Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- "What are you thinking, Amy?" Just how well can you ever know the person you love? This is the question that Nick Dunne must ask himself on the morning of his fifth wedding anniversary when his wife Amy suddenly disappears. The police immediately suspect Nick. Amy's friends reveal that she was afraid of him, that she kept secrets from him. He swears it isn't true. A police examination of his computer shows strange searches. He says they aren't his. And then there are the persistent calls on his mobile phone. So what really did happen to Nick's beautiful wife? And what was in that half-wrapped box left so casually on their marital bed? In this novel, marriage truly is the art of war...
Watch as Gillian Flynn talks to Richard and Judy about her book Gone Girl.
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I was surprised with the ending too but once I'd taken it in I saw some elements of genius in it. It was unexpected but actually made sense to me, as their undeniable and extremely unhealthy need for each other had even come through at the worst moments of their marriage.
great writer
This book was brilliant, one of the best I have ever read :)
I really loved this book!
It's really a magnificent interview. I really liked the questions. They are significant and relevant. Thanks.
Great book of my research
nice
i downloaded the book 3 months ago and didn't read it yet,i don't know why i'm not excited about it i just keep delay it
I definitely wouldn't describe Nick as 'vile' :/
Cheating on his wife after dragging her to bumfuck nowhere is kinda vile.
Certainly not on Amy's level, though.
The way he went about it was bad, but he only wanted to move to Missouri to look after his dying mother. He's far from perfect but in that scenario I believe he had good intentions.
Yeah, I agree with that. Nick was just a coward when it came to confrontation, which caused all the troubles in his life.
Charlotte Malone ppp
Gone Girl. Sounds Good. How you get the Gone Girl - that could be a matter for my acquisitions department. I certainly could use a Gone Girl. All sorts of interesting reading I would imagine. I'm sure I could read her like a book. But she might have some hidden mysteries. Blondes often do - she is a blonde isn't she? She probably sings. Plays guitar. Average at Banjo. Can't really sing that well, though. Just got high quick, but no long term real glory. You never know though. She might have staying power. It doesn't look like a Love Story. If I read it, one day I would have to have another go at reading it and begin again. Maybe on a Wednesday. In a Cafe. Listening to Fire and Rain. Or better yet - Room for Squared. Yeh. Mmm. Ooh baby. noahidebooks.angelfire.com
Judy said - ".....She just disappears from the house - completely ..."
Oh come on, can anyone ever disappear partially? Is there some kind of apparition test going on? Like, 'Oh! Amy has disappeared! But hey! Wait! I think her right ear is still hovering on the table.'
The rest of the video was wonderful.
Shows the most evil depths of the female psyche. :0
God! Please let my next girlfriend be just like this author, this brilliant, beautiful woman!!!
GroundlessSource God, please save humanity from evil feminazism, personified in such a woman!
The questions are a bit off. My interpretation of the book matched her explanation completely. If you don't understand that they're both messed up yet relatable and redeemable then I'm sorry you haven't read deeply enough to it or enjoyed it in the same way.
I have a feeling that she is more like both of them, especially amy, than she is willing to admit. most writers draw very heavily on their own experience. frankly, i'd be somewhat scared to be married to her.
Nan Bollinger she did admit to partly basing amy of herself to a certain extent.
She is crazy for sure
Ofcourse otherwise it would be cheating.also they wright to let it go as Chioran said to relax to let those ideas leave them ...
As I read some parts, I knew it was personal..she internally hates men and probably Amy herself..
Loved the book, but the ending not so much, the end was an easy way out for the writer, I would say...
I wouldn’t say an easy way out; I thought so at first, but it’s not. If anything, it was the tragedy of the book itself versus the infidelity and unhappiness and incompatibility with one another. On top of that, it’s a win for Amy who invested so much into a guy that cared less for her. Via a child, she’s forcing Nick to grow the hell up, man the fuck up, and it was something Nicks character needed.
"Marriage as a long con..." This is all you need to know about what this woman thinks about men. Discussion CLOSED.
John Karavitis AMEN brother! Just saw the film. The author is satanically possessed.
Hahahahaha you tickle me
Freak.
Yeah when she said " when you first meet, you trick each other"...she sees relationships as fake..
The most lame anti-climax pathetic ending. Like Gillian run out of ideas while working on this one. I mean it's great and all, but come on...you have to give the readers what they need! I want my money back, thank you very much.