Before I go to Sleep

English language

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978-0-552-16413-9
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4 stars (3 reviews)

Before I Go to Sleep is the first novel by S. J. Watson published in Spring 2011. It became both a Sunday Times and The New York Times bestseller and has been translated into over 40 languages, and has become a bestseller in France, Canada, Bulgaria and the Netherlands. It reached number 7 on the US bestseller list, the highest position for a debut novel by a British author since J. K. Rowling. The New York Times described the author as an "out-of-nowhere literary sensation". He wrote the novel between shifts whilst working as a National Health Service (NHS) audiologist.

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Review of 'Before I Go to Sleep' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

[guessing at the star rating / mining my old FB notes now that they are almost impossible to find]

this is a book that must be read quickly, at least if you get absorbed into the plot :) i started last night and would have read through the night (such was my drive to find out how who to trust) but in the end, reasoning - and bed - won out.

the entire plot occurs in ONE day. the narrator wakes and remembers nothing - she has amnesia and has spent the last 20 years not knowing anything of her life since the accident. but she's kept a journal for the past few weeks and this comprises the middle book of the novel, so you get caught up on events. then there's the climax of the story in the last section and it's quite the shocker. and that's why we're …

Review of 'Before I Go to Sleep' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

"I am not the person I thought I was when I woke this morning."

This is an utterly absorbing read, so much so that I bought it at 3:00 in the afternoon, attended to my pregnant fiancee who is now 12 days overdue for most of the evening and still finished it, here, at 1 o'clock the next morning.

As a debut novel, it's almost perfect, so deep and engaging on so many levels that it's hard to believe the author hasn't been writing professionally for years. The first half or so had that great, muted tension feel of a modern British work; without the lackadaisical assertions of a more traditional British thriller, and perhaps more importantly, without the barrage of characters and places an American work might ordinarily introduce.

"I feel like a prospective tenant being shown around a new flat. A possible housemate."

The story is, of course, …

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