Gone Girl

416 pages

English language

Published Aug. 14, 2012 by Orion Publishing Group, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-297-85939-0
Copied ISBN!

View on OpenLibrary

View on Inventaire

4 stars (101 reviews)

Gone Girl is a 2012 crime thriller novel by American writer Gillian Flynn. It was published by Crown Publishing Group in June 2012. The novel became popular and made the New York Times Best Seller list. The sense of suspense in the novel comes from whether or not Nick Dunne is involved in the disappearance of his wife Amy. Flynn has refuted the notion that she was inspired to write the novel by the 2002 murder of Laci Peterson in California, saying that although she saw parallels between that real-life case and her story, she makes a point not to rely on specific true accounts for her stories. Portraying her principal characters as out-of-work writers, she made use of her own experience being laid off from her job as a writer for Entertainment Weekly.Critics in the United States positively received and reviewed the novel. Reviewers praised the novel's use of …

19 editions

Review of 'Gone Girl' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

It was largely what I expected, plus some, plus a whole lot more I did not expect. I enjoyed it. By halfway through, it was hard to put down!

Gone Girl is what you'd expect from the title, initially. The Amazing Amy, a beautiful woman married to a sharp bright man, a perfect match it would seem, has gone missing on the morning of their fifth anniversary. What I did not expect was the fast-paced and intricate detailing and plot-twisting that ensued in the fast-paced narrative that follows the initial disappearance. The story in Gone Girl is made more complex and engaging as the story is told both from the perspective of Amy herself, and her husband Nick, though this too is complicated, as the perspectives shift and twist as the story unfolds, the sensational story of the husband trying to bring his wife home in the midst of overwhelming …

Review of 'Gone Girl' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I seldom reread thrillers since I know all the plot twists, but this was one I had to revisit before I Netflix the movie version. Dark, twisted, tale told by two antiheroes. Fun sifting through the lies to get to the truth before the final reveal. Sure, it goes trashy and lowest common denominator sometimes so it's a guilty pleasure kind of read, but what's wrong with that now and again?

Review of 'Gone Girl' on Goodreads

2 stars

Nick and Amy, the perfectly in love couple. Moved back from New York after losing their jobs in the publishing industry, they try to make a new life in Nick's childhood hometown. Then Amy goes missing on their fifth wedding anniversary, and questions and suspicions come to life, as their marriage isn't what anyone thought it was.

This is a crazy, schizophrenic novel, and so is this review. Bear with me, as my two-star rating may not give a clear picture of my thoughts on it. This novel operates on two levels--the fiction level, and what I believe is an unintentional, postmodern metafiction level--but it's a perfect example of a bad story and a perfect metaphor for a bad marriage.

The novel starts off like all marriages do, with a lot of hope. There's witty writing and an enjoyable narrative style, not unlike good conversation. Expectations are high and the …

Review of 'Gone Girl' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

To get it out of the way: this book is not for people who think that books should only feature likeable people. (This review is not for people who think that books should only feature likeable people; this reviewer is not for people who think that books should only feature likeable people.) But if you're like me and you like unlikeable people in your books, you'll like this book.

I was thrilled by the first part of this book: unreliable narration is one of my favorite literary techniques; unreliable narration being used to make the narrators look good is even more fun and a pair of unreliable narrators each distorting the narration in their favor was compelling reading that went beyond the normal tenets of mystery novels to speak to the distance between who we are and who we want to be. In this first part, both Nick and Amy, …

Review of 'Gone Girl' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

What a whirlwind. The story turns once, twice, even thrice... I haven't seen the movie yet, but in the end, I pretty much hated Amy.
This book made me think a lot about marriage, in the same way The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle also made me think about marriage.
How well do you know your spouse, whom you're supposed to spend the rest of your life with? And also- what makes a person?
Fascinating, yet sinister read. I'm personally not very happy with the ending, but overall, amazing read.

Review of 'PERDIDA: (Gone Girl: Spanish-language) (Spanish Edition)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Two disturbed people alternate telling you their stories about a tragic event while you try to figure out if they are lying. A long way from Rashômon, but insightful into manipulative personalities and how the media makes stories out of crime -real or imagined.
By the way, check out this discussion of "time machine fiction"...http://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/arts-and-books/the-rise-of-time-machine-fiction

Review of 'Gone Girl' on 'LibraryThing'

1 star

"I know, I know, I’m being a girl."

People like this book. A lot seem to really enjoy it. I know David Fincher is on his way to direct a filmed version of the book.

I can't like it. The book, at its core, is a version of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes short story called "b:Sherlock Holmes: The Problem of Thor Bridge|19768504|Sherlock Holmes The Problem of Thor Bridge|Arthur Conan Doyle|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1387755528s/19768504.jpg|27809969". Having said that, I'm surprised with how inundated I was with the author's attempts to make Amy a hip character, but really ended up with a faded, dated person; sure, I think some things were sweetly - and horridly also, in a good sense of the word - described in the book, to a good extent, but when most of the words in this story are filler for a good plot, I wish it could have been better than …

Review of 'PERDIDA: (Gone Girl: Spanish-language) (Spanish Edition)' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

"I know, I know, I’m being a girl."

People like this book. A lot seem to really enjoy it. I know David Fincher is on his way to direct a filmed version of the book.

