The Trickery of Memory In Fiction, Thriller T Memory’s a slippery thing. The most treacherous thing about it is that you often get what you think you want. Paula Hawkins – The Girl on the Train Purchase Now Paula Hawkins The Girl on the Train FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Blurred Lines of Self In Fiction, Thriller B Sometimes I don’t even know if I’m acting. Maybe I am a happy, cheerful person who drinks too much. Paula Hawkins – The Girl on the Train Purchase Now
Pretending to Live In Fiction, Thriller P I’m playing at real life instead of actually living it. Paula Hawkins – The Girl on the Train Purchase Now
The Dilemma of Waiting In Fiction, Thriller T And I can’t do this, I can’t just be a wife. I don’t understand how anyone does it—there is literally nothing to do but wait. Wait for a man to come home and love you. Either that or look around for something to distract you. Paula Hawkins – The Girl on the Train Purchase Now
Mourning the Never-Had In Fiction, Thriller M It’s possible to miss what you’ve never had, to mourn for it. Paula Hawkins – The Girl on the Train Purchase Now
Obsession’s Grip In Fiction, Thriller O I can’t stop thinking about her, about what she’s doing, who she’s doing it with. Paula Hawkins – The Girl on the Train Purchase Now