Unremembered
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- €4.99
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- €4.99
Publisher Description
Sixteen-year-old Sera is the only survivor of an explosion on a plane. She wakes up in hospital to find that she has no memory. The only clue to her identity is a mysterious boy who claims she was part of a top-secret science experiment. The only adult she trusts insists that she shouldn’t believe anything that anybody tells her.
In a tense and pacy novel exploding with intrigue and action, Sera must work out who she is and where she came from. Eventually she will learn that the only thing worse than forgetting her past is remembering it.
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Amnesiac genius "Violet" supposedly absorbs information without effort. Yet after five days in the hospital with nothing to do but watch TV, the 16-year-old emerges with no comprehension of what jeans, cars, malls, and supermarkets are. Violet may be supermodel beautiful, but her interactions are those of like Data from Star Trek. Picked up at the site of a plane crash, she is assumed to be a survivor and put in foster care while the authorities seek her family. Meanwhile, others are after her: a persistent, urgent boy who calls her "Sera" and a red-haired man, both of whom can find her with uncanny speed no matter where she goes. Brody's (52 Reasons to Hate My Father) book unfolds at a too-leisurely pace in terms of action and emotional development, yet too quickly to make the "science" of Violet's condition plausible. Her foster brother says, "I feel like I'm in a bad sci-fi movie," and the lament is unfortunately accurate. There's no opportunity to forget that Violet is an artificial construct in an artificial setting. Ages 12 up.