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May 2
Finished “Before I Go To Sleep” by SJ Watson last night. I was on edge the entire time that I was reading this. This book pretty much compels you to keep reading so you can find out what was actually going on with Christine and her memory. 
It’s a little predictable at points, but the biggest issue that I had with it is that everything was tied up in too neat of a bow at the end for me to continue suspending my belief. 
I’d recommend it, it was a very unique and interesting character perspective to read. I’d give this one a solid B. 
I started reading “Moonwalking with Einstein” by Joshua Foer last night on the bus home. I figured after reading a book about memory loss it should be followed up with one that discusses how to increase/better utilize your memory.  
17/50

Finished “Before I Go To Sleep” by SJ Watson last night. I was on edge the entire time that I was reading this. This book pretty much compels you to keep reading so you can find out what was actually going on with Christine and her memory. 

It’s a little predictable at points, but the biggest issue that I had with it is that everything was tied up in too neat of a bow at the end for me to continue suspending my belief. 

I’d recommend it, it was a very unique and interesting character perspective to read. I’d give this one a solid B. 

I started reading “Moonwalking with Einstein” by Joshua Foer last night on the bus home. I figured after reading a book about memory loss it should be followed up with one that discusses how to increase/better utilize your memory.  

17/50

I’m not sure if I’m going to be able to finish it tonight, but I’m about half way through “Before I Go To Sleep” and I am going crazy trying to figure out what has happened to Christine, and if anyone is telling her the truth. If the Boo and I didn’t have an appointment to go look at apartments yesterday, I’m pretty sure I would have just stayed in bed all day reading. 

I kept putting my book down, looking over at the Boo and saying “this book” and then going back to reading. He’s a good sport. Most of the time he has no clue what I’m reading, or what it is about but he mostly listens to my random outbursts.