![]() I've been noticing a trend, there seems to be social media texting, facebook and chat rooms, etc. There are many twists in this novel and while I did see many of them coming, the details and dialog are smart and believable and gives each twist more dimensions. ![]() At a little over 400 pages, you really feel for the characters and have a true sense of being on a journey with them. Most new novels have a "just cranked out" feel and end too quickly. The story isn't rushed, and that's becoming harder to find. TWITW is well written and has more fully developed characters than GOAT. While they both have seemingly unreliable heroines, GOAT has an alcoholic who has a drinking problem due marital problems, in TWITW, we have Anna who drinks too much and self medicates and part of the story is finding out why she's doing it. I do think there are many similarities between Girl on a Train and The Woman in the Window. ![]() I didn't care for GG, but I did enjoy Girl on a Train. Well, let me start by saying I don't think Gone Girl and Girl on a Train are similar. ![]()
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