The Girl on the Train Resources

Websites

Model Train Sets

Paula Hawkins's website has more international covers, event news, and comparisons to Gone Girl than you can shake a train ticket at.

Movie or TV Productions

Do They Have Movies on Trains?

DreamWorks picked up the rights to The Girl on the Train before the book even came out. Good thing this Train has stayed on track.

Articles and Interviews

Gone Girls

These three readers bicker and argue, like the three narrators in The Girl on the Train, about which book is better, this one or Gone Girl.

Last Stop

According to Hawkins, her pseudonymous romantic fiction novels got darker and darker over time, eventually leading to the very dark The Girl on the Train.

Ms. Ogyny

This review highlights how the book examines the effects of internalized misogyny on women.

The Psycho on the Train

Hawkins reveals that the films of Alfred Hitchcock were a big influence on her. Does that mean there's an alternate ending where Anna is pecked to death by birds? We sure hope so.

A Review on a Train

Check out Michael Schaub's review of The Girl on the Train. Fun fact: Hawkins used to be a journalist.

Video

Glamour Girl on a Train

Everyone loves a prize, and Paula Hawkins won her first award for literature from Glamour magazine, and she gratefully accepted it.

Hangout with Hawkins

No time to join a real book club? Join the Mashable book club, which conducts discussions remotely.

Audio

ABCs as Easy as 123

Slate's Audio Book Club (ABC) "climb[s] aboard" The Girl on the Train and flies full-speed ahead into spoilerville.

Perfect Strangers

Paula Hawkins won't be just another stranger on a train after you listen to this interview.

Images

Girl in Motion

This book cover's title looks as if it'll skitter right off the page.

Sardines in a Tin

Here's what the view inside a London commuter train really looks like

What About the Train itself?

And here's the train.