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Is she, are WE, a good judge of ourselves? Do you think she would say the same thing at the end of the book?


i will say libby is a memorable character which seems to be true of all of flynn's characters. hope the group enjoys it
in regard to your question tom, i think libby was a happier person at the end of the book vs the beginning and i think she probably had a somewhat better self image as a result

"She seemed such a sweet girl. I mean just look at her face on her Goodreads biography and the back of her books. Such a Sweet Face. We had no idea. We just had noooo idea that her mind harbored such Dark Places!"
WARNING: There is an acknowledged error in early editions of Dark Places in which Mrs. Day (nee Krause) refers to her parents as "Day"s...but they were really surnamed "Krause". Nothing is intended in the story by same surnames. This was an editing over-sight.


I read this as soon as it came out, because I loved SO. Unfortunately, I liked it less then other two Flynn novels.
Flynn has this way of writing disturbing and damaged characters who are the same time, at least for me, fun to be in their head. But in DP she just made them too unlikable. I didn't care for them at all...
Mystery was great, though...



I agree. I wanted to give the book 4 stars because the writing was great, the mystery solid, and it kept me turning the pages, but I ended up giving it 3 stars because I didn't like the characters, which made it difficult to care about them. As a result, I didn't enjoy the book as much. I wanted to see how it ended, but I was relieved when it finally did. On the other hand, I loved 'Gone Girl.' Even though the characters in that book weren't very likable either, at least I cared about the protagonist.

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I agree. She has a way with words, and she offers the tiniest bits of details that make the story come alive. Things I would never think to add.

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Yes, my Chicago friend Libby...recommended her Chicago friend Gillian's second novel...which I read. I called my review: Why I finished this gruesome tale...
Thanks, Libby (sigh)...best book I've read in a long, long time. You can write, too...(sigh)
Jane

After you finish this book...read the acknowledgments. Flynn doesn't explain why Ben dyes his red hair black the night before the murders or why Libby dyes her hair bright red again the day she discovers the truth. But she does thank her "brilliant, funny, giant-hearted, super-hot husband... What do I say to a man who knows how I think and still sleeps next to me with the lights off?"
I can't help you with that answer, Gillian Flynn, but I do know what to say to an author who's penned such a novel. Give me a few days to recover and I'll read your debut book SHARP OBJECTS. And now I know why your latest novel GONE GIRL just hit the top of the NYT best-seller list.
Dark Places


After you finish this book...read the acknowledgments. Flynn doesn't explain why Ben dyes his red hair black the night bef..."
Sharp Objects is my favorite from her... But, it's really disturbing and there is a reason SO is on the list of must read horror novels of last decade.

Katherine...there is no way one of us commentors could spoil this book for you! The language, the metaphors, the images the words provoke, the unlikeability of Libby Day.......just seeps in as you read!
Jane

Who do you think could portray this unmarried 30-year old who eats white bread sandwiches with mustard and chunks of cheese and sleeps on unwashed sheets?
Katherine wrote: "Don't we have a spoiler thread aspect to this group?"
There is a spoiler feature that can be used when writing a comment. If you click on the "some html is OK" which appears above the comment box you will see the coding to hide the text. There is also information on how to make something bold, italic, or underlined - it's all the same process.
There is a spoiler feature that can be used when writing a comment. If you click on the "some html is OK" which appears above the comment box you will see the coding to hide the text. There is also information on how to make something bold, italic, or underlined - it's all the same process.

Rooney Mara (from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) might be good, though she'd have to dye her hair. She's tiny and tough, like Libby.



I agree. I wanted to give the book 4 stars because the writing was great, the myster..."
I was thinking about the book, which I recently finished and have been trying to figure out why I didn't like it as much as it probably deserves to be liked. The writing is so solid and so is the mystery. The plot is tight, the structure sound, so what was it? I think you're right...it's the characters. But this might be Flynn's thing. The characters in Gone Girl weren't all that likeable, and yet I found myself really rooting for the husband.
In this book, I cared about the mothers and sisters (but they were dead), but Ben frustrated me (wouldn't he be more open with his sister, whom he hadn't seen in forever...even despite the circumstances!) and Libby just never evolved enough for me. Yes she faced the past for the first time, her loss, her family, but her basic behavior, I wish, had evolved more as the book progressed and she came more to terms with what happened the night of her family's murders.
Still, I really liked this book. It was dark and disturbing, definitely more dark and bloody than Gone Girl, but still well written and tightly plotted enough to keep me turning those pages.



Because she had just been told that she was broke. Did you read the start of the book? Her fund was about to run out and she had no income!!!!!
I read this book last year and it got me hooked i read it in a couple of late nights. I thought there were some parts I thought were a little sick and disturbing, also, it seemed to me pretty easy to figure out the outcome but I always like trying to figure it out before I actually finish! :)
I really enjoyed this book, even the slower parts were easy to push through. I hope you guys enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed this book, even the slower parts were easy to push through. I hope you guys enjoyed it!





Perfectly said!

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I've finished the book a couple weeks ago, but plan on rereading it.
I'm interested in hearing everyone's comments for "Dark Places".