The first novel I selected for my read is "Before I Go to sleep" by S.J Watson. This book automatically captivated me after reading the description. Not to mention the numerous hearts this book has won over in awards. It is the Macavity Award Nominee for Best First Mystery Novel (2012), the Anthony Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2012). It also won the Galaxy National Book Award for Crime and Thriller of the Year (2011), and the list goes on.
Reading this book will finally let me take a bite out of someone's brain that's going through the experience of losing their memory. For a long period of time I've wondered how it would be like to lose my memory entirely, considering that "memories define us." So upon stumbling onto this book I had to get my hands dirty in the literature. The extensive insight that will come out of reading this book is priceless, breath taking, and nerve wrecking. This way I won't have to desire to lose my own memory in order to experience the feeling of waking up not knowing the people I once loved, cared for, and couldn't imagine my life without, and most importantly my own identity, and who I really was. There is nothing as powerful as one's memory. It is the portal of all happiness, and all incendiary pain.
Reading this book will finally let me take a bite out of someone's brain that's going through the experience of losing their memory. For a long period of time I've wondered how it would be like to lose my memory entirely, considering that "memories define us." So upon stumbling onto this book I had to get my hands dirty in the literature. The extensive insight that will come out of reading this book is priceless, breath taking, and nerve wrecking. This way I won't have to desire to lose my own memory in order to experience the feeling of waking up not knowing the people I once loved, cared for, and couldn't imagine my life without, and most importantly my own identity, and who I really was. There is nothing as powerful as one's memory. It is the portal of all happiness, and all incendiary pain.