Monday, January 28, 2013

Forgotten

Forgotten by Cat Patrick
London Lane has a problem: Every night (well, 4:33 AM), she forgets all her memories of the day. She relies on her phone, notes she writes every night, and her mom, to keep her in check and acting as if she does remember the days she leaves only in ink.
    The strange-slash-awesome thing is that she does have memories, but they're from the future. So she depends on her notes and memories to get through the day. She doesn't seem to have too many problems until a new guy shows up and happens to be absent from her "memories."           
    What ensues is a book of mystery and surprise as she gets to know the guy who happens to have a few secrets of his own, learns of her mom's deceit, and begins to question her own life.
I enjoyed this read. I started it, but then had to drop it in favor of schoolwork. I eventually hunkered down and read it, finishing it within the day. I loved the idea and the concept, and the characters were pretty well rounded.
For lack of time, I must end this review, so I sum it up with saying that this book offered a good read that left me awaiting the second (and I still am), so I give it 5 stars. *****

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