Reviews: Forgotten (11)
“This book is amazing !”
(Paperback)
by Roz Radmore
This is a different twist to boy meets girl . Imagine you remember what you will do next month , but not yesterday or any other day in your past . London has to rely on her mother and best friend Jamie to help her by a system of notes . Then she meets Luke. How is it possible to forget the best looking boy in the world ! With luke's help they start to unravel the mystery of her past and the secret behind it . Roz Radmore
“Fantastic!!! :)”
(Paperback)
by lauraxox
I'm going to start this review by saying that this book was amazing and you should go buy it now! I absolutely loved it, and read it in practically no time at all. When I saw it in the shop the first thing that attracted me to it was the cover (which, by the way, I think is beautiful), and when I read the blurb I was intrigued, the plot line seemed interesting and I love a bit of romance, so I bought it. I am so glad I did! The book itself is so much better than the blurb. The mystery kept me guessing until the very end, and the romance between London and Luke was amazing, and my favourite part of the book. In short, this book is great and you should read it! One of my all time favourites :)
“Emotional and inspiring!!”
(Paperback)
by Kirsty Longleet
SPOILERS This is an amazing book. my friend gave it to me to borrow today and i have just finnished it. At the beggining you don't know what is going on but when you start to get into it that is when i really felt for londons character i tried to imagian exactly how she felt after waking up having absolutly no recolection of her previous day and not knowing anything about the day she was about to encounter. Cat really portrayed Londan and lukes characters well and i loved all the little twists in the story that really made it that extra bit special. it was such an emotional book the last few chapters i literally could not put it down and i absolutly loved the 1 reccouring flashback to the past and what led on from that. This book is brilliant and great for 13-15 year olds. I hope cat patrick writes more i really think she could become one of the next big things!!!!
“A book you will never forget”
(Paperback)
by Leanne Bell
Forgotten is one of those books that oddly enough, you won't ever forget. There's a lot of meaning to it and I found the premise really intriguing to say the least. London Lane is a high school girl who remembers her future but can't remember her past. At exactly the same time every night her memory literally resets herself. The result is that she can't remember important events, the cute boy at school or even what she wore the day before. But as certain events start to unfold and she starts to 'remember' different things it becomes clear that there's more to her life and family that she previously realised. I loved this book and it really made me realise the importance of memories. Whether good or bad we do need them so as to remember love, joy, happiness but also pain and sorrow. Having said that, at times during this book I did envy London her ability to forget everything as like everyone I have experienced painful things but the lesson is that we need to learn from such events and remember them clearly. It is rather sad that London learns this herself only, of course, every day it's completely new to her and freshly painful but then she also gets the joys of discovering happy things over again, even if it is a bit confusing at times. My overall opinion of the 'forgetting' she goes through is that it isn't a blessing but neither is it a curse, it's sort of something in-between those two ends of the spectrum. The characters in this are incredible and it becomes clear that London's ability places a strain on her relationships sometimes. Perhaps the most interesting of these was her relationship with her friend Jamie as they were both opposites and they go through so much during the course of the novel including some not so nice things. Luke was another favourite of mine and their relationship was truly fascinating and reminded me a little of the film 'Fifty first dates' in which she has to be reminded of her boyfriend every day. It was beautiful but tainted with a slight sadness. I will say that there is more to the plot than a romance and there are several mysteries throughout the novel that I won't spoil on here for obvious reasons. I do think there were a few loose ends but nothing major and one message came across loud and clear whilst reading this book: It is ALWAYS possible to change the future and nothing is set in stone. This is a powerfully emotional and truly inspirational novel that I would recommend to everyone out there.
“I LOVE IT!!!!!!!”
(Paperback)
by candyfloss1997
i thought this book was great! I couldn't but it down. I normally satarted reading it at 10 pm and i couldn't but it down till midnight. :) i love the way how she made you wanting to no what happens next. I would really recomend this book and i hope you like it as much as i did. Have fun!!!!!! :)
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Forgotten

Forgotten

Childrens, Teen & Young Adult, Teen & Young Adult Fiction
Cat Patrick (author)
Paperback Published on: 06/06/2011
Price: £6.99
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