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Marisa wrote: "I am finally going to read Gone Girl for this prompt!"
that is the perfect unreliable narrator!
that is the perfect unreliable narrator!

that is the perfect unreliable narrator!"
Hmm...maybe I should finally break down and read that one too. I was put off by its popularity (yes, I'm that person!) and it isn't really my favorite genre, but I kinda want to see what all the fuss was about.
Sara wrote: ... I was put off by its popularity (yes, I'm that person!) ..."
Hahahah I'm "that person" too!! I'm ALWAYS cautious when a book is super popular! And usually my caution is warranted, usually I end up wondering what all the fuss was about. I really liked Gone Girl, however, and I went on to eventually read everything else Flynn wrote - however I know a lot of people did not like this book, also. So ... remain cautious, but read it anyway!
Hahahah I'm "that person" too!! I'm ALWAYS cautious when a book is super popular! And usually my caution is warranted, usually I end up wondering what all the fuss was about. I really liked Gone Girl, however, and I went on to eventually read everything else Flynn wrote - however I know a lot of people did not like this book, also. So ... remain cautious, but read it anyway!

Hahahah I'm "that person" too!! I'm ALWAYS cautious when a book is super popular! And usually my caution is warranted, ..."
I felt so guilty for hating Gone Girl because everyone I knew loved it. I didn't even finish it.


Sundhus wrote: "Would "the grownup" by Gillian Flynn work for this?"
No, the narrator is reliable in that one (it's the people around her who aren't necessarily reliable).
No, the narrator is reliable in that one (it's the people around her who aren't necessarily reliable).

My current idea is Our Endless Numbered Days - I've only read the blurb and the first 10 pages or so but get the feeling it would fit.

This book is in my TBR for way too long and I'm trying to fit it in any prompt :P"
Yes I would. I read it this year for a murder mystery. Very good!


Does fit the bill for this prompt though knowing that does detract a little. Would also work for wilderness (2/3 of book set in wilderness/forest) and possibly 2 different time periods (though only a decade different).


Top 10 unreliable narrators
From Edgar Allan Poe to Gillian Flynn, storytellers who cannot be trusted are great devices for writers, and a compelling challenge for readers
https://www.theguardian.com/books/201...

Top 10 unreliable narrators
From Edgar Allan Poe to Gillian Flynn, storytellers who cannot be trusted are great devices for writers, and a compelling challenge for readers
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Oh wow what a great post - thanks for sharing! Some new options for me from my TBR shelf are The Wasp Factory, The Girl on the Train (yes, I know - late to this party!), and Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell Tale Heart". So excited!!

And I second the rec for We Were Liars.

The narrator in this one is unreliable because most of the story is told about the past from the present.

Meg wrote: "Planning on reading before I go to sleep for this. The narrator has some form of amnesia which I feel in itself makes her unrealizable. This would work right? Or is it intended more for someone who..."
Yes I think Before I Go to Sleep would qualify for this.
Yes I think Before I Go to Sleep would qualify for this.

I'll probably be reading Silver Linings or We have always lived in the castle


Gone Girl is total YES for this prompt. I just did finish reading it last week and put it in my Book about an Interesting Woman for now.. but it may move around as the year progresses to this prompt.

Top 10 unreliable narrators
From Edgar Allan Poe to Gillian Flynn, storytellers who cannot be trusted are great devices for writers, and a compelling challenge for readers
https..."
Thanks for the link, Kristen. I added The Wasp Factory to my plan!
Kirsten *Miss Misty is awfully sick... please send good thoughts her way!" wrote: "From the Guardian:
Top 10 unreliable narrators
From Edgar Allan Poe to Gillian Flynn, storytellers who cannot be trusted are great devices for writers, and a compelling challenge for readers
https..."

And that's not the only Christie with an unreliable narrator, but I hesitate to say more.
Also, one could make a case for Doyle's Dr Watson not being completely reliable. Just think of how often Holmes chided him for how he'd portrayed events.


Prodigal would be a stretch, but you should do it anyway because it's so good.

I came across a book that may fall into this category. I was reading the description at the library and a part of the intro talks about how the author plays with the trustworthiness of the narrator. Looks to be an interesting mystery book and the author has won awards. I plan on trying The Last Detective. Thought I'd post it in case anyone wants to try it. If it turns out to be a bust for this category it can always be used for the first in a series.

Really good book but I'm not sure if it would qualify as I am not really understanding what an "unreliable narrator" is...

Chani wrote: "I was planning on reading Furiously Happy for this prompt; but after finishing the book, it did not fit in this prompt. I moved it to an interesting woman. Would Fight Club or American Psyco fit in..."
I've got Fight Club on my short list for this category. Having seen the movie, yeah, it qualifies.
I've got Fight Club on my short list for this category. Having seen the movie, yeah, it qualifies.





I love Elizabeth Is Missing. It's so good and would definitely fit.


I loved that book in HS, but I don't remember the narrator being unreliable. After you read it, let us know what you think. Maybe I should reread that one.
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