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Forgotten [Paperback]

Cat Patrick
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May 1 2012
Each night at precisely 4:33 am, while sixteen-year-old London Lane is asleep, her memory of that day is erased. In the morning, all she can "remember" are events from her future. London is used to relying on reminder notes and a trusted friend to get through the day, but things get complicated when a new boy at school enters the picture. Luke Henry is not someone you'd easily forget, yet try as she might, London can't find him in her memories of things to come.

When London starts experiencing disturbing flashbacks, or flash-forwards, as the case may be, she realizes it's time to learn about the past she keeps forgetting-before it destroys her future.

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"Forgotten is a mind-bending experience that I devoured in one sitting. Cat Patrick's exciting and impressive debut still haunts me." (Jay Asher, New York Times bestselling author of Thirteen Reasons Why )

"A captivating psychological drama, a toe-tingling romance and a completely original premise, Forgotten is full of twists and turns you won't see coming." (Daisy Whitney, author of The Mockingbirds, a 2011 ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults book )

"Cat Patrick's debut won't be forgotten by readers. It's a page-turning mystery and a heartrending story of love, loss and...memories of the future. Don't miss this one." (Gail Giles, award-winning author of Dark Song and What Happened to Cass McBride? )

"Forgotten manages to be both a love story and a psychological suspense. It reminded us that the memories we share with the people we love are the most important ties that bind us together... Forgotten is unforgettable!"

(Justine Magazine )

"With a bit of fantasy and lots of intrigue, Cat Patrick manages to capture her audience right from the start.... She has a nice, clear style of writing that will easily appeal to the young teenage group."
(PW )

"Forgotten is a thought-provoking debut novel and a glimpse at the mysteries of the brain. Experiencing London's dilemmas, readers can't help but ponder the importance of their own memories."

(BookPage )

About the Author

On a rainy November morning, new baby sleep deprived, Cat Patrick forgot what she was doing. She retraced her steps but instead of remembering, the idea for Forgotten was born.

Cat lives near Seattle with her husband and twin daughters who now, thankfully, sleep through the night. Forgotten is her debut novel.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Short, sweet & completely original! Jan 8 2012
By Mimi Valentine TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Forgotten is honestly unlike any other book I've read. Not just the premise about a girl who forgets everything that happens in her day at 4:33 a.m. every night, but also the whole mystery of the "visions" that London sees. The story is raw and haunting and beautiful. I love it!

At first, I was a little confused about the things that London remembered, but it was soon cleared up: London forgets the past and remembers the future. Basically, she can remember her future the same way we remember the past, and vice versa. Almost like a fortuneteller, as her awesome best friend Jamie sometimes teases her.

London is a super cute character who I absolutely adore, just like I'd adore a younger sister (even though London's slightly older than me). For a girl who has a memory unlike anyone else's, she's very well-grounded and easy to like!

And every time she sees Luke again "for the first time," I get the same giggles that it gives her. They're so sweet and perfect together that I find myself constantly smiling as if Luke is my boyfriend and he's saying those heart-melting things to me.

As beautiful as it is astonishing, Cat Patrick's Forgotten is more than just another cutesy YA novel. It has wonderful side characters, a strong but enthusiastic female lead, and several twists in the plot that I never would've expected. I really wish that there would be a sequel, but I'll take what I can get!

BUY or BORROW?: This novel was extremely easy to devour, so it'd be a nice edition to my bookshelf. :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mrs Q: Book Addict Sep 1 2011
By Mrs. Q: Book Addict TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Publisher: Little Brown
Source: Publisher
Pages: 304

Forgotten is a great debut novel that will leave readers wanting to flip the pages as fast as possible. It may seem like just another book dealing with "memory loss" but it is an original, unique debut novel. Since London Lane was 6 years old, she has had to deal with a very peculiar problem at precisely 4:33 am London Lane's memories are erased each day, her mind resets and her yesterday is gone. She must rely on detailed notes and her best friend Jamie to begin a new day as normal as possible, convincing everyone around her that she is just forgetful, not damaged. Her note book and cellphone can get her through most days, but lack of details and London may wear the same thing as yesterday, forget her gym clothes, forget a test or forget those around her. Another key trait about London is the fact that she can view glimpses from the future. This helps her gets through by remembering things from the future, she knows her mother, her locker combination and her best friend since they all remain in her future she has no issues knowing who or what they are in the morning. Life gets a little more complicated when Luke Henry comes to town, and London really doesn't want to forget who he is. While she can't seem to see him in her future, she hopes there is a mistake or something that she is missing. London and Luke bond despite her worries however, Jamie and London's friendship falls apart. Jamie struggles with having a friend who can see her future and wants to protect her. Jamie demands that London leave her learn her life lessons on her own. A book that deals with everyday struggles, made all the more complicated by amnesia.
I really enjoyed "Forgotten" it was a fast-paced read and I haven't read a book like this in awhile. I really loved the characters- London is such an enjoyable character, I was rooting for her from the beginning. I loved Luke and thought there was something more to his story- I was right. I struggled with Jamie, I guess she is just the frustrated teenager who believes she knows best. I did find some holes in the story, I wasn't sure how London could wake up every morning and not be completely astray. It might have something to do with the memories she does hold but I wanted more explanations. Many twists and turns are quickly settled and a great mystery is uncovered. Cat Patrick did a great job, she will leave you wondering "what if." This debut novel is entrancing, absorbing and one you won't want to pass up.
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4.0 out of 5 stars BookWhisperer Review: Forgotten by Cat Patrick Jun 15 2011
By J. Omullane - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
A novel that will push readers to question "what if". London Lane is a very interesting girl that has to relearn her life every single day. After a traumatic experience as a child; London remembers the future, but can not retain anything from the past. This is a very intriguing concept, and readers will find their selves questioning the possibility of such an experience. Would it truly be possible for someone to survive living with no past memories? For London memories are erased every single day at 4:33 am. The only way that this young girl can force herself to remain even remotely normal is when her dedication to notes that she will have to reread every single day. As the story progresses some latent memories resurface giving readers hope for the future of this character. The story is very entertaining and will grab readers from the start. The conclusion developments anticipate a sequel the story, and what the future for London Lane will offer.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars An intriguing read for those who like mysteries. A teen Momento! Jun 23 2011
By shortandsweet - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Taken from my blog, Never Gonna Grow Up! Reviews:

