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Gillian Flynn: Ostrye predmety (Russian language, 2013, Azbuka)

348 pages

Russian language

Published Nov. 7, 2013 by Azbuka.

ISBN:
978-5-389-05268-0
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OCLC Number:
842150657

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Kamilla Parker, ne osobo udachlivyĭ reporter odnoĭ iz ne osobo uspeshnykh gazet Chikago, mechtaet o blest︠i︡ashcheĭ karʹere. I vot devushke vypadaet shchastlivyĭ shans, sposobnyĭ rezko povysitʹ ee zhurnalistskiĭ status, -- Kamillu posyla︠i︡ut korrespondentom v malenkiĭ gorodok, gde zhertvoĭ manʹ︠i︡aka stali neskolʹko maloletnikh devochek. Eë zadacha vydatʹ chitatel︠i︡am sensa︠t︡sionnoe soobshchenie s mesta sobytiĭ. Delo v tom, chto Kamilla v etom gorode rodilasʹ i vyrosla, a potomu komu, kak ne eĭ, legche drugikh naĭti obshchiĭ ︠i︡azyk s zhitel︠i︡ami i vy︠i︡asnit n︠i︡uansy rassledovani︠i︡a. No pogruzhenie v strashnu︠i︡u realʹnostʹ provin︠t︡sialʹnoĭ zhizni ︠i︡a oborachivaets︠i︡a dl︠i︡a neë ︠t︡sepʹ︠i︡u koshmarov, dostoĭnykh kisti Ieronima Boskha...

Returning to her hometown after an eight-year absence to investigate the murders of two girls, reporter Camille Preaker is reunited with her neurotic mother and enigmatic, thirteen-year-old half-sister as she works to uncover the truth about the killings.

29 editions

Dark with good twists

This was Flynn's first novel & I enjoyed the slow burn of the mystery of the killer...and the circling dread as reporter Camille finds herself revisiting a traumatic past. The conclusion was rapid but satisfying.

reviewed Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn

Not my cup of tea

Oh, this was not my favorite, I’m afraid. Sharp Objects is skillfully written but the story is much darker than I’d normally go for (I read it for a book club), and the heroine just struggled throughout - I never felt happy for her and I had trouble relating to her, so, in the end, it felt like witnessing the life of someone I cared for but couldn’t connect with just unravel, in truly awful ways, while I could do nothing but watch. I didn’t enjoy it. Like the many descriptions of vomiting in the story, reading it felt like tasting bile for hours.

I didn’t like any of the characters (except her editor back in Chicago). The small town’s inhabitants are pretty uniformly characterized as uneducated, troubled, and driven to alcoholism, addiction, and escapism. I found this whole side of the book to be fairly insulting to small …

Review of 'Sharp Objects' on 'Goodreads'

You can also read my review here.


I heard of Gillian Flynn when my sister came up to me with the book Gone Girl and asked me to buy it for her. She told me that she had heard quite a few good reviews about it and wanted to read it. So I got it for her and the book stayed on our shelves since then. I recently went to our local Landmark bookstore and there was an offer on for 2 other books the author had written. I read the synopsis and liked the premise. I have recently been reading a lot of YA, so I wanted to read a crime novel. That is how I came into possession of Sharp Objects and Dark Places by Gillian Flynn.

Sharp Objects was Flynn's debut novel so I started with that. It is one of those novels that slowly creeps …

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Subjects

  • Women journalists
  • Fiction

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