I can't like it. The book, at its core, is a version of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes short story called "[b:Sherlock Holmes: The Problem of Thor Bridge|19768504|Sherlock Holmes The Problem of Thor Bridge|Arthur Conan Doyle|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1387755528s/19768504.jpg|27809969]". Having said that, I'm surprised with how inundated I was with the author's attempts to make Amy a hip character, but really ended up with a faded, dated person; sure, I think some things were sweetly - and horridly also, in a good sense of the word - described in the book, to a good extent, but when most of the words in this story are filler for a good plot, I wish it could have been better than …

Review of 'PERDIDA: (Gone Girl: Spanish-language) (Spanish Edition)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I've always had a weakness for noir. [b:Gone Girl|8442457|Gone Girl|Gillian Flynn|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1339602131s/8442457.jpg|13306276] isn't exactly gritty or hard-boiled—maybe it’s a new genre—but whatever it is I want more of it. The characters start off being thoroughly banal, then become unlikable(), and then … well, it’s hard to say much without spoiling the story. There are twists aplenty. Some you'll predict, some are foreshadowed, some you just learn to start expecting. But some will really take you deliciously by surprise. And Flynn’s language is beautifully crafted, a pleasure to read.

The ending is weak. But fifty pages before the end, reflecting on that possibility, I promised myself not to pan the book if that happened: I had enjoyed it far, far too much to let the ending disappoint me. So let yourself enjoy the first 90%. Savor it. Then coast through the ending, keeping in mind how much you’ve enjoyed yourself.

My …

Review of 'PERDIDA: (Gone Girl: Spanish-language) (Spanish Edition)' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

One of those books which leaves you wondering, did I hate this book or did I just not enjoy I very much. Mostly, I think that I don't like books like this very much, which leave you resenting the time you had to spend with a lot of pretty repellent characters.

Sure, there are a million plot twists (all of them completely improbable and increasingly departing from any sort of sense of reality) and lots of action to drive the book onward. However, if I hadn't been reading this for a book club, I would have abandoned it 1/3 of the way in where it switches from most of the characters are awful to oh, looks like almost all of them are completely horrible. From then on it was I just want to get through this so I can be done with them and get them out of my life. …

avatar for estranho

rated it

4 stars
avatar for robhedges

rated it

2 stars
avatar for Shtakser

rated it

4 stars
avatar for denneyeb_co

rated it

3 stars
avatar for daveb

rated it

5 stars
avatar for Lixi

rated it

5 stars
avatar for Lixi

rated it

4 stars
avatar for IceColdBooks

rated it

5 stars
avatar for seabelis

rated it

3 stars
avatar for mahnve

rated it

4 stars
avatar for ashrgreen94

rated it

5 stars
avatar for Rjudice

rated it

5 stars
avatar for schellenberg

rated it

4 stars
avatar for caltf4

rated it

4 stars
avatar for SAKs

rated it

4 stars
avatar for iamd3vil

rated it

3 stars
avatar for iamd3vil

rated it

5 stars
avatar for NoOnesRival

rated it

3 stars
avatar for necochino

rated it

4 stars
avatar for cibertina

rated it

3 stars
avatar for littlezen

rated it

3 stars
avatar for Jameson

rated it

4 stars
avatar for Cariann

rated it

4 stars
avatar for HunterHeading

rated it

4 stars
avatar for maleo

rated it

4 stars
avatar for balise

rated it

5 stars
avatar for axleyjc

rated it

4 stars
avatar for Crane

rated it

5 stars
avatar for ahmednabin

rated it

5 stars
avatar for Sassquatch

rated it

4 stars
avatar for iyamwhoiyam

rated it

2 stars
avatar for Asusana

rated it

3 stars
avatar for dianamontalion

rated it

3 stars
avatar for teamdave

rated it

4 stars
avatar for teerav

rated it

4 stars
avatar for mariechen

rated it

4 stars
avatar for hexarchate

rated it

4 stars
avatar for PineappleButtonUp

rated it

3 stars
avatar for skybondsor

rated it

4 stars
avatar for airdog

rated it

3 stars
avatar for sifuCJC

rated it

4 stars
avatar for ArchivalOwl

rated it

4 stars
avatar for damefolledechat

rated it

5 stars
avatar for xavierroy

rated it

3 stars
avatar for simon

rated it

4 stars
avatar for kataract

rated it

2 stars
avatar for chriskirk

rated it

5 stars
avatar for brucy

rated it

3 stars
avatar for CaptainYoYo

rated it

2 stars
avatar for 73pctGeek

rated it

4 stars
avatar for tremain

rated it

3 stars
avatar for wzhkevin

rated it

4 stars
avatar for satyajit

rated it

4 stars
avatar for YoursTrulee

rated it

5 stars
avatar for cristopher

rated it

4 stars
avatar for Hyzie

rated it

3 stars
avatar for mellifera

rated it

2 stars
avatar for oddghost

rated it

4 stars
avatar for bookelf

rated it

3 stars
avatar for Shtakser

rated it

3 stars
avatar for caltf4

rated it

3 stars
avatar for janson

rated it

4 stars
avatar for lemay

rated it

4 stars
avatar for sadalababa

rated it

4 stars
avatar for ashrgreen94

rated it

5 stars
avatar for maja

rated it

4 stars
avatar for revernau

rated it

4 stars
avatar for gustavo22soares

rated it

No rating

Subjects

  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Fiction, suspense
  • Married people, fiction