Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Midnight Book Club: Gone Girl

It should come as no surprise that I'm in a book club.  I have a small book addiction. I started my book club on Meet Up back on Feb 19, 2010- almost three years ago!  The Hubs and I had moved to a new town about 6 months prior and other than family, I was lonely.  I had started my book blog, and decided that I would join a book club!  I found out about Meet Up, and realized that I just needed to start my own book club. It's been great, and I've really made a wonderful group of friends through it, but because it costs money to run a group (but not to be a member of a group) we've decided to just switch to Goodreads and continue meeting once a month (twice now that we're adding a dinner and movie get together).  Why continue paying to use a public forum when we already have an awesome book club?  

This will be a monthly feature in which I discuss my book club selections, and since it'll be posted after we meet, there will be spoilers!  DO NOT read further unless you want to be spoiled on plot.  

Our book for January was Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Group Take:  Out of 7 of us, we all agreed that the book was total FUBAR!  In fact, if our book club had a word for the book, it would start with F and end with K.  No points if you guessed ForK.  Then ending had most of us upset, and I may have the lone dissenter.  Sandra brought a print out of Gillian Flynn's explanation of the ending- the author likes ambiguous endings. I also read the same interview, and Flynn knows exactly where Amy and Nick are 5, 10 and 15 years down the road, so I'm hoping for a sequel a decade down the line!  We all liked the book, even if we hated both the characters (Nick was weak and an idiot, and Amy was a crazy bitch) and weren't thrilled with the ending.  Most of the gals were quite happy that Amy got duped by rednecks in the Ozarks- I personally hope that Amy tracks them down someday because if anyone knows how to serve a cold dish of revenge it is Amazing Amy.  Lots of jokes flew since one of our members is named Amy, and this made for one of our best book club discussions ever!  The biggest problem we all had was how easy Amy set Desi up, considering he actually wasn't spending all his time with her and we felt that could be weakness in her armor.  All seven of us read the book, which is a minor miracle, and we were all eager to discuss it.  Amy, crazy as she may have been, was impressive, as was Nick's monumental idiocy in all his screw ups!

My Take: This was a re-read for me, and it was even better the second time around!  The first time I read it, I kind of suspected the major twist, but I also was convinced that Nick's dad might have accidentally killed Amy, so it was fun to bring up various theories we'd all had at one point.  I listened to the audio, as had a few others, and we all agreed that it's a great audio listen- well recommended.  The scope of the twists and turns of this book continues to amaze me and I really, really need to make time for Flynn's other books.  I also hope that her next book lives up to some of Gone Girl's fame, which may be hard.  But I don't need it to have a 'gotcha' moment like GG, so I'm not as hard to please as I suspect some readers may be (you know, the ones who only buy books on the top ten list and like their authors to crank out the same story with new character names every few months).  

Verdict:  Gone Girl is the perfect book for book clubs, and it was likened to another favorite read of ours, Fingersmith by Sarah Waters.  That's another jaw dropper (actually, it's a bigger jaw dropper) and a book that we discussed just as much as Gone Girl.  


Up next in February: The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling!

Am I the only one who thinks the cover looks like some 1970's porn movie cover?

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8 comments:

  1. I skimmed a bit because I haven't read this one yet and I totally plan on it! Aren't book clubs the best? I'm glad you have a great one. Enjoy The Casual Vacant (yes it looks like a 1970's porn). I look forward to your thoughts.

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  2. Gone Girl was definitely near the top of my favorite reads of 2012 because I love the mindf**kery sort of books. Flynn is a master and totally screwing with you and thanking you for it later! I would have loved to be a fly on the wall of your book club discussion for this one. I imagine it was a riot!

    Man, I wish we had a book club around here...

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  3. Wait... you're in a book club? Just kidding! I love this feature and great wrap up of our discussion. You're totally right that we all read the book. I can't remember the last time we all read the book, which I am totally at fault for some myself, but not in 2013! I'm reading them all!


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  4. Wtf, what could it be BESIDES ForK? I can't think of anything! The end was awful for me, because of the baby. Yes, it kept Nick trapped, but I just couldn't help imagining the poor child who had to grow up with Nick and Amy as parents. I was having panic attacks on behalf of that child. I mean, they don't even have half a chance at ending up normal. Also, I loved Amy until she got screwed over by the red necks. And she just took it. It made me feel like she was weak. And pathetic. If she had gotten her revenge, I would have been okay with all of her actions. But she LET IT GO. and that PISSED me off. Desi was an idiot. I feel bad for his mom, but that is what you get for trusting someone like Amy who is CLEARLY not okay in the head. I don't trust people who have stories like that of people always out to get them. i mean... sure it happens. But the liklihood of you ALWAYS being the victim? I'm sorry. If you find yourself the victim on a regular basis, I think it's time you take a step back and say "What am I doing to get myself in these situations"? Obviously, I read the book and know Amy was not the victim, but if I had met her in real life, it would have taken 2-3 incidents for me to decide to drop her. Drama queens are not my style. Also, I need to be the center of attention.

    Also... I've never seen a 70s porn movie cover....

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  5. To be perfectly honest, when I scrolled down and saw Casual Vacancy my first thought was "Oh, No..." I'm glad to hear that your book club meet up went so well.

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  6. Okay, I guess I should put Fingersmith up near the top of my list. I keep hearing about it! :) Good call on the porn movie cover thing.

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  7. Gone Girl is a great book for book clubs! And Amy was totally crazy!

    I have The Casual Vacancy but with all the not-so-great things I've heard about it, I've been putting it off. I'll be very interested to see what you and the rest of your book club think about it!

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