MY PICK OF THE MONTH:

The girl on the train written by Paula Hawkins. This book is defiantly the pick of the month. This book describes the most life changing relationships of 3 women between 1 toxic man. "you don't know her. But she knows you". 

Rachel takes the train everyday to pass by the same neighbourhood to watch 2 families, one is a newly moved neighbour and the other is her ex husbands family. She fantasies about the perfect suburban lives, She has a drinking problem, drinking her life and problems away day and night, she lost her job because of her negative behaviour and her unprofessionalism. But this does not stop her persistence and endeavours from exposing her ex husband  of being the most toxic, manipulative, and a liar that he really is. 

Megan, works at an art gallery, she is the newly moved neighbour, who is a liar, always restless, and yearns for the impossible. What happens when she is fed up with her life and finally decides to escape?

Another beautiful character is Anna, she is married to Rachel's ex husband. She has a child and a pretty boring life, she yearns to have an exciting life like other people, but instead she is stuck at home taking care of a child. Her life revolves around her family and she is stopped from attaining her greatest potential. 

The best thing about this book is that page by page the author beautiful revels each of the characters flaws, in the end who you expected is the bad guy shows up to be the innocent guy. The book isn't dramatic at all, in then end the gift wraps is its self.

“I have never understood how people can blithely disregard the damage they do by following their hearts.” I agree with her

"Hawkins should be congratulated, both for daring to try something new, and for dong it well"       -DAILY TELEGRAPH

"if you like your books twisty and your narrators unreliable and flawed, this is for you"               -COSMOPOLITAN


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