Each night at precisely
4:33 am, while sixteen-year-old London Lane is asleep, her memory of
that day is erased. In the morning, all she can "remember" are events
from her future. London is used to relying on reminder notes and a
trusted friend to get through the day, but things get complicated when a
new boy at school enters the picture. Luke Henry is not someone you'd
easily forget, yet try as she might, London can't find him in her
memories of things to come.
When London starts experiencing disturbing flashbacks, or flash-forwards, as the case may be, she realizes it's time to learn about the past she keeps forgetting-before it destroys her future.
When London starts experiencing disturbing flashbacks, or flash-forwards, as the case may be, she realizes it's time to learn about the past she keeps forgetting-before it destroys her future.
Christina's BookReview
This book wasn't as great as I wished. It was a good
read (that's why the 3.5 star)but the story felt bland. Everyday for
London consisted of waking up, reading her notes and then trying to
remember what her notes say. Nothing really changed and you can't get
attached to any characters because she doesn't remember them, only whats
on her notes. During the whole story you don't know whats happened with
each character so you can't figure out the relationship she really has
with them. The bright star in this book was Luke. He was so adorable and
so patient. From the instant they met i knew there was more to him and I
wasn't wrong. (view spoiler)Overall, the book was an okay read. I would recommend it to people that want a light read.