Remember to Forget (Revised and Expanded). Ashley Royer. 2016.
[April] Publisher Blink. Pages 304 [Source: Netgalley]
First sentence:
First sentence:
When I was younger, I loved when it rained. I liked running outside and jumping in the
puddles and splashing through the streets.
From Amazon:
In Remember to Forget from Watty Award-winning
author Ashley Royer, Levi has refused to speak since the tragic death of his
girlfriend, Delia, and can't seem to come out of his depression and hindering
self-doubt. Desperate to make some positive change in Levi’s life, his mother
sends him to live with his father in Maine.
Though the idea of moving from Australia
to America
seems completely daunting, Levi passively accepts his fate, but once he lands
faces personal struggles and self-doubt at the same time he and his dad battle
through resentment and misunderstanding. And then, while at therapy, Levi meets
Delilah, a girl who eerily reminds him of someone he lost.
My thoughts:
Let me start this by saying how emotionally powerful this
story truly is at least it was for me, granted I am not sure if it was the
writing or the pregnancy hormones that are ride rough shod over my system, I
personally am going to give the credit to the author as that is where I truly
believe it belongs. As with other
reviewers I did not start off liking the main character Levi however, within a
few chapters I was finding myself more and more intrigued by him and his
reasoning for becoming totally silent.
The growth of Levi from the beginning of the book until the end is
amazing and believable. I cried several,
yes several times during the course of this book. Any author regardless of age that is able to
bring me to tears is remarkable. The
story of loss and growth and mourning were so believable. The descriptions were well written and I had
no problem envisioning what she was trying to convey. I do not give out 10/10 very often but, this
novel deserves nothing less than that!
The good: The
character development, the pacing, the story, basically everything.
The bad: Nothing I
truly find nothing to complain about.
Rating 10/10
Recommendation: Absolutely,
if you like a good tear jerker and emotional ride then look no further and pick
up this book!
*I received a digital
review copy for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All
opinions are my own.*