I'd heard of this book before but didn't actually know too much about it, but when a friend lent me a copy and I read the blurb I was intrigued!Before I Go to Sleep tells the story of Chris, who wakes up each day unable to remember anything. I completely felt for her and the author really managed to...
This book must have been a great read for who didn't predict the ending but sadly I did halfway through it because I of my habit of thinking "Who is the killer?" from first page itself.So, don't do the same mistake as I did and Before I go to Sleep will be a treat for you.
This is a good psychological thriller with several twists along the way, some guessable, some not. I kept guessing art how it would end, and I was wrong! That's the sign of a good story. The basis is described in the blurb. Chrissy can remember all that happens during her waking hours, but her memor...
You can read this review and more reviews (and other bookish things) at Wensend.com.I read this book a few months ago, but it has not disappeared into the back of my mind since then. This is a story that stays with you. I never really read any mystery or thrillers, because I thought they were all th...
I bought this because the premise sounded like a lot like that of the movie "50 First Dates"... or rather, as if "Before I Go To Sleep" starts where "50 First Dates" ends. It very quickly became obvious that that wasn't the case, and that this book was a lot more sinister and slowly turned more and ...
Christine Lucas wakes up every morning with no memory of what happened yesterday, or the day before, or in many of the previous years of her life. When she sleeps her memory is virtually erased. Keeping a diary helps. She leaves a note to herself to read the diary, and then every morning after th...
Oh my gosh, it would be so scary to wake up every day and not know where you are, why there is a man in bed beside you you can't remember meeting and then finding out that you're more than 20 years older than you thought you'd be... This is what Christine faces every day. And it's scary. And it forc...
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