A review by katekate_reads_
The End of Getting Lost by Robin Kirman

2.0

I was drawn in by the premise of The End of Getting Lost - it’s 1996 and a couple is on their honeymoon when the wife sustains a head injury and loses a lot of her memory. She’s relying on her husband to fill in the gaps - but is he telling the truth?

Interesting, right? And intentionally set pre-cell phone when it was possible to be disconnected from everyone else in your life.

Unfortunately the execution didn’t work for me. For most of the book it felt like a story I’ve heard a hundred times. At points it managed to be both over the top and boring at the same time. There were some interesting turns near the end - but I don’t feel like they were enough to make up for the rest of the story.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance reading copy.