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Original Title: The Forgetting
ISBN: 1492603562 (ISBN13: 9781492603566)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: ITW Thriller Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel (2016)
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The Forgetting Paperback | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 3.93 | 636 Users | 140 Reviews

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Georgie's new heart saved her life...but now she's losing her mind.

Georgie Kendrick wakes up after a heart transplant, but the organ beating in her chest doesn't seem to be in tune with the rest of her body. Why does she have a sudden urge for strawberries when she's been allergic for years? Why can't she remember last Christmas?

Driven to find her donor, Georgie discovers her heart belonged to a girl her own age who fell out of the foster care system and into a rough life on the streets. Everyone thinks she committed suicide, but Georgie is compelled to find the truth - before she loses herself completely.

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Title:The Forgetting
Author:Nicole Maggi
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:February 3rd 2015 by SourceBooks Fire
Categories:Mystery. Young Adult. Romance. Thriller. Fiction

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Ratings: 3.93 From 636 Users | 140 Reviews

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Wow! I won this book through a goodreads giveaway, and it's been one of my best wins in a long time.When Georgie wakes up from her heart transplant surgery, she feels that the new heart isn't connnected to her body. She dubs it "the catch" As the days pass the catch increases and as the former owner of the heart's memories start to take over, she begins losing her own. This all sounds very sci-fi but it's not. Basically the donor was a Jane Doe, who the police say committed suicide, but her

This is one of those books where Im really torn on whether I liked it or not. I guess there are some aspects that I did like and then there were some aspects that I didnt like. But after thinking on this book for a while, the things that I didnt like about the book are starting to overshadow what I did like. What I did like was that it was a unique story. Its scary to go through a organ transplant let alone go through having that organ take over your memories. I liked reading a story about tough

The Forgetting I found this book to be amazing. The author Nicole Maggi really describes the characters into detail. There are a lot of different types of characters such as two-star crossed lovers, sex- trafficked people (prostitutes) and family/friends. This book kept me interested and even though it was a lot of pages, I zoomed through the book. While reading this story, I felt different emotions. I felt sorry for the girls who trusted a horrible person named Jules that lied to them by saying

Thank you netgalley for sending me this boon in exchange of an honest review I think I DNF this book so early I don't even know where. The premise is interesting, but it just felt incredibly weird to me. Its about a girl Georgie whom her heart had been replaced, ever since then all her habits and things changed. And shit happens she start investigating about whom the heart is belong to. I'm not saying this book is bad or anything is just that I'm not interested in the overall plot (should had

Not too impressed but the end sure came as a surprise to me. Although I just wasn't completely comfortable with the "things" Georgie felt after her heart transplant, it seemed way too impossible and that they were happening in order was certainly not a teenage girl could figure out. It often felt like the family and Nate were inserted in between just to lighten the mood.Bumped up one star because of the ending and the people involved in the ultimate mystery. Overall, good enough but not

Love the idea of this, but it wasn't really believable to me. Yes, I get that it's a story and I need to have some suspension of disbelief; however, it just wasn't working. Georgie was a decent enough MC and for the most part I liked her. I thought it was odd that she was so afraid of going back to the hospital, but repeatedly put strain on her heart. There are some other good characters as well, everyone seemed fleshed out. The journey was valiant and it's a definitely a topic that needs to be

I needed to read a different YA book. One that didn't have too much romance in it. The Forgetting is very different. It's a piece of work that I'd never considered could be made into a book. The storyline felt like it could be a reality. I thoroughly enjoyed this heart-stopping novel. It's definitely one that is always on your mind once you start reading it.
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