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My Name is Memory

My Name is Memory

Ann Brashares

4.30
1,693 ratings·5,559 reviews

For centuries, Daniel has relived the joy and heartbreak of loving the same girl. Across lifetimes, continents, and eras, he and Sophia are irresistibly drawn together, despite her ever-changing name and form. Daniel possesses "the memory," a rare gift and a cruel curse: the ability to recall past l...

Pages
324
Format
Hardcover
Published
2010-06-01
Publisher
Riverhead Hardcover
ISBN
9781594487583

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Ann Brashares
Ann Brashares

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Ann Brashares is an American young adult novelist. She is best known as the author of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series.

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5,559 reviews
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~Calliope~
~Calliope~·8 years ago
"Love who you love while you have them. That's all you can do. Let them go when you must. If you know how to love, you'll never run out." "Love demands everything, they say, but my love demands only this: that no matter what happens or how long it takes, you`ll keep faith in me, you`ll remember who we are, and you`ll never feel despair." "You have been with me from the very first life. You are my first memory every time, the single thread in all of my lives. It`s yo...
Elyse Walters
Elyse Walters·8 years ago
Audiobook: Oh this was trip!!!! Writing an abbreviated review will be a challenge here for me. Logically speaking I shouldn't have like this book....but I did. "Sense 8", ( the T.V. Series-which I LOVE), meets "Life after Life", by Kate Atkinson, (which I didn't love). In "Life After Life", Ursula died so many times -ongoing endless repetition deaths - was often like nails-on-a chalkboard irritating. In "My Name Is Memory", Daniel has died many times also --but he travels through centuries and a...
Jenny Maloney
Jenny Maloney·15 years ago
Oh, I really hope this is the first book in a series, because I was completely obsessed with *My Name is Memory* by Ann Brashares until the very end. And the ending just *so* irritated me that I literally threw the book down. I never do that! I love books. I love great stories. And I loved this story – it’s such a unique and compelling look at how a relationship can work, or not work, across lifetimes. The main character is Daniel, a guy who can remember all of his past lives. He's madly in love...
Stacia (the 2010 club)
Stacia (the 2010 club)·15 years ago
Tonight, I lost my book-throwing virginity. Sure, I've been tempted to hurl something across the room before, but I'd never actually done it until now. Maybe the book didn't make it *all* the way across the room, but it was definitely thrust off my lap with a certain ferocity. Why, you ask? Because no book should EVER have the ending that I was just subjected to. Seriously, what was Ann Brashares thinking? *My Name is Memory* should have been a 5-star read. The writing was beautiful, and I wa...
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Sara·15 years ago
Brashares had a brilliant and intriguing concept, but she completely fumbled it with *My Name is Memory*. Here's why this story just doesn't work:- Brashares has the ultimate freedom to place her characters in any time, any place, any situation, yet she fails to create a believable love story between Daniel and Lucy. Their attraction lacks any real depth or justification. - Take their first meeting, for example. Daniel simply sees this girl, and suddenly he's willing to endure lifetime after mis...
Carrie Chaney
Carrie Chaney·15 years ago
My Name is Memory is a love story unlike any I have ever known. Ann Brashares unravels her tale a bit at a time and toys with her audience much like a cat bats a ball of yarn. We are tossed to and fro throughout the ages clinging to the memories of Daniel -- a soul who is both blessed and cursed with the incredbile ability to remember all of his many lives as he is reincarnated over centuries. Daniel's stories pull us into the ancient worlds of Northern Africa and Crete, to the not-so-distant pa...
Grace A.
Grace A.·4 years ago
Wow! Loved every minute of it. I was sucked into the many lives of Daniel and Sophia (Lucy). Longing, waiting, and rooting for their love for each other to cross over their many lifetimes after centuries of roadblocks.
It was a beautiful read. Five stars.
Erin
Erin ·6 years ago
2.5 StarsRomance A Thon: New Adult Romance Summer A Thon: A Beachy ReadWell....That was anticlimactic The entire time I was reading this book I thought I would give it 3- 3.5 Stars because I was enjoying it and I totally shipped this couple. Then it ended. I mean the book just ended out of no where. The entire last 100 pages was leading up to this showdown between two particular characters ( no spoilers) and then right when we were getting to that, the book just ends. WHAT THE LITERAL FUCK??? An...
MizzSandie
MizzSandie·14 years ago
OH. MY. GOD. This book was EVERYTHING and more. It has left my brain stunned at it's utter genious, which is why this review probably wont be very coherent, but who am I kidding? there is no way I could caption this brilliance that is this book anyway.So I wont say much I will just say this:From the very first pages I was encaptured by this book - loving the writing, and intrigued by the story. And as the story moved along, spinning pieces together, I just fell in love with it. Madly. ...
TheRachelMonster
TheRachelMonster·14 years ago
GAAAR!!Are you kidding me?!I'm still expecting Ashton Kutcher to pop out of my closet to declare I've been punk’d.This could have easily been a 5-star book if not for the ending. I've never been so dissatisfied! Yes, I still give it 4 stars because it was brilliantly written, romantic, emotionally gripping. I loved the characters and the overall story that was told here...again, up until like the last two pages. Seriously? Would it have hurt Brashares to add, I don't know, thirty more pages to c...