Who says not to judge a book by it's cover?! I picked up False Memory because the cover completely caught (and kept) my attention, and that's saying something with my squirrel like attention span. It wasn't just the close up of what I believe is a computer chip, or the two people running, or the glo...
REACTION AFTER READING THE BOOK:If I was in the library I probably would have looked somewhat like this after reading the book:Yeah you got it right!I AM SO CRAZY OVER THIS BOOK I DON’T KNOW HOW TO PUT IT IN WORDS! Maybe Scarlett Johansson could show you my reactions as I was reading this.It was a ...
False Memory bugged me. It had everything that would make it a book I normally liked but I couldn't get into. There's character tension, action, and unanswered questions. I love that stuff! I should have devoured it. I think my problem was that the seeming depth of the novel was often smoke and mirr...
To say I was surprised by this would be understatement. I honestly didn't have high hopes for this. Another love triangle? Lost memories (no matter how much I love those stories)? A guy who knows her past? Puh-lease. But False Memory was all that, but raised to an amazing level that's more original ...
From the very first page this book grips you with the unknown. At first it's who is Miranda? Without her memory, she has no idea who, or what, she is. Then we move on to who is this unconventional family of hers, then who is this creator who wants to use them, and all throughout--what are we going t...
Last night I was on a date with my husband and he brought up the subject of men writing from the perspective of a first-person narrator who is female. He had just read a short story (by Hampton Fancher maybe?) in which he wasn’t initially sure whether the narrator was a man or a woman. David (my h...
I wanted to FALSE MEMORY since I first heard the pitch: A girl (Miranda North) wakes up on a park bench without her memory, only later to discover she is a weapon, skilled in combat and part of a team of genetically-altered teens. Very Jason Bourne with a sci-fi twist, I thought. And speaking of Jas...
More of my reviews @ www.obsessionwithbooks.blogspot.comReview: 4 out of 5 starsFalse Memory by Dan Krokos is just what I needed to relieve me of my reading slump. It was an action-packed, gripping read which kept me riveted throughout.17 year-old Miranda North wakes on a park bench in Cleveland wit...
I wanted to read False Memory because Dan Krokos was going to be at the Austin Teen Book Festival and I wanted to be familiar with as many of the authors as possible (and also my sister had an ARC). What I was not expecting is that I would sit down and read this entire book without stopping!Right of...
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