Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Remember Me Like This by Bret Anthony Johnston

I blame Netflix. I just haven't been reading as much lately, and I know it's because I'm binge-watching Nurse Jackie and House of Cards and more. My Kindle is loaded with books I want to read but I'm addicted to tv shows! But I'm making a turn and I think I'm headed back to normal again soon.

I just finished (slogged through) Remember Me Like This. It's a well-written, interesting story. But boy, it is so hard to read because it is truly every parent's nightmare. The book opens when Justin has returned home after he being kidnapped by a man and living with him for four years. We never learn much about what happened during that time, but instead we get inside the head and heart of the mother, father, younger brother, and grandfather. On the outside, this family should be thrilled that their son has returned to them; however, they are all living with fear and anxiety for various reasons including the fact that the kidnapper is out on bail. The writing is excellent in most parts but in some parts way too wordy. So would I recommend that book? Yes, I suppose but it is so painful to read. I often had to put it down until I finally hit the last quarter and then powered through it.  - June

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