![]() The book moves along nicely, and I’m hoping that Christine will regain her memory even though the odds are that it seems that it won’t happen and she may lose what she remembers the next day even though she is keeping a journal. Yes, there are some clues but I couldn’t help but be mesmerized by this plot, especially when I wonder if Christine can trust any of the other characters. It makes for a great book as Christine doesn’t remember what happened to her and the reader has to figure out what happened. It really doesn’t matter to me that the same plot device is used. The difference here is that Before I Go To Sleep is a psychological thriller, not a romantic comedy. ![]() Again, we have a character named Christine who has no memories of what happened to her since her accident and she lives day by day with no memory of what happened the previous day. ![]() So, seven years later, SJ Watson adopts the same premise in his book. ![]() She lives each day with no memory of what happened the previous day. In the movie, Drew Barrymore plays Lucy Whitmore, a woman who doesn’t have any memories of what happened since her accident several years ago. ![]() I guess when I first started reading Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson, my thoughts turned to the movie 50 First Dates with Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler. ![]()
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