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The Forgetting- 4 stars

There is nothing to forget!
4 out of 5
I thought this was a great book and thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
The book makes one ponder on life, on our human history, our greed. What if every 12 years you could forget all the wrongs?
To some I guess that would be great. But I would like to believe we are made of our memories, we are made of our mistakes and our victories.
I like how the book explore that part in us while at the same time, providing the reader with action, some scify, and some romance. All an ya reader could want!
My only criticism, and that's due to personal preference is that it at times explains things too much. I am not one to seat and read the details of everything.
All in all, a very exciting read... highly recommended it!

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