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brigii's review

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Forgotten... Well, I forget what it was about, so I won't rate it.

breezy610's review

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4.0

a really heartbreaking a story about a girl who fprget who she is everyday. I really Like London. She didn't whined over the fact that she forgot everything the previous day.

reader4evr's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved the premise of this book and that is what originally drew me into the book. With that, it kept me reading and wanting to find out why at everyday at 4:33 a.m. London's memory is erased and she can't remember the day before. The only thing that I found weird with that was that she could remember the future which I thought was kind of odd.

I thought it was weird that how the story of her memory being loss everyday kind of morphed into many different story lines. But I was surprised everytime London found out something new about her past. Had a couple moments were I was like "no way" or "wow".

I liked London but I thought at time she was wishy washy and I don't know if that had to do with what she remembered and not. Her relationship that she had with Luke was so geniune but mysterious at the same time (you will have to read it to find out what I mean).

Overall, I think students will like it and will keep them interested. I will be interested to read the authors next book (sounds just as good).

usnebojemesa's review against another edition

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3.0

Couldn't she make the ending even stupider? It really disappointed me. I think I asked for too much, but if there is one thing I learned as a small writer is that you have to finish your plot in a proper way, and push it until the end.

pri_t's review

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3.0

I really appreciated this book however I felt there was some things left unanswered like how she got this condition, how she meets her brother and why is she able to remember like suddenly one day. But overall it was a great book with an interesting storyline and I enjoyed it

mandy_smithburrows's review

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2.0

Felt that the ending was disappointing, however I do feel that Patrick succeeded in giving the characters some kind of a development, not to mention London was quite likeable for a main character.
I'm glad I read the book..

curiousnico's review

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3.0

Confusion!! That's all I have to say up until the third or fourth chapter when things start to make a little sense. Still it's entirely confusing and makes me wonder how London seems so 'okay' with how life is for her.

thebrainlair's review

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4.0

Really a 3.5 for me. I liked the premise but the execution felt more like the beginnings of a series than a complete standalone story.

th3kingknight's review

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

2.0

njreadsandwrites's review

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3.0

So...there's a reason it took me so long to complete this book. I didn't absolutely hate it, but it's definitely not my favorite.

Because of the plot, I get that the book has to be a little repetitive. Maybe I'm being harsh because that's literally the only reason why the book didn't get at least 4 stars from me.

Until I learned why the main character is the way she is, I was extremely annoyed with her. I was definitely annoyed by her "best friend" and the stereotypical nature of her being. The male characters sucked for the most part, except the one guy (if you've read it, you know who I mean-he was my favorite character)

The writing was okay, and it was pretty slow paced, but it's understandable for the plot of this book. I wouldn't reread the book, but it was an average read.

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