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A review by emtheauthor
Remember by Eileen Cook
2.0
I'm not going to spend a lot of time on this one: it wasn't my favorite.
The premise sounded so cool and intriguing, but the delivery was a struggle. The writing wasn't good, the characters didn't connect for me, the instalove was just too much, and the plot ended up not being nearly as interesting as I'd hoped. It was a really great idea—and some of the mystery aspect was why I kept reading—but overall, a disappointment. The story had a great chance to dig deep into complex ideas and issues, such as the human brain and memory and how trauma effects a person, but it barely skimmed the surface and came off supremely superficial.
Not for me.
Rated 1.5/5 for a good idea and a couple of funny lines
The premise sounded so cool and intriguing, but the delivery was a struggle. The writing wasn't good, the characters didn't connect for me, the instalove was just too much, and the plot ended up not being nearly as interesting as I'd hoped. It was a really great idea—and some of the mystery aspect was why I kept reading—but overall, a disappointment. The story had a great chance to dig deep into complex ideas and issues, such as the human brain and memory and how trauma effects a person, but it barely skimmed the surface and came off supremely superficial.
Not for me.
Rated 1.5/5 for a good idea and a couple of funny lines