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What Alice Forgot
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Women's fiction at its best, What Alice Forgot is everything I've come to love from Liane Moriarty.
Alice gets bumped on her head and loses ten years of her memory. The last thing she remembers is being twenty-nine, in love with her husband Nick, and pregnant with their first child. Instead, she's now thirty-nine, has three children, and is about to get divorced. As she tries to piece together what happened, she must figure out who she really is and all that's important to her.
At first glance, this seems like a fluffy beach read of second chances and domestic drama. But the more I read, the more I discovered. Relationships are not easy, and the complexity of them and how the years can cause them to deteriorate is deftly captured in here. I found both Alice and Nick to be sympathetic characters, and could see how life and the stress of raising three children wore them out.
I also enjoyed the storyline with Alice's sister. Though I normally don't gravitate towards plots with siblings falling out or infertility, something about the way this was written made it feel universal. We all have family members we have less than stellar relationships with, and we all dream of things we want that we don't have. I found the exploration of when to give up and move on, versus staying and hoping, to be skillfully done.
Moriarty's writing is always eminently readable, and this book is no different. Once I started, I found it unputdownable. It was easy to get swept away into this story of interesting, complex characters and their difficult choices. There's also this subtle humor sprinkled throughout that keeps it from becoming too maudlin or sappy.
Still, it stays true to the genre, so eventually everyone gets what they want and everything is wrapped up neatly. But that doesn't detract from the story, which I found to be nuanced and fascinating. This is definitely one of my favorites from Liane Moriarty.
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See also, my thoughts on:
Big Little Lies
Nine Perfect Strangers
Apples Never Fall
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Alice gets bumped on her head and loses ten years of her memory. The last thing she remembers is being twenty-nine, in love with her husband Nick, and pregnant with their first child. Instead, she's now thirty-nine, has three children, and is about to get divorced. As she tries to piece together what happened, she must figure out who she really is and all that's important to her.
At first glance, this seems like a fluffy beach read of second chances and domestic drama. But the more I read, the more I discovered. Relationships are not easy, and the complexity of them and how the years can cause them to deteriorate is deftly captured in here. I found both Alice and Nick to be sympathetic characters, and could see how life and the stress of raising three children wore them out.
I also enjoyed the storyline with Alice's sister. Though I normally don't gravitate towards plots with siblings falling out or infertility, something about the way this was written made it feel universal. We all have family members we have less than stellar relationships with, and we all dream of things we want that we don't have. I found the exploration of when to give up and move on, versus staying and hoping, to be skillfully done.
Moriarty's writing is always eminently readable, and this book is no different. Once I started, I found it unputdownable. It was easy to get swept away into this story of interesting, complex characters and their difficult choices. There's also this subtle humor sprinkled throughout that keeps it from becoming too maudlin or sappy.
Still, it stays true to the genre, so eventually everyone gets what they want and everything is wrapped up neatly. But that doesn't detract from the story, which I found to be nuanced and fascinating. This is definitely one of my favorites from Liane Moriarty.
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See also, my thoughts on:
Big Little Lies
Nine Perfect Strangers
Apples Never Fall
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June 21, 2021
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Fab review.Moriarty is great. Must catch up on this one.

Thanks, Aly! It was a good one! I thought the premise was really interesting and LM did a good job on the execution! :)

Thanks, Patcee! When you get to this, I hope you enjoy too! :)

Thanks, Ian! Liane Moriarty is definitely worth a try! I'd recommend you start with Big Little Lies since that seems to be her most well-liked book. :)

Thanks, Ian! Liane Moriarty is definitely worth a try! I'd recommend you start with Big Little Lies since that se..."
Thanks Yun. She seems to be a well-read, liked and respected author.

I definitely think so. If you give her a try, I hope you enjoy too! :)


Thanks, Nilton! I thought it was a really interesting premise and LM did a great job. I hope you think so too. Will be curious to see your thoughts! :)

Thanks, Marci! It's one of the reasons I really enjoy LM's writing. :)


I enjoyed Apples Never Fall, but not her previous two. Glad we're both fans of this one. :)
Well-crafted review, Yun and I'm glad you had another good one!

Thanks, Bob! Yes indeed, me too! :)

Thanks, Lady! Glad you're a fan of this one too! 😘

Thanks, Chantel! :)


Thanks, Serge! Absolutely... it was an enjoyable one! :)



Thanks, Nicole Leigh! So glad this was a great one for both of us! :)

Thanks so much, Fariha! 💖


Thanks so much, Kelli! So glad we're both fans of this one! Can't wait for her new book! :)

Thanks, Christina! If you get to this one, I hope you enjoy! :)

Thanks, Rosh! When you get to it, I hope you enjoy too! :)

Thanks, Darla! Hope you enjoy too! :)
Yay! Glad you loved it too! :)