by S.J. Watson
Amazing. The story was unpredictable and kept me reading all day and night.
Deeply engaging story about a woman who has her memory only for a day, sometimes even less. The story enfolds at a just right pace so you can't predict the end easily but there is enough details to arouse a suspicion which later is revealed as true or false. I am not one who enjoys thrillers, but I ...
AuthorWatson was born in Stourbridge, in the West Midlands. He studied Physics at the University of Birmingham and then moved to London, where he worked in various hospitals and specialized as an audiologist[4] in the diagnosis and treatment of hearing-impaired children. In the evenings and weekends...
This book was like a darker 50 First Dates, meets a lifetime movie I saw a couple years ago, meets a ton of build-up with little satisfaction at the end. I really enjoyed the book in the beginning and could not put it down. However I grew tired of reading about the same events over and over with onl...
Okay, so about halfway through I had a fairly good idea of what was going to happen. I mostly guessed the ending. However, I was still seriously creeped out while reading it, and just generally loved Before I Go To Sleep.
I thought I reviewed this? I swear I did. I'm losing my mind! I liked it. That's enough for now until I can figure out where my review went. Gotta go check netgalley, maybe I just put the review there. Oh whatever, it's not like my review will make or break this book. It's a good book. Different gen...