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astridandlouise 's review for:
Sharp Objects
by Gillian Flynn
I enjoyed this as much as one can enjoy a novel with a few psychological damaged characters at the centre of the plot. As deranged and morbid as it was, it was written well. I didn't have trouble believing the delicate subject matter that Flynn discussed and the detail of which she entered into seemed plausible and well researched. Definitely macabre in nature and am now slightly interested in how it translated to screen - although still not quite sure I'd love to watch it.
Definitely found this ending much more plausible and satisfying than Gone Girl. (I will not reenter the dissatisfaction and anger I felt with the ending of that book.) But it didn't carry the same urgency that Gone Girl did throughout.
Definitely found this ending much more plausible and satisfying than Gone Girl. (I will not reenter the dissatisfaction and anger I felt with the ending of that book.) But it didn't carry the same urgency that Gone Girl did throughout.