![]() ![]() Here are 12 follow-up reads for The Girl On the Train (that aren't Gone Girl) to fill the hole that Hawkins left when you hit the final page on Rachel and Megan's story. Lucky for you, women write some of the best twisty, keep-you-up-at-night mysteries. (And I'm going to bet you've already read Gone Girl, the novel to which The Girl On the Trainis being so hotly compared.) Bittersweet: A Novel by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore 3.9 (74) Paperback (Reprint) 17.00 Paperback 17.00 eBook 12.99 Audiobook 0. You want a page-turner that'll keep you guessing, and a fast-paced mystery in which you're tearing through the story just to find out what happens next. ![]() If you've already gobbled up The Girl On the Train, you're probably hungry for something similar to read that hits lots of the same notes. Translation: The Girl On the Trainlives up to the hype. Oh, yeah, and it's looking mighty cozy on that bestseller list, too. ![]() 2015 More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. ![]() 2021 June: A Novel (Unabridged) 2016 Frito Lay (Unabridged) 2015 Bittersweet. Bittersweet: A Novel (Unabridged) 2014 Fierce Little Thing. It's all anyone can talk about: the suspenseful plot, the big twist, the unreliable narrator - Hawkins has spun herself a winning formula for sure. Bittersweet by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore. And now that it's been out for about a month? Well, I don't have to tell you much, because you've heard all about it yourself. Even before its release, Paula Hawkins' debut novel The Girl On the Trainwas insanely buzzworthy - we were even talking about it here on Bustle. ![]()
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