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Would You Read A Book If It's Advertised As The Next Gone Girl Or For Fans Of Gone Girl?
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Sep 09, 2014 05:37PM
There seem to be a lot of books that say that this is the next Gone Girl book or this is a great book if you're a fan of Gone Girl. Any thoughts?
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Kirsten, agree with you and you said it a whole lot better, but I do still like Fox News. :D

..ummm..I don't think so:)




I rather like when books are referred under the genre, but not modeled after another popular title. Sometimes it prejudices me against the book. I like it when an author is unique in their own right.
Short answer, I agree! :)

Well, if you knew me better, you'd KNOW I was long-winded! :) I have a tendency, when telling someone something, to add in a lot of miscellaneous details, many of them unnecessary . . . but I talk fast, so at least it's not too draining for whoever I'm talking to. Ha haaaa!



Perhaps we have unknown family connections. . . the sleuth in me is curious. :) Any French Canadian in your family tree? I think that's where my windmill hands come from.

Ugh, aggravating. I don't like that.
Dana wrote: "I already have and unfortunately it was nothing like Gone Girl. It makes me believe it's false advertisement to get readers to read their book."
I still remember with The Dinner By Herman Koch came out in the WSJ said that this was the European version of Gone Girl. It was nothing like the book. Absolutely no connection whatsoever.
I still remember with The Dinner By Herman Koch came out in the WSJ said that this was the European version of Gone Girl. It was nothing like the book. Absolutely no connection whatsoever.

I still remember with The Dinner By He..."
Thats the book I am talking about.

Perhaps we h..."
Heinz-57, probably that many varieties of European heritage and mixed together in the U.S.

I still remember with The Dinner By He..."
I agree with you Ron.The 2 stories are completely different,and I have read them both,as well.

They do it a lot, don't they? Sometimes I think it can be a two-edged sword, sure you'll drag some people but you'll drive others away...
Plus I've read books with those kind of tagline and finished thinking... it wasn't at all like that book.