The Girl On The Train Book Analysis

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5 Books You Might Struggle To Find At Your Local Library

In the old days if you had a voracious appetite for reading books your only option would have been to either max out your credit card and bookshelf space or to take frequent trips to the local library. These days, thanks to the affordable alternative offered by ebooks you can give your wallet and creaking shelves a break. However, if you do still have a fondness for physical books and a love for frequenting the library you might struggle to find the following five books available. This is because they have been listed amongst the most popular fiction books of 2016 by public libraries in the USA. So, if you have missed out on any of these and always find an empty spot on the library shelf
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This novel, which features an enthralling story with an unreliable narrator, was already a bestseller when it was first released. However, 2016 saw the release of a major film adaptation starring Emily Blunt, which caused a resurgence of interest in the book. Some people wanted to read the book before watching the film, while others watched the film and wanted to see if there were parts from the book it didn’t cover. Regardless of their reasons, The Girl on The Train was one of the most frequently borrowed library books of …show more content…
The novel is the second in the Amos Decker series and sees the return of the titular private investigator who is now working as a special agent with the FBI. This time Decker has to investigate the case of a man who is arrested for murdering his own parents, but is saved from execution by someone else confessing. However, certain facts are not adding up, which leads Decker to uncover a whole new can of worms. Since The Last Mile is a new entry in a popular series by a bestselling author, it is no surprise it saw a lot of demand during