As I sleep, my mind will
erase everything I did today. I will wake up tomorrow as I did this
morning. Thinking I'm still a child, thinking I have a whole lifetime of
choice ahead of me...
Memories define us. So what if you lost
yours every time you went to sleep? Your name, your identity, your past,
even the people you love--all forgotten overnight. And the one person
you trust may only be telling you half the story.
Welcome to Christine's life.
Hardcover, 359 pages Published June 14th 2011 by Harper (first published 2011) ISBN 0062060554 (ISBN13: 9780062060556)
About the Author S J Watson was born in the UK, lives in London and worked in the NHS for a number of years.
In
2011 Watson's debut novel, Before I Go to Sleep, was released to
critical acclaim. It has now been published in over 40 languages, and
has become an international bestseller, winning numerous awards.
The
movie of Before I Go To Sleep, starrring Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth and
Mark Strong, is due for worldwide release in Autumn 2014. Watson's
second book is out in Spring 2015.
I was born tomorrow today I live yesterday killed me. -- Parviz Owsia
Every morning Christine awakens with limited memories of her life.Sometimes she awakens thinking she is but a little girl in her childhood bedroom, other times maybe she's a teen. Sometimes she may see a man standing in her room and expect when he turns around she'll recognize her father. However the man in her room is always a stranger, and when she looks at herself in the mirror, she sees what she thinks is an old woman instead of a young girl. Christine suffers from a rare form of amnesia, causing her to lose her memory while she sleeps at night (think Drew Barrymore in 50 First Dates). She awakens in the morning not knowing the man who sleeps beside her, or how she aged decades, or what has transpired during those decades. Christine keeps a journal hidden away, documenting what happens each day, what she learns of her past. Then one day she takes out her journal and it warns her not to trust her husband. Now she begins to question everything. Who can be trusted? Are these people who they say they are? My final word: I made a prediction on the second page of the story regarding how I thought it would end, and it turned out that I was essentially correct. However even though I knew where the book was going and my final destination, I kept reading to find out what kind of trip the author would take me on to get me there. It was interesting. Not fantastic writing, complex characters or breathtaking suspense, but an enjoyable enough fast read.
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