It kind of bothered me that Dr. Nash insisted she not let her husband know she was seeing him and that he gave her a separate cell phone for him to call her on. I don't believe a psychiatrist would do that, but I guess it served to make him suspicious.
I picked up this book at the library today and have finished part 1. I am hooked and can't wait to see how the story develops.
So far I think it is curious that the husband gives her so few details when she asks what their life was like before she lost her memory. It's like he tells her as little as possible. It makes me wonder what happened to all her family & friends since it seems like the only people around are the husband and the doctor.
Woah! What a crazy book.... I can't imagine waking up everyday not knowing who I am or where I am... At first thought you think she is weak but ultimately figure out she is very strong if she is able to get through each day... The hardest part for her, I imagine...is to figure out who to trust....
Woah! What a crazy book.... I can't imagine waking up everyday not knowing who I am or where I am... At first thought you think she is weak but ultimately figure out she is very strong if she is able to get through each day... The hardest part for her, I imagine...is to figure out who to trust....
What a terrifying way to live that would be! It would be so hard to be in her shoes, never knowing anything for sure for very long and definitely not ever knowing who to trust, really even including herself.
So, what did everyone think of the book? I kind of had a feeling about what was going to happen by the middle of part 2... I just didn't know what and why??....