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The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
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it was amazing
bookshelves: adult, recommended

Here are some things you can expect to find in this book, which is solidly in the Mean Mommy Thriller Genre (a subcategory of the Lululemon Murder Ladies genre, which sometimes features Mean Mommies but not always):
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•alcoholic beverages of all kinds, big ones, small ones, glass bottles, plastic
•blunt trauma
•sexy real estate agents
•sexy nannies
•sexy independently employed freelancer IT professionals*
•sexy therapists
•sexy therapy
•babies (both tots and angels)**
•unreliable narrators
•unreliable therapists
•reliable trains
•p³Ü°ì±ð

*I'm not entirely clear how this works but I assume it is a Gross Pointe Blank but with laptops situation
**according the John Mulaney Child Classification System

A perfectly solid entry in the category and a good way to occupy oneself during a cross country plane ride.
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Reading Progress

April 21, 2022 – Started Reading
April 22, 2022 – Finished Reading
April 23, 2022 – Shelved
April 23, 2022 – Shelved as: recommended
April 23, 2022 – Shelved as: adult

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Bang Bang Books I really wanted to see your review because I want to see how a writer writes a book review. I love it!


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Em Lee I didn’t like it because I figured out the plot halfway through 😂 it was too long ago for me to remember whether the writing itself was any good though.


Ashley I hated everybody in it, but it kept my attention until the end. 😂


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