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In reply to the discussion: Has anyone read "Gone Girl?" [View all]leftyladyfrommo
(19,478 posts)44. I just finished the book.
Yep. Those two deserved each other. And really it was a great twist for the ending of the novel.
But I still feel like the book does say a lot about what women do to stay in their marriages. I really thought the whole early section on Amy was really interesting. And that whole thing about the way younger mistress. So many young mistresses like that are just clueless.
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if only she wasn't also a sociopath is what I kept thinking throughout the whole book.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#8
agree with you and I will shut up now because I am ruining the plot line for you. Where are you
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#19
Exactly. Gillian ruins the powerful feminist message in this book by making Amy crazy. -
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#23
I kind of wished I had read the book before I saw the movie. and Yes, at some point,
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#35
I think Gillian wrapped it up quickly because, by that time, she was tired of living in Amy's
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#13
Understanding how she felt is one thing, justifying/rationalizing the actions she takes is a whole
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#16
I don't know that I don't like her. She is deliciously evil. Like the Wicked Witch in Fairy Tales.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#21
I read the first half and the end. I gave up because I could see they were both sociopaths.
Shrike47
Jan 2015
#33
intersting, in that I did not see him as a sociopath, just lazy and spoiled.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2015
#36