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A review by judy_writes
The Upside of Falling Down by Rebekah Crane
4.0
Well, the main character, Clementine, lives through my worst fear: a plane crash. The sole survivor, she has amnesia. And she is tormented by not knowing who she is - or rather, who she was - and by the desire to stop looking back and look forward. I found Clementine likable enough, and the little things that happen that build up to the books conclusion are satisfying to tie up and see at the end. I have no experience or knowledge with amnesia, but it’s interesting to read this character’s struggle to figure herself out. She knows how to bake - how? Why? She realizes she’s stubborn. She writes it down as one of the many attributes that are the pieces of her puzzle. I thought this was well done, and a terrifying premise, with a satisfying ending.