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Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson
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“What are we, if not an accumulation of our memories?”

I've had my eye on this book since before it was released and last night I decided it was finally time. I really wanted a psychological thriller that would keep me guessing. And did it deliver? Well, let's just say I was up until 2am, partly because this book is unputdownable, and partly because it's a little hard to turn the light off and go to sleep afterwards.

Before I Go to Sleep is about a woman called Christine who wakes up every morning with no memory of who she is. Through labeled pictures and the help of her husband, every day she pieces together her life and learns of the accident that made her this way. But then a visit from a mysterious doctor leads her towards the private journal she has been writing to herself - a journal that tells her things might not be as they seem and the one person she should be able to trust could be lying.

Personally, I found this book so thrilling. I loved almost everything about it. Christine was a complex and interesting character - I was pulled so far inside her mind that the novel's events literally made my heart pound. I love how creepy the novel is and I very much enjoyed almost but not quite figuring out the reveals at the end.

For me, the best kind of thrillers are those where the story is strong enough that it isn't ruined by an astute reader. In other words - if you guess what is going to happen, it doesn't really matter. And I think this is one of those books. Towards the end, I started to figure things out, but rather than being disappointed, it made me hang on the author's every word in anticipation and horror.

Also, the reveals are multi-layered. So there is not just one big twist/reveal, but many things to discover over the course of the book. I like this much more.

The biggest complaints from people who didn't like this book are a) it is as realistic as The Time Traveler's Wife and b) it gets a little repetitive around the middle. Both are true, but neither bothered me. I'll tell you why.

The book gets a little repetitive when Christine must first read her journal every day to understand everything. The book obviously doesn't go into details each time, but I can understand why people didn't like it. I, on the other hand, didn't mind. In fact, I thought it dragged out the suspense even more and had me mentally freaking out over what would come next. I was never bored for a second.

As for being realistic, the author manufactures a fictional type of amnesia in order for the story to work - an amnesia in which Christine remembers almost nothing of her short term memory, but is able to retain her short term memory for the length of her waking hours. It is reset overnight. But, to be honest, I absolutely love reading about weird rare illnesses, particularly psychological ones. And there are so many strange, unbelievable illnesses out there that it wasn't difficult for me to suspend disbelief and imagine that a rare amnesia of this sort could exist.

If you think, like me, you could overlook the issues above, I don't see why you wouldn't like this. Very different, very unsettling, and very enjoyable.

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November 21, 2013 – Shelved
September 29, 2015 – Started Reading
September 30, 2015 – Finished Reading

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Shahad I also love psychology. I think I'll add it to my tbr shelf.


message 2: by Mike (last edited Sep 30, 2015 02:30PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Mike Fantastic review, Emily. This is one I was going to recommend in response to your latest vlog so I'm glad you beat me to the punch and had a chance to enjoy this.

It's an interesting spin on amnesia for sure with some similarity to the movie "Memento", which itself derives from some of the case studies by the late Oliver Sacks.

I enjoyed this one a lot and I thought the movie version was executed quite well. Curious if you liked this as much as the Elizabeth Haynes?!?


Erin I'm glad you enjoyed it! I found it such a great read too!


message 4: by Amy (new) - rated it 4 stars

Amy Gary There's a movie coming out of this with Nicole Kidman I think. I wonder f it'll be any good! I didn't know it was based on a book but I suppose I'm not surprised. I'll definitely give this a go!


message 5: by Jeremy (new) - added it

Jeremy Anderson It sounds like the movie "50 First Dates" with a twist! I'll ceck it out.


Melissa If you have Netflix the movie is on there. I found the book thrilling and finished it in a day. Go check out the movie if you are into thrillers!


Rochelle This was so good!!! The movie wasn't bad either. I did not see the twist coming. I loved it!


message 8: by Ain (new)

Ain The blurb reminds me of the movie Memento (directed by Christopher Nolan)~


Puja Great review! I defintely enjoyed this book way more than the movie, which was a total let down for me.


message 10: by Tanner (new)

Tanner @Ain, this book was made into a movie under the same title.


message 11: by Megan (new)

Megan Thanks for the review. I really felt like you tailored it for us, other readers. Knowing your audience is the mark of a good writer. I appreciate your time and your openness.


message 12: by Kara (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kara The movie was a tad dissapointing:(( But I am glad you enjoyed this one! Great Review


message 13: by Salim (new) - added it

Salim Hassouneh The movie was very bad.


Isabella I read this years ago and it has been a favourite of mine. I'm so glad you read and enjoyed it! :D


Emily May Salim wrote: "The movie was very bad."

I watched the trailer and it looks like the movie doesn't even follow the same story o.O


Emily May Mike wrote: "Fantastic review, Emily. This is one I was going to recommend in response to your latest vlog so I'm glad you beat me to the punch and had a chance to enjoy this.

It's an interesting spin on amne..."


I liked them both in different ways. I thought Haynes' book was terrifying all the way through because you got caught up in the narrator's paranoia and fear. This one was unsettling because of what you didn't know - which is arguably worse. I liked all the reveals in this; Haynes' book didn't have them so much.


message 17: by Jamie (new) - added it

Jamie McLachlan Sounds wonderful! I will definitely add it to my TBR list.


message 18: by Jilly (new)

Jilly Great review, Emily! This sounds really good. :)


message 19: by Laura (new) - added it

Laura I don't usually like thrillers but this sounds interesting.


message 20: by Laura (new) - added it

Laura Sounds like a really interesting read! After reading your review I was surprised you hadn't given this book a full 5 stars. What about it made you rate it 4 stars instead?


