Forget Tomorrow (Forget Tomorrow #1)
Pintip Dunn
Book Review: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Wow!
Forget Tomorrow has left me a little speechless (Que sitting, and
thinking for 30 minutes before continuing with my review). It has been a
while since I've read a dystopian novel. I find them to be the most
emotional genre of books. This one was really really good, and I
couldn't put it down. It reminded me of Divergent in a lot of ways and
would say if you like Veronica Roth's book you will like this.
A memory from the future can set your fate for a lifetime, but what if that memory is bad. It's Callie's 17th birthday, and she is about to receive her futuristic message. She's nervous and wants to spend her last day without the knowledge enjoying what she has. Her little sister is gifted, and her family must avoid her being detected. Her sister, Jessa can predict the future but only seconds in front. A little guessing game on the way home from school can't hurt, right?
Logan's brother was gifted too, but they took him away. He has been a shell of his former self ever since. A few days after getting his future memory he sees Callie in the park with Jessa. They haven't spoken since the day his brother was taken. Now he wants to reconnect but at what cost?
Can fate be changed? Forget tomorrow is the first book in a series of books the 3rd book is due out in September. I have been lucky enough to receive an ARC of this series.
If you like dystopian novels then you will like this one. It follows the usual pattern. Dystopian- an undesirable society with a glimpse at hope. This book has romance and an ending which will leave you wanting more.
5 stars out of 5.
A memory from the future can set your fate for a lifetime, but what if that memory is bad. It's Callie's 17th birthday, and she is about to receive her futuristic message. She's nervous and wants to spend her last day without the knowledge enjoying what she has. Her little sister is gifted, and her family must avoid her being detected. Her sister, Jessa can predict the future but only seconds in front. A little guessing game on the way home from school can't hurt, right?
Logan's brother was gifted too, but they took him away. He has been a shell of his former self ever since. A few days after getting his future memory he sees Callie in the park with Jessa. They haven't spoken since the day his brother was taken. Now he wants to reconnect but at what cost?
Can fate be changed? Forget tomorrow is the first book in a series of books the 3rd book is due out in September. I have been lucky enough to receive an ARC of this series.
If you like dystopian novels then you will like this one. It follows the usual pattern. Dystopian- an undesirable society with a glimpse at hope. This book has romance and an ending which will leave you wanting more.
5 stars out of 5.
400 pages. Kindle price £4.48 or £6.38 Paperback
Published
November 3rd 2015
by Entangled: Teen
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