Unremembered by Jessica Brody

Unremembered (Unremembered Trilogy, #1)

by Jessica Brody

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.

Reviewed by Amber on

3 of 5 stars

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I always love a good memory loss plot, whether it’s due to amnesia or something more sinister. That is what initially drew me to Unremembered. I wanted to follow Seraphina as she discovered who she was, where she came from, and how she lost her memory.

At the beginning of the novel, all we know about Seraphina is that she was found at sea after a plane crash. She knows nothing about herself, and can’t remember her family, friends, or anything beyond waking up in the ocean. The mystery, while a little predictable if you paid attention to the clues scattered throughout, was intriguing. Unfortunately, it went exactly where I was expecting it to go, and there were very few – if any – surprises.

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