A review by txjessi
It Lasts Forever and Then It's Over by Anne de Marcken

4.0

I was drawn to this book on a philosophical level. Death is a part of life. Thinking this story was of the next stage of your existence, life after death. I had no clue until well into the story that the protagonist was living in the limbo between life and death. De Marcken cleverly takes you through the grief of the protagonist, who no longer remembers her name, or those she loved. You are drawn into her grief as she wanders through this limbo with broken memories of her life. De Marcken really taps into the idea that in life, you are your memories, and if in death you no longer remember., then are you still you anymore?