Thanks for the Memories
2 journalers for this copy...
From the back:
New York Times bestselling author Cecelia Ahern's charming new novel explores what happens when "what if" becomes a reality for two strangers whose lives are at a crossroads.
How can you know someone you've never met? That's the question driving Joyce Conway these days. As she recovers from an accident, she's suddenly plagued by an overwhelming sense of deja vu that makes her feel as if her life is not her own. She dreams night after night of a little girl she's sure she doesn't know, remembers cobblestoned Parisian streets she's never visited. She's convinced she's going crazy. . . until a series of coincidences takes her on a journey to find the one person who may hold the answer she needs.
New York Times bestselling author Cecelia Ahern's charming new novel explores what happens when "what if" becomes a reality for two strangers whose lives are at a crossroads.
How can you know someone you've never met? That's the question driving Joyce Conway these days. As she recovers from an accident, she's suddenly plagued by an overwhelming sense of deja vu that makes her feel as if her life is not her own. She dreams night after night of a little girl she's sure she doesn't know, remembers cobblestoned Parisian streets she's never visited. She's convinced she's going crazy. . . until a series of coincidences takes her on a journey to find the one person who may hold the answer she needs.
I can't believe I found this at the book swap shelf in Itaewon. It hasn't been released in the US and JUST read an advanced reader's copy of it. I really enjoyed it and plan to release this one.
I really enjoyed this book. I did find it a little predictable but I loved the story. I have heard and have always been curious about people changing after their organ transplants and it was fun to read about a blood transfusion having the same kind of effect. I haven't read any of her other books, but I think I will enjoy them.
I really enjoyed this book. I did find it a little predictable but I loved the story. I have heard and have always been curious about people changing after their organ transplants and it was fun to read about a blood transfusion having the same kind of effect. I haven't read any of her other books, but I think I will enjoy them.
Journal Entry 3 by Supertalya at Bookmooch.com, A book trading site -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (12/11/2008 UTC) at Bookmooch.com, A book trading site -- Controlled Releases
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On its way to Japan.
On its way to Japan.
Journal Entry 4 by totoroandmei at By Mail, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, June 6, 2009
Released 14 yrs ago (6/6/2009 UTC) at By Mail, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases
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Going to a BCer in Japan. Enjoy!
Going to a BCer in Japan. Enjoy!