![]() ![]() If there are two people doing something wrong and one of them is a girl, it’s got to be her fault, right?”Īlso right in the beginning, there is an index listing the people of the town and their relationships, which made things much simpler. Second is the issue of blaming women when Lena is frustrated with Jules saying – “ I don’t understand people like you, who always choose to blame the woman. I didn’t think they did it in your living room and asked afterward if you had a good time.” For example, the author defines rape as saying –“I thought rape was something a bad man did to you, a man who jumped at you in an alleyway, and a man who held a knife to your throat. The back and forth in time was a little confusing, to be honest.īut I liked the way some issues have been dealt with. Book Review: Into The Water by Paula Hawkins By Dan Brotzel May 20 2017, 8.00am text This psychological thriller, the follow-up to the huge-seller The Girl On The Train, is set in a. It could’ve been deeper – in terms of the characters. Hawkins skillfully delves into the psyche of each character, extracting their. Order by the ton.' -Booklist (starred review) 'Twisty and compulsive. The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins is at it again with Into the Water.' -Mic A page-turning thriller. Hawkins' third novel, after her smash debut with The Girl on the Train (2015) and a weak follow-up with Into the Water (2017), gets off to a confusing start. I thought we got to the mystery in a very roundabout way, beating about the bush. Into the Water by Paula Hawkins, 9780735211209. 31, 2021 A young man has been stabbed to death on a houseboat.that much is clear. I wasn’t madly turning the pages, as is printed in many reviews by popular magazines. ![]()
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