7/25/2020

Repeat by Kylie Scott

Wow. I am speechless.


I found this book, because Natasha from Natasha Is a Book Junkie made a Instagram post about one day flash sale of this book. I one-clicked so fast, because hello, have you seen how gorgeous the cover is?! Swoon.

I didn't read the blurb, but it didn't matter. The book is so vividly written. It made my head spin with the best way possible. Just wow. I think this book messed with my head. I am totally in love with Ed. Tattooed guy, who's protective over his girl. What's there not to love?

It feels like I can't form any comprehensible thoughts, let alone type them in here. I am gonna try, though.

Clementine has no memory, because she was brutally attacked. She's trying to learn about her post, who she was, what she liked and all that. She has a tattoo and she's trying to find out who did it to her. She confronts Ed, the tattoo artist, and finds out that he have done more to her than the tattoo. They used to be in love. Ed isn't happy to see Clementine again. But many things have changed. Slowly they start to build their relationship again. Will they find a way to love each other again or will their relationship stay platonic?

The idea of this book is interesting. How much our wants, needs, likes, believes are absolute truths about us? Can we change, can our believes change? Can our favorite color change? How much all the changes we're going through in life are about us and how much they are because of those around us?

Clementine changed a lot after attack left her with permanent memory loss. How would you feel waking up with no memory? It's horrific. I have waken up without a memory. Luckily for me it wasn't permanent. I eventually remembered everything. This book manages to find some good things in memory loss. Like the fact that you get to see movies and read books again like it's your first time. I would love to read few books again for the first time.

Clementine and Ed talk lot about everything, some topics are harder, some easier. But like in every relationship, talking is essential. None of us can read minds, so speak up when you have something to say. That's the thing I'm trying to learn.




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Repeat by Kylie Scott
2019

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