there.Verdict: Pick if you are fine with easily being able to guess the killer.
carmen –
Buena lectura para verano.
paola gamez –
This is the first book I finished in less than 4 days. It is addictive and you just can’t stop reading. I hesitated a bit to buy it, because I read that the amount of characters was confusing, and it is not true at all. Quite an easy and enjoyable reading. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to enjoy an intriguing story.
Greg at 2 Book Lovers Reviews –
Whenever there is one of these books, you know the ones, where the movie rights are sold as soon as the book comes off the press, I am two things: intrigued and skeptical. Intrigued – what is it about this book that has captured so many people so quickly? Skeptical â what did the marketing machine do to get this book out to so many people so quickly? Usually I donât trust the big brotheresque marketing machine that seems to decide what the population is going to like before we even get it.With that being said, I like to think that I go into these things with an open mind, and to be honest, I was immediately drawn into Rachelâs story. I loved the back and forth start of the story; I found that it complemented the confused storyline going on within Rachelâs mind. At several points in the story, I found myself asking (just like Rachel) â âWait, what just happened?â I felt like I was right there with Rachel on that train ride to hell.Iâve read quite a bit of complaining about the characters in The Girl on the Train. Personally, I thought that they were created brilliantly. Not one of them likable, hardly a redeemable characteristic amongst them. From the cheating spouses, the raging alcoholic, to the liars and manipulatorsâ¦I loved to hate them all. Normally, I like to have a connection with a character, but with The Girl on the Train I was in complete shock at the depths of self-important assholery these characters could reach. It was a character train wreck, and I could not look away.I dragged my wife to the movie shortly after I read the book (she actually came quite willingly). Did it live up to the book? No. Did it do the book justice? Yes. And my wife loved it! Will I read another book by Paula Hawkins in the future? Absolutely!The Girl on the Train truly was a ride on a crazy train.
Juliano Oliveira –
Comprei para treinar a leitura em inglês. Livro interessante, com a história com diversos desdobramentos. O kindle tem vários recursos de leitura em outra lÃngua, que não conhecia, e são ótimos.
Barbara Soldani –
Ho scaricato questo ebook sul mio kindle paperwhite e l’ho letto in poco tempo perché la storia è avvincente e curiosa.L’ho letto molto prima che uscisse il film in america e in italia e devo dire che la storia come spesso accade è molto più interessante in versione originale quindi consiglio di leggere questo libro, scaricandolo sui vostri ebook preferibilmente per l’ecologia e anche perché l’esperienza di leggere su kindle (nel mio caso) è davvero unica, niente riflessi, in spiaggia è comodissimo…ma questa è un altra recensione. buona lettura a tutti, salviamo gli alberi!!