BOOKSHELF: THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN BY PAULA HAWKINS
September 20, 2015 in blog, blogger, book, books, bookshelf, gone girl, living, movie, no spoilers, novel, paula hawkins, penguin, review, story, the girl on the train, transworld, writer
A love of crime/thriller novels is one I think I’ve inherited from my mum, after first borrowing her James Patterson books I discovered a love for all things gruesome and grisly (I know, how weird does that make me sound) so when I first heard about this book I was dying to read it. This post won’t contain any spoilers. Zero, zilch, nil! The Girl On The Train* is told through the perspective of three different women; Rachel, Anna and Megan. Rachel is ultimately the girl on the train. She makes the same two journeys each day in and out of...
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BOOKSHELF: DEATH CURE BY JAMES DASHNER
September 11, 2015 in book, bookshelf, death cure, gladers, james dashner, living, maze runner, movie, newt, novel, review, story, teresa, the scorch trials, thomasThis book, guys. I can’t even. I finished it a few weeks ago and hadn’t got round to writing up my thoughts on it until now but I suppose I should start by saying there will be no spoilers in this review, as always. I’ve mentioned...