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A reader lives a thousand lives before they die. The person who never reads lives only one.

Disclaimer: I'm not graduating this year so I'm not doing those finals, but I do have my mock exams now so it is a sort of finals week.

This morning, I had my first two exams: English and Psychology. The English exam was supposed to be a compare and contrast of two "unseen" texts. I went into the exam expecting two articles which is what we've had so far, but instead I find myself looking at an extract from Gone Girl. I almost started laughing then and there. Since it had been the second book our school's book club had read, about a fourth of the people taking that exam, had also read it. 

Way to go choosing an unseen text, teacher, way to go.

-Laura
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It's been about an hour since I finished Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. I put it down and immediately took a long shower. Now, I only take long showers when I'm either cold or thinking, and this book definitely required a thinking type of shower. It was incredibly intense and disturbing, not to mention gripping. I was incapable of putting the book down once I'd started reading it. When I wasn't reading Gone Girl, I was thinking about Gone Girl, and I don't think I'll be able to get it out of my head for a long while.

Before diving head-first into this novel I had a basic idea of its plot. I knew what would happen to the characters on a general level but I didn't know how they would end up there, and this, I feel, made all the difference while I was reading it.

Gone Girl

I'm sure many of you have already heard about this book since it has caused quite a splash after it's 2012 publication. For example, the novel was a New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestseller list for 8 weeks, a movie adaptation under the same title was released in 2014, and it's become a pop-culture reference.

The basis for the novel is that on their 5th anniversary Nick Dunne returns home to find that his wife, Amy, is missing. From the beginning, the reader notices that something is very wrong with the investigation; while the police remain convinced that Nick is behind his wife's disappearance, the story told from his point of view shows that he is innocent. However, Nick is clearly an unreliable narrator as he constantly hides things from the reader, which accounts for a growing distrust towards Nick. And then of course there is Amy's diary...

After the main plot twist in the novel, you see that both of the main characters are deeply psychologically damaged individuals, and begin to understand how their relationship has collapsed so utterly from the fairytale it began as.

The novel twists in the genres of thriller, crime and mystery in a truly addictive way. Gone Girl raises so many questions about relationships, how well you truly know your partner, and feminism. I've already purchased the rest of the books by the brilliant Gillian Flynn and can't wait to read them.

Love is the world's infinite mutability; lies, hatred, murder even, are all knit up in it; it is the inevitable blossoming of its opposites, a magnificent rose smelling faintly of blood. 
-Tony Kushner, The Illusion

-Laura
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Hi! We're Laura and Anna, two twenty-something women who love reading! We originally met each other in Atlanta, GA, over 10 years ago. Since then, we moved back to our home country of Finland, and now that we are in university, Anna lives in Turku, Finland, studying medicine and Laura lives in Asheville, NC, studying literature.

We read in a wide variety of genres, including all forms of young adult fiction and some adult books as well. Laura tries to focus on fantasy, but sometimes her coursebooks get in the way, whereas Anna is happy to read anything other than her textbooks!

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