FlumeAward – Don’t Look Back Don’t Look Back by Jennifer Armentrout
Samantha is discovered in rough shape, and without any memory, after being missing for days. Her friend, Cassie, is still missing.
This was a great psychological thriller, with Sam trying to remember, and deliberately putting herself into situations that might jog her memory, so she can help find Cassie, the best friend she doesn’t remember. The other side of this is that as Sam learns more about herself, her family, and her friends, she comes to like the person she used to be less and less. Interesting to be able to have a do-over for life.
The casualness of teen sex and drinking makes this more appropriate for older teens, but the story will capture any reader.
Kirsten Rundquist Corbett
Amazing post murder/disappearance novel depicting the life of a teenage girl discovering the person she once was and what happened to her and her best friend through a shattered memory filled with intrigue and mystery. 5/5
Emily Croot–student library intern, Oyster River HS
I’m not much of a mystery fan, but I really enjoyed this one. I read it a while back so the details are fuzzy, Reminds me of Gabrielle Zevin’s "Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac" but this one has much better writing and a more compelling plot. Solid choice.
Kathy Pearce, Oyster River HS