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I've been meaning to read this ever since it came out 5 years ago and I'm glad I kept it on my list.
J'ai beaucoup apprécié la lecture de ce livre. J'avoue que je ne m'attendais pas vraiment à ce que ça finisse de la sorte, j'imaginais une fin plus "tragique" et je dois bien reconnaître que ce n'est que dans les 60 dernières pages que j'ai commencé à comprendre ce qui se passait vraiment. Autant dire que j'ai bien été tenue en haleine!
Pour le coup, j'ai envie de voir le film au plus vite afin de voir un peu ce que le cinéma en a fait!
Pour le coup, j'ai envie de voir le film au plus vite afin de voir un peu ce que le cinéma en a fait!
Really very good. At first all I could think of was the movie 50 First Dates, but you can see quickly that this is not a funny tale. I do not usually feel he "creep factor" in most books but this one got me. I actually put the book down at the pivotal point because I was getting chills. Cannot believe this is a first time author.
An interesting premise--a woman, Christine, who wakes up every morning not remembering anything (think 50 First Dates or Memento). Even though Christine needs to be reminded every day what her life is, I thought the author did a good job presenting it in a way that wasn't super repetitive. The twist of the novel is pretty easy to figure out and much of the story is implausible. But it was fun and I did enjoy the very end.
WOW! This book was crazy fun to read, just messes with your head the whole way! The author does a good job of not making the main character annoying with her memory loss. I truly loved this book and will add it to one of my favorites.
This was a really fun, suspenseful read. Even though the narrator loses her memories each night, it wasn't confusing.
I'm a sucker for stories involving crazy amnesia. So yes, it stretches credibility at times, but overall, it's a fast and interesting read. This also is one heck of an unintentionally unreliable narrator, as her nature of forgetting everything each night plays into the fact that at any one time, she can be completely misinformed and therefore can misinform the reader/herself as well.