Before I Go To Sleep by S J Watson

Before I Go To Sleep

by S J Watson

'Mesmerising and unsettling . . . The best debut thriller for years' Sunday Times

Now a major film starring Nicole Kidman, Colin Firth and Mark Strong

Over 7 million copies sold worldwide
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Memories define us.

So what if you lost yours every time you went to sleep?

Your name, your identity, your past, even the people you love - all forgotten overnight.

And the one person you trust may only be telling you half the story.

Welcome to Christine's life.

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Readers are obsessed with Before I Go To Sleep:

***** 'A genius plot with an incredible twist. Before I go to Sleep is one of the best books I've read in a very long time.'
***** 'The book had me gripped from the very beginning . . . a real can't-put-it-down-till-the-last-page read.'
***** 'It's dark, fascinating, original and addictive - l read it in a day.'


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Final Cut, the unputdownable new thriller from S. J. Watson, is out now.

Reviewed by Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews on

5 of 5 stars

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Before I Go To Sleep is to be likened to the film, Memento, only without Guy Pierce and on crack. Remember, crack is wack. Christine Lucas, gained amnesia after a hit and run accident and can only hold one days memories at a time, when the clock strikes midnight, her brain hits rewind to play out the next day as it had been the first.

Each morning, her husband Ben must remind her that he is her husband guiding her through the day. But as we learn on the first page: DO NOT TRUST BEN! Is this truth or Christine's paranoia? We learn of Christine's life through her daily journal entries, a therapy prescribed by her therapist whom Ben is not aware of. What the Hell is going on here?

Before I Go To Sleep twists a reader's mind like a pretzel, never quite believing what is written, its all a bit off. Because of this, I find it difficult to write a review to give this book justice without giving anything away. Like our main character, I hardly trusted anyone, and reading her daily journal, slowly putting all the pieces together, it was still unclear. Certainly, because those four words haunt the back of my mind "DO NOT TRUST BEN!" Learning of Christine's previous life does help build her character but does not add a clear cut mold as to the characters themselves. Looking back at what I've written, it appears just as long winded repetitive as Christine's journal entries itself. Like Christine Lucas' memory, which restarts every night, I could have read Before I Go To Sleep both frontwards and backwards and would still turn me around. Fantastic.

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