Gone Girl
by Gillian Flynn
5/5
Crown Publishing Group 432 pages June 5, 2012
On their fifth wedding anniversary, Nick Dunne's wife Amy disappears. Under mounting pressure from the police and a media frenzy, Nick's portrait of a blissful marriage begins to crumble, revealing dark secrets on both sides.
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Jim's Review
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Jim has trust issues now. Seriously, this book rewired something in Jim's wormy little brain. Flynn's dueling unreliable narrators had Jim flipping pages so fast he nearly lost a segment. The midpoint twist is one of the greatest gut-punches in modern fiction, and the ending will haunt you like a bad relationship. Five worms — Jim's never looking at marriage the same way again.
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