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SOLVED: Children's/YA > SOLVED. YA fiction series Girl wakes up in class, has forgotten everything, boyfriend suffers same fate [s]

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message 1: by AliceKimneihoi (last edited Jan 25, 2016 09:46AM) (new)

AliceKimneihoi Dimngel | 3 comments I once read this book about a teen girl who (I think) wakes up in class to find out that she had forgotten everything. Does not remember anything. She finds herself trying to go with the flow when people talks to her and later discovers she has a boyfriend so she acts along. And it also turns out her boyfriend suffers the same fate and he too was acting along. Together they try to find out about their past (The girl was kinda poor and the guy was from a well to do family and both the family hated each other it seems). They check their cellphones for any lead on their investigation but I dont remember what clues they dug up.
(SPOILER ALERT) but the guy later discovers that they were going to forget everything again. Apparently it had been going on for a while. So he hastily jots down every lil detail they managed to find before he forgets it all again. And I think thats how Book 1 ended and I've been meaning to continue with the series but I can't remember the book or the author's name and its been bugging me


message 2: by Laina (new)

Laina SpareTime | 96 comments That sounds super familiar.

Heree's two amnesia lists: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4...

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

I gotta look through these, I feel like this reminded me of a book I heard about once lol


message 3: by Ruzza (last edited Jan 25, 2016 06:38AM) (new)

Ruzza | 296 comments Never Never by Colleen Hoover? Maybe one of the books in this series?


message 4: by AliceKimneihoi (last edited Jan 25, 2016 09:50AM) (new)

AliceKimneihoi Dimngel | 3 comments I checked and it's not it but thanks for helping. The first book did not explain their condition but the two character's memory gets wipes off like they've been timed or something. Do let me know if you do find out
Thanks Laina and Ruzza


message 5: by Ruzza (last edited Jan 25, 2016 09:59AM) (new)

Ruzza | 296 comments AliceKimneihoi wrote: "I checked and it's not it but thanks for helping. The first book did not explain their condition but the two character's memory gets wipes off like they've been timed or something. Do let me know i..."

Are you talking about Never Never? If you are then yes, in the books the H and h have their memories wipped every 48 hours at 11 a.m I think.


message 6: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jennytr) | 181 comments It's definitely Never Never your describing


message 7: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Hm, ok, even though you said it is not, I suggest reading it, I thought it was rather good, well wrote most of this, thinking it should still be Never, Never.
And I still second "Never, Never". Preordered the third book which arrived on my eReader January 19th, 2016, but have not read it yet, both the first and second book got 5 stars from me, highly recommended.
Never Never (Never Never, #1) by Colleen Hoover Never Never
Just checked my own reviews and the first two books both end on a bad cliffhanger, I strongly recommend buying all 3 books at the same time. Also, if the third book is really 92pages, as listed for the Kindle eBook, I think this was a rather expensive Trilogy.

And - if this is your book or not and you like it - I dare suggest another one:
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer (Mara Dyer, #1) by Michelle Hodkin The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

Both Never, Never and Mara Dyer are for the older YA, either bloody and brutal, or/and with sex mentioned (non-kinky, if I remember right). Or to say it differently, I never liked the YA-label anyway (is A Clockwork Orange not YA?).


message 8: by AliceKimneihoi (new)

AliceKimneihoi Dimngel | 3 comments I was confused about the book review when I first checked 'Never Never' by Colleen Hoover. I checked it again and YES!!! it is 'Never Never'. Sorry for dragging it this long ( Me and my stupid brain, which was why I forgot the book's name in the first place) and Thank you so much guys now I can sleep easy.

And Mara Dyer have popped on lots of suggestions, recommendations so now I am really interested. Adding it to my list thanks again

And my post is officially SOLVED


message 9: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Just finished the third book and my review is up. I will not link to it, instead would like to see what you think of it...


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