Like so many books I've read lately, this one had a promising premise, a good beginning, but ultimately fizzles in its execution. I have no complaints about the writing style, but the characters were flat and uninteresting, and it ultimately becomes a wannabe sci-fi that is both unoriginal and unint...
UnremberedOkay, I'll Admit it. I only finished this so it would count towards my gr reading challenge. Havng said that, tis wasn't a terrible book,but it had more potential to be awesome than any awesomeness in its own rite....My issues with the book:On one level I felt like Unremembered was trying ...
Unremembered actually started out great. I liked the idea of this girl being the only one found alive at sea amongst the wreckage and bodies of a plane crash. Then we learn that she wasn't on the passenger manifest at all, so how did she get there? She has amnesia and doesn't remember anything at al...
This science fiction story was a good start to a series. A nameless young girl - sixteen and beautiful - is the only survivor of a plane crash. Or is she? She is found floating in the ocean. She is unhurt except for the fact that she has lost her memory. She doesn't know her name or where she came f...
When I first heard about Unremembered, I knew it was a mystery I wanted to get to the bottom of – and I was not disappointed. Right away, you are thrust into a curious, almost hopeless-feeling predicament: this girl survived a deadly plane crash without a scratch, and without ANY memory of ANYTHING....
Unremembered is that book that you read and you feel like you are on the verge of the story being really great, and you can sense that the shift into epic territory is just around the next corner but it never really gets there. I’ll admit I had fun reading this one and I breezed through it pretty fa...
No memories, no past, no identity, no answers – such is the fate Seraphina faces when she awakens among the wreckage of a plane crash, not only the only survivor but completely unharmed. Her miraculous survival not only garners intense media scrutiny but also more insidious observers. In her new wor...
BookNook — Young Adult book reviewsUnremembered has everything I love in a sci-fi: genetics, evil corporations, love, technology, and conspiracy. It's almost like it was made for me! However, I have to warn you. This story isn't exactly original. It's awesome, and I loved it, but it is one of th...
A lot different than what I thought it be, Unremembered is brilliantly written!I really enjoyed how good the plot snuck up on me. In the beginning the reader meets a young girl with no memory. I'm intrigued. Being able to step into this girls shoes and watch everything unfold memory by memory is not...
This kind of fizzled out for me after a while. It was cool and mysterious at first but it ended up being the same old "evil coorporation vs "special" young couple" chase story.
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