Do you read these for ideas? I follow Boob Bub and Book Riot on Facebook and they often have lists or links to lists. Some are helpful and others not so much. Recently they had one for people who liked the book "Wild" by Cheryl Strayed.
http://ift.tt/22dHAfj
and there are many for people who liked "Gone Girl" or "Girl on the Train" and from one of these lists I found Mary Kubica's "Pretty Baby", one I would recommend while adding it was a suspenseful book and other than that I'm not sure what the similarity to Gone Girl or GotT would be.
It's told from three viewpoints. I listened to it and the book had 3 narrators giving each character a clear voice, which I liked.
1. The husband who immediately lets you know he married a bleeding heart who has in recent years gone to extremes he feels he can't support.
2. The bleeding-heart wife who has recently noted a homeless girl with a baby at the train station in the chilly Chicago mornings. Of course, she must help the girl and that means taking her into her home.
3. The homeless girl, who's story we hear as she tells it to the investigator at a center for juvenile offenders.
If you liked this book recommendation lists
http://ift.tt/22dHAfj
and there are many for people who liked "Gone Girl" or "Girl on the Train" and from one of these lists I found Mary Kubica's "Pretty Baby", one I would recommend while adding it was a suspenseful book and other than that I'm not sure what the similarity to Gone Girl or GotT would be.
It's told from three viewpoints. I listened to it and the book had 3 narrators giving each character a clear voice, which I liked.
1. The husband who immediately lets you know he married a bleeding heart who has in recent years gone to extremes he feels he can't support.
2. The bleeding-heart wife who has recently noted a homeless girl with a baby at the train station in the chilly Chicago mornings. Of course, she must help the girl and that means taking her into her home.
3. The homeless girl, who's story we hear as she tells it to the investigator at a center for juvenile offenders.
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