![]() A literary page-turner, impeccably paced, which celebrates the world lost while posing questions about art, fame, and what endures after everything, and everyone, is gone. (Have fun riding the subway after this one!) The perspective shifts between a handful of survivors, all connected to a famous actor who died onstage just before the collapse. ![]() Mandel’s spectacular, unmissable new novel is set in a near-future dystopia, after most - seriously, 99.99 percent - of the world’s population is killed suddenly and swiftly by a flu pandemic. (Suspense being key to many of these stories, spoilers for this list and Gone Girl have been carefully avoided.)ġ. These seven recent novels should keep you busy until you see Nick and Amy on the big screen. ![]() A spirited tale that will make you question the foundations of marriage and whether or not you can ever truly know another person, maybe where a woman literally leaves or goes missing, with an unconventional structure, shifting narrative perspective, slow reveals, insight into the everyday horror of existing as a woman in the world, and hopefully, some suspense. You need a book that will grab your attention and mess with your head like Gone Girl. What to read while you wait for David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s blockbuster novel, Gone Girl (or to fill the void once you’ve seen it)? You’ve already conquered Flynn’s own backlist, and you’ve read all the Tana French you can get your hands on.
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