The Girl on the Train

Published: Nov. 28, 2016, 3:59 a.m.

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Ah, the rhythmic clickety-clack of rail travel, the chuggety comforts of trains, the suburban father\'s hobby! At least that\'s what we assumed we were going to experience when we took on the recent publishing sensation, Paula Hawkins\'\\xa0The Girl on the Train.

However, what we discovered was a real Rashomon, a real jigsaw puzzle of multiple perspectives and realities, a real, real set of girls, but gone, daddy, real, real gone. Okay, that wasn\'t true. This was NOT a book about ladies who ought to be described with any hipster talk; that was a misleading lie and we apologize. Anyway, this semi-successful account of man\'s inhumanity to women and the toxic effects thereof turns out to be good fodder for us to get off track, even if the book is freighted with stuff that got us steamed (as though it had been engineered for us). We conducted ourselves well, we think, and were stoked to take on this boiler.

Grab your tickets, keep an eye on your luggage, and enjoy the ride. (Honestly, that\'s good advice for life, not just for listening to this episode.) All aboard!

Recommendations:

  • Lost Signals
  • Seriously anything, Patricia Highsmith

Music:

  • "Train in Vain" by The Clash
  • "Jump Around" by House of Pain
  • "Locomotive Breath" by Jethro Tull
  • "Tootsie Roll" by 69 Boyz
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