Does Gillian Flynn hate men? I wonder. I know she's married, but still, DOES SHE HATE MEN?
My mom told me not to read Dark Places because of how horrific it was. Well, they made a movie of that one too but they always make bad movies. I tried Sharp Objects but couldn't get into it. I'm still reading The Cuckoo's Calling but that's because I like Cormoran Strike. He's a character. A REAL PERSON figuratively. Preaker doesn't feel real and the book seems more focused on the dialogue than the actual story. Sorry, Gillian but to me your two other books suck and Gone Girl is a masterpiece. But why do you hate Nick so much?
In the end, Nick loses completely. He loses Amy and Andie. I get what you're writing about and it's what I've always feared: divorce. What if I get married and it doesn't work? In religious times you were bonded to your mate for life no matter if you liked it or not. The only way you could get out of marriage was for your wife to die and then you could remarry. Well, who says no husband killed their wife back then because that was the only way? Now we have divorce. Why do we have divorce? We have divorce so men and women don't feel trapped in their marriage. But here's my question: why the fuck did you marry them in the first place?
Sure, tell me that things change. But you know what I say? Bullshit. If you begin to not love someone, someone that you married then you should have never married at all. I know all the divorcees agree. You have to be sure when it comes to marriage. So what happened in Gone Girl? How did Nick make a mistake with Amy? Nick married a pychopath. That's what happened. And no one can predict you're marrying a psychopath.
Still, why doesn't Nick get a happy ending because it's cliché? If that's the reason you didn't write Nick's happy ending, fuck you Gillian. Nick deserves so much more than that. His life with Andie IS a cliché.
I just think unless you have some deep hated passion for men, your ending makes no sense. Why is Nick punished for what he did to Amy? What's your message? I know you understand crime. You studied it as a journalist. Still, why doesn't Nick get a happy ending? So here's your challenge: your next book has a happy ending because I doubt you've written one of those yet.
With writes,
-Andy Ruffett
My mom told me not to read Dark Places because of how horrific it was. Well, they made a movie of that one too but they always make bad movies. I tried Sharp Objects but couldn't get into it. I'm still reading The Cuckoo's Calling but that's because I like Cormoran Strike. He's a character. A REAL PERSON figuratively. Preaker doesn't feel real and the book seems more focused on the dialogue than the actual story. Sorry, Gillian but to me your two other books suck and Gone Girl is a masterpiece. But why do you hate Nick so much?
In the end, Nick loses completely. He loses Amy and Andie. I get what you're writing about and it's what I've always feared: divorce. What if I get married and it doesn't work? In religious times you were bonded to your mate for life no matter if you liked it or not. The only way you could get out of marriage was for your wife to die and then you could remarry. Well, who says no husband killed their wife back then because that was the only way? Now we have divorce. Why do we have divorce? We have divorce so men and women don't feel trapped in their marriage. But here's my question: why the fuck did you marry them in the first place?
Sure, tell me that things change. But you know what I say? Bullshit. If you begin to not love someone, someone that you married then you should have never married at all. I know all the divorcees agree. You have to be sure when it comes to marriage. So what happened in Gone Girl? How did Nick make a mistake with Amy? Nick married a pychopath. That's what happened. And no one can predict you're marrying a psychopath.
Still, why doesn't Nick get a happy ending because it's cliché? If that's the reason you didn't write Nick's happy ending, fuck you Gillian. Nick deserves so much more than that. His life with Andie IS a cliché.
I just think unless you have some deep hated passion for men, your ending makes no sense. Why is Nick punished for what he did to Amy? What's your message? I know you understand crime. You studied it as a journalist. Still, why doesn't Nick get a happy ending? So here's your challenge: your next book has a happy ending because I doubt you've written one of those yet.
With writes,
-Andy Ruffett
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