Audiobook Reading - Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl, Female, Edgy, Quick

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Description

A reading from Gillian Flynn's best seller Gone Girl as the character Amy Elliotte Dunne.
Warning: Explicit language, adult themes.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Amy Elliott Dunne the day of I am so much happier now that I'm dead, technically missing. Soon to be presumed dead, but a shorthand will just say dead it's been only a matter of hours, but I feel better already. Loose joints, wavy muscles. At one point this morning I realized my face felt strange different. I looked at the rear view mirror, dread Carthage 43 miles behind me. My smug husband lounging around his sticky bar as mayhem dangled on a thin piano wire just above his ******, oblivious head and I realized I was smiling. That's new. My checklist for today. One of the many checklists I've had over the past year sits by me in the passenger seat, a spot of blood right next to item 22. Cut myself, but Amy's afraid of blood. The diary readers will say the diary, yes, we'll get to my brilliant diary. No, I'm not. Not a bit. But for the past year I've been saying I am. I told Nick probably half a dozen times how afraid I am of blood. And he'd say I don't remember you being afraid of blood. I'd reply, I've told you I told you so many times. Nick has such a careless memory for other people's problems. He just assumed it was true. Swooning at the plasma clinic. That was a nice touch. I really did. That