I've been having a hard time writing this review. I enjoyed "Forgotten" by Cat Patrick while reading it, but as it came to an end, I found myself disengaging from the plot line. Ms. Patrick is a very talented writer and I hate to put a negative vibe out there because as I said, I did enjoy "Forgotten", but the plot line was very ambitious and I just feel like it was missing...something. I'm not quite sure what that something is though. I enjoyed the ride and would definitely recommend it despite this weird hang up of mine.

Everyday is a new day, but we always come into it knowing what happened the day before. For London Lane though, all she has is a note. For some reason, London remembers things from her future, but not from her past. It sure doesn't make high school life or friendships/relationships easy. Talk about awkward! To top it all off, London is plagued with nightmares and she can't determine who they are about or the "when" these nightmares come from. She decides it's time to dig into her past beyond the notes and journals she keeps for herself. To quote goodreads.com, "Part psychological drama, part romance, and part mystery, this thought-provoking novel will inspire readers to consider the what-if's in their own lives and recognize the power they have to control their destinies."

"Forgotten" is such an interesting read and as I mentioned before, an ambitious concept. I really enjoyed watching London unravel her past without being able to access the memories locked in her mind. Ms. Patrick's writing is splendid. She took on a lot with this novel and I think she handled it quite well. I fell in love with the characters and the romance between our heroine and Lucas. It's just SO sweet. I absolutely love friendship based romance and this one is delightful. The book started to lose me towards the end, partially because I wanted to stay focused on Cat and her life rather than on the conflict presented. It wasn't like Ms. Patrick's writing wasn't engaging (I cannot emphasize enough that this book is so well written!). I don't know why... I'm just a weirdo.

Seriously, this book is really interesting and a great read for anyone who enjoys a good psychological drama and/or romance. It is unlike any other book on the market right now so read it for a complete change of pace. I'm sure you'll love it!

I received a copy of "Forgotten" from publisher. It is published by Little, Brown for Young Readers and was released on June 7th of this year.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a must read! Jun 14 2011
By Amanda Miller - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
When I got this book in the mail (after squealing and showing it to everyone) I sat down and read it immediately. I read until I couldn't stay up any longer and fell asleep. Then when I woke up I picked it back up and read it until I finished it. I have been wanting this book so badly since I first heard about it. It's a little bit of everything I love, drama, psychological, and mystery...It's the sort of book that is confusing and mind-blowing all in one swoop. Think Memento meets 50 First Dates with a splash of the future.

Before I get further into the pages of the book, I have to comment on the appearance. It's absolutely gorgeous. The cover, while amazing doesn't do justice to the back of the book and the inside pages. On the back is a lovely artistic image of butterflies. Throughout the first few pages of the book are tree limbs and the occasional butterfly. I was in love just from flipping through it.

When I first started reading Forgotten I was very confused. I knew that London only knew the future, but it was kind of hard to wrap my head around. Once I finally got the hang of that it became a lot easier to read and a totally enjoyable experience.

London is such a great strong character. Here she is powering through every day with little to no clue as to who certain people are in the present day. All she knows is the future, so the cheerleader that seems to hate her? She just can't place her finger on why, because it was in the past and she forgot to document it in her notes. Then there's Luke, the adorable love interest with a tiny bit of a secret of his own, he's seemingly not in London's future thoughts at all and no one knows why.

The whole "memory-erasing" isn't an uncommon thing in books and movies, it's been done before. This look into it is totally fresh though, I can't think of any other that essentially sees the future. The visions London experiences are chilling. Then the major secrets and twists that unfold are even more so. This is a book I can see appealing to readers of many different genres.

Many thanks to Little Brown for providing a review copy of Forgotten for me.
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