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A review by victoriacampbell
Forget Tomorrow by Pintip Dunn
5.0
I am not a fan of Dystopian literature, but this book is amazing and has opened my mind to it.
Callie is seventeen and lives in a world where on your seventeenth birthday, you receive a memory from your future self that determines what your future will be. Callie sees herself murdering her younger sister. With the help of a childhood friend, she tries to change the future and determine what her government is hiding from the people of Eden.
The ending! Oh my gosh! No spoilers here; you'll have to read it. Great book for 7th-12th graders who are fans of Dystopian lit. There is no "language," and romantic scenes are innocent and not graphic. There is some mild violence, but nothing that a middle school or high school student cannot handle. Cannot wait for the sequel!
Callie is seventeen and lives in a world where on your seventeenth birthday, you receive a memory from your future self that determines what your future will be. Callie sees herself murdering her younger sister. With the help of a childhood friend, she tries to change the future and determine what her government is hiding from the people of Eden.
The ending! Oh my gosh! No spoilers here; you'll have to read it. Great book for 7th-12th graders who are fans of Dystopian lit. There is no "language," and romantic scenes are innocent and not graphic. There is some mild violence, but nothing that a middle school or high school student cannot handle. Cannot wait for the sequel!