A review by wordsaremagic
Remember Me Always by Renee Collins

3.0

Shelby spent the summer receiving selective memory erasure medical treatments to stop her panic attacks. When she returns home to start her senior year everything is slightly off. Her parents and friends act different and she feels as if she is struggling to find her way back to her life. Then when she starts seeing a boy and he says they know each other she struggles to determine if he is real or just imagined. As the reader seeing through Shelby’s perspective it is also challenging to determine what is real or imagined. This is a very creative story that keeps you guessing and shows you just how important every memory can be.