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Published 11:58 30 Apr 2015 BST
Updated 13:50 11 Jun 2015 BST
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Rebecca says: I’m not going to lie, I had very high expectations for this novel due to the hype surrounding it and the constant comparisons to Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl. Thankfully those expectations were met and exceeded, although I must admit it did take me a few chapters to get into the story and familiarise myself with the narrative style (which is a number of different subjective narrators). But once I was hooked, I was properly hooked. I couldn’t wait to read the next entry, find another piece of the puzzle.
Rachel is an intriguing, albeit not entirely likeable, protagonist. She is infuriating and sympathetic all at once. Her life is in tatters as is her memory of the night of the incident around which the book revolves. It’s gripping and tense but builds gradually and dramatically to a climax that I found both surprising and satisfying. The Girl on the Train is one heck of a journey, one that I would recommend everyone to go on.
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