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Title:The Forgetting
Author:Nicole Maggi
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:February 3rd 2015 by SourceBooks Fire
Categories:Mystery. Young Adult. Romance. Thriller. Fiction
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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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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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Ratings: 3.93 From 636 Users | 140 Reviews

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I must admit that I did not love this text all the way through. There are some issues with representation, which I will go into in a moment, but on the whole, the novel was a fantastic exploration of sex trafficking, class, privilege and unlikely romance. The Forgetting tells the story of Georgie, an eighteen year old musician and student who wakes up one day to find out she has had a heart transplant. When she discovers she is remembering things about her life which aren't hers - such as her

This is not a fluffy mystery. This is a serious look at sex trafficking and should be on your to read list. Is it disturbing? Yes - it should be. I talks about some heavy topics that need to be addressed. I found it to strike a good balance between being too dark and dark enough to get the message out there. But lest you think this wasn't entertaining - it was. The mystery kept me interested even though I guessed who dunnit long before the reveal. Georgie slowly learns and grows throughout the

Utter nonsense from the word go. I hate not finishing books and hence I did, to my sheer disappointment and regret for wasting my time.I hate complete mind-boggling science myths and books that give the wrong idea to laymen.Plus this book is so unrealistic I don't even know where to start with the list of them.Do not waste your time, like, really. There are much better books on trafficking that will give you a more realistic picture.

Original post on http://readingadd.blogspot.ro/ and thanks to netgalley and publisher for sending me a review copy. To be honest I wasn't expecting much of this book because lately I've been so dissapointed in books that I had high or some expectations. But this was a good one and I don't regret reading it.And now is kinda hard for me to be coherent because this novel was hell of a ride, from the beginning until the end and I read it very fast, and I feel like I ran a few kilometers. I'm a

The idea that an organ like the heart can carry memories is intriguing. When Georgie awakes after heart transplant surgery, she is determined to find out about the person who died so she could live.The search takes her to the streets and to an organization that saves trafficked girls. Her new heart also leads Georgie to Nate, a young man who knew the hearts owner. And Georgie finds herself falling in love with Nate, but is it her or her heart that attracts him?There is a darker side to this

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

I LOVED THIS. full RTC

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