Emily May Laura wrote: "Sounds like a really interesting read! After reading your review I was surprised you hadn't given this book a full 5 stars. What about it made you rate it 4 stars instead?"

I almost never give out 5 stars. I save the rating for all time favourites or books that really took it to a new level and did something different and surprising.


Trisha Smith Great review - I couldn't put this one down!! I personally thought it was even better than both 'The Girl on the Train' and "Gone Girl,' but maybe that's just me ;)


Sarah If those things are the worst of it, sounds like a decent read!


Justin Solid novel... much better than Girl on Train which seemed to rip off a few aspects from it. SJ Watson's debut novel, too.... outstanding debut.


Christa Shirey I love thrillers but can't stomach horror. I don't like to read anything too scary. For instance the Girl on the Train and The Kind Worth Killing were fine but something scarier than that might be too much. I really want to read this as it looks intriguing do you think it is more a thriller or a horror book?


message 26: by Mike (new) - rated it 4 stars

Mike @ Christa

This definitely falls more within a psychological thriller/suspense genre rather than "horror". What's horrifying are the ramifications when you put yourself into the main character's shoes.


Emily May Christa wrote: "I love thrillers but can't stomach horror. I don't like to read anything too scary. For instance the Girl on the Train and The Kind Worth Killing were fine but something scarier than that might be ..."

I agree with Mike. It's an unsettling book but definitely not "horror".


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell This was definitely suspenseful. I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would! I'm glad you enjoyed it, too. :)


message 29: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Love the book read it over a time frame of 24 hrs...so enjoy a good twist thanks so much...


message 30: by Tota (new) - rated it 3 stars

Tota Elbakry U made me like the book but i didnt like it when i read it ... The ending was illogic !!


**[My weekends are booked ]** This is a movie and it's absolutely wonderful ! So suspenseful and on Netflix!


Natalie What a brilliant read, I was hooked into her mind from page one and totally agree with you Emily, it had to be repetitive to work and I found it drew me in with every wake up, I have no complaints at all. Love it!!
Great write up!


message 33: by Lynn (new) - rated it 4 stars

Lynn Z I agree with you and I have it a solid 4 stars. I could not put this one down and hated when I had to go to work and do other activities which kept me from snatching up the book and finishing it in one sitting.


Cinnamon Ok so I am not crazy. I enjoyed this book. Then I started reading all these horrible reviews. I was wondering if I am really that clueless.


Aisling I can't remember the last time a book has left me feeling so unsettled. Well, a work of fiction anyway. Or that I ever unhesitatingly gave a book 5 stars.

You review described perfectly how I felt about this book.


message 36: by Suman (new)

Suman Patnaik Plz can u give the names of more such books


message 37: by Adrienne (new) - added it

Adrienne I really liked your review. Especially the part where you said if you started to figure the story out it did not spoil the reading. I have just finished 'down a dark road by Linda Castillo. it was the same foreknowledge as I read but only added to my reader enjoyment


message 38: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Mattson I didn’t realize this was a book but I saw the movie on Netflix a while back and it was great!


message 39: by Paula (new)

Paula Urdaneta So this is like "50 first dates" but not romantic at all


Audrey Marcusen McMacken Agree.


Pamela Ditto on your review. Loved it!! The repetition did not bother me at all. If anything, it kept me up to date with her story.


Wendy Just watched the movie- absolutely brilliant, recommend reading the book, if u prefer books to movies.


Charlene Raymond Agree ! Once this story started rolling it was fabulous . And the movie really delivered


message 45: by Beth (new) - rated it 5 stars

Beth Phillips I enjoyed reading the book.
I would like to know if their a second novel to this book ?
Did she remember the next day when she woke up ?


message 46: by Tommy (new) - rated it 1 star

Tommy McQuillan This book was absolute pants it's groundhog day all over without the comedy. It's so far fetched it had to be made up, how I got through it I'll never know? It's supposed to be a psychological thriller, the psychology should have been prescribed to the reader for beginning this snorefest in the first place. I felt the book was predictable and boring and couldn't believe this had been made into a film. I couldn't be the author actually put questions for discussion after the book was over, how pretentious is that? I forced myself to the end trying to convince myself it'll get better but I'm afraid it didn't as the ending was a bigger let down than the rest of the story. In my opinion S.J Watson should give any money made from this book to an Amazon rainforest charity as to cut down trees for this drivel is a crime against nature.


Suzanne Barker-Small I agree also


Suzanne Barker-Small I agree also I liked it but I didn't like it at the same time the hand righting is very bad


Suzanne Barker-Small I liked it but I did not like it at a the same time


message 50: by David (new)

David Wellens “The author manufactures a fictional type of amnesia in order for the story to work - an amnesia in which Christine remembers almost nothing of her short term memory, but is able to retain her short term memory for the length of her waking hours. It is reset overnight.”

Except it’s not that fictional when you realise that’s almost exactly how dementia works. Great review! I’ve seen the film but it wasn’t particularly entertaining or well acted. Let’s hope the book fares better.


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