A review by rubybooks
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

dark emotional mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

 This was a pretty random read for me - I just came across the audiobook while I was looking on my library app. This book was extremely popular a few years ago, so I did know a little bit about the plot before I went in, so I did guess a few of the plot points but not all of them. It's not the typical genre I read, but I did enjoy reading it, especially because there are a lot of twists and turns. I got through it quickly once I got a few hours in, but I don't know if it would have taken me longer if I hadn't read the audiobook.

Gone Girl follows the disappearance of Amy Dunne on her 5th wedding anniversary. The story is narrated in the present time by her husband, Nick, and Amy also narrates some past events before the timelines overlap at the end. So much of the evidence suggests that Nick killed his wife - did he? From the very beginning, it's obvious that the situation is more complicated than the police assume.

The main characters, Nick and Amy, are both extremely unlikeable characters. That worked really well for this book, because they both do bad things and you're not quite sure whose side to take in the relationship or who to trust. They are definitely unreliable narrators! I hated them both but the story wouldn't have really worked if they didn't have serious character flaws. There are a lot of small details about them throughout and it was satisfying to see them starting to come together in the end.

Gone Girl did not end like I expected it to. I won't give any spoilers, but I was definitely expecting something more dramatic or shocking so I was disappointed. There really isn't much I can say without specifics, but there was so much build up and then it just... ended. I don't know, I was just hoping for something more so I was let down.

So overall, it was a fun and engaging read, but I was a disappointed by the ending. This often happens when I read crime/thriller/mystery books - I get really invested in the story as it unfolds and I am never satisfied by the end. It's not my usual genre to read though, so make of that what you will! Even though I didn't love it, I'll probably still check out some of Flynn's other books. Be aware of adult content, descriptions of sex, drugs, alcohol, murder and infidelity. 

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