Monday, July 10, 2017

Unremembered by Jessica Brody


                                                🌟🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Synopsis:
When Freedom Airlines flight 121 went down over the Pacific Ocean, no one ever expected to find survivors. Which is why the sixteen-year-old girl discovered floating among the wreckage—alive—is making headlines across the globe.
Even more strange is that her body is miraculously unharmed and she has no memories of boarding the plane. She has no memories of her life before the crash. She has no memories period. No one knows how she survived. No one knows why she wasn't on the passenger manifest. And no one can explain why her DNA and fingerprints can't be found in a single database in the world.
Crippled by a world she doesn't know, plagued by abilities she doesn't understand, and haunted by a looming threat she can't remember, Seraphina struggles to piece together her forgotten past and discover who she really is. But with every clue only comes more questions. And she's running out of time to answer them.
Her only hope is a strangely alluring boy who claims to know her from before the crash. Who claims they were in love. But can she really trust him? And will he be able to protect her from the people who have been making her forget?

The book was pretty predictable but interesting. I thought that the mystery behind the main character's back story was intriguing enough that I had to read the entire story to find out more about her. 

It seemed like the majority of the book was spent on a time before Sera figured anything out which was frustrating.  I wanted to know more than the author was giving  me and I didn't get any of that till about 70'80% of the way through.

It felt like a fragmented story because it seemed like pieces were missing even at the end of the book. I attribute this to not knowing anything about Sera until much later in the book and that the information that the author gives us at that point still doesn't tell us much. I did find out after reading this book that there is a sequel to it wherein more information and answers may be given. I don't believe that I will be reading it because I didn't like this one enough to warrant reading it.




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