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review 2015-06-19 20:23
The Memory Game/Sharon Sant
The Memory Game - Sharon Sant

Though predictable, this was a sweet story that tugged at my heartstrings.

 

The premise of this book is relatively simple, but captivated me. There were really only two big characters in this book with three or so playing secondary roles, and this was odd as most conversation took place between these two.

 

I enjoyed seeing David grow and gain perspective. It was intriguing seeing Bethany open up bit by bit, but she didn't feel very dynamic, and though I grew to care about her, I would have liked to have seen her fleshed out a little more.

 

There were comic moments that could have been expanded upon, but were definitely clever and enjoyable.

 

I wasn't particularly satisfied by the ending, but I'm not sure how I would have liked to have seen it end. It's fascinating to think whether or not David was even real or if he was a figment of Beth's imagination.

 

While I probably wouldn't purchase this, I'm glad I picked it up. A short read, it teared me up and was worth the time.

 

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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review 2014-02-10 14:00
The Memory Game
The Memory Game - Nicci French

This was the first book by Nicci French I read. I've read quite some other books by them afterwards, mainly because my aunt keeps getting them for me as Birthday/Christmas presents.

 

This is actually Nicci French's first book, and it centres on suppressed memories, and how much we should value the memories that are uncovered eventually.

 

It starts of slow and a great number of characters is introduced, but they don't get any depth. After that the story takes a lift and is more interesting. I'd already guessed the final plot twist, but do believe that these question about suppressed memories and certain psychological procedures are quite interesting.

 

Note: I read a Dutch translation of this book

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text 2013-12-19 09:45
Final Blog before Christmas - more book gift idea's.
Nocturnes - John Connolly
Tethers - Jack Croxall
Poison - Sarah Pinborough,Les Edwards
The Memory Game - Sharon Sant

So my final blogpost before my Christmas break tells you my idea's for some great books you could get loved ones!

 

http://lizlovesbooks.com/lizlovesbooks/great-christmas-books-3-various/

 

 

Source: lizlovesbooks.com/lizlovesbooks/great-christmas-books-3-various
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text 2013-10-13 13:58
The Memory Game - Sharon Sant The Memory Game - Sharon Sant
It is a few weeks since I read this now, but the thing about Sharon Sant's books is that you are still thinking about them days later. I loved this book and at times really identified with Bethany and what it was like not to be one of the in crowd at school.
As usual I read it one sitting and was itching to get to the end to see if it ended the way I wanted it to.
Looking forward to the next book very much.
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text 2013-09-30 07:22
The Memory Game by Sharon Sant - Article.
The Memory Game - Sharon Sant

Today on Liz Loves Books I revisit "The Memory Game" by Sharon Sant to celebrate the paperback release due. Sharon tells us a little bit more about it all today.

 

http://lizlovesbooks.com/lizlovesbooks/revisiting-the-memory-game-by-sharon-sant/

 

To see the original Article and Q&A with Sharon

 

http://lizlovesbooks.com/lizlovesbooks/liz-currently-loves-the-memory-game-by-sharon-sant/

 

I have just persuaded her to join BookLikes and you can find her here.

 

http://sharonrileysant.booklikes.com/

 

Happy Reading Folks!

 

 

Source: lizlovesbooks.com/lizlovesbooks/revisiting-the-memory-game-by-sharon-sant
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