A review by aliencatl0rd
Persistence of Memory by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

2.0

I was really enjoying it, but my enjoyment decreased as I came closer and closer to the end. I really felt as if the book was just beginning, and then that there was no possible way it could come to a complete end in its 200 pages. Still, the story remained strong and kept me interested until the very end; except I believe that the scene fixing Erin's "condition" was too rushed and not detailed enough.

Again, I felt as if Erin's story was just beginning, but instead of continuing to share with me her adventures after her "condition" was sorted out, I was left with the tiniest epilogue and the rest is up to my imagination.

Generally, I don't mind it being left up to my imagination, if I have something to chew on! But Amelia left me with nothing this time. Not my most favorite book by her, but it was still worth a read.