Before I Go to Sleep-S.J. Watson: Book Summary
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Author: S.J. Watson
Publication Year: 2011
Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Introduction
Author Introduction
Content Overview
Chapter 1: Introduces Christine and her daily struggle to come to terms with her memory loss.
Chapter 2: Follows Christine's sessions with Dr. Nash and her growing suspicions about the truth of her condition.
Chapter 3: Explores Christine's efforts to uncover her past through her journal entries and fragmented memories.
Chapter Overview
Pay attention to Watson's skillful use of suspense and tension to keep readers engaged and guessing until the very end.
Reading Note
The novel also raises questions about the reliability of memory and the extent to which we can truly know ourselves and others.
Theme Analysis
Dr. Nash: The neuropsychologist who treats Christine and becomes embroiled in her quest for the truth.
Character Analysis
Writing Style
Christine's discovery of her journal and her gradual realization of the extent of her memory loss.
The shocking revelations and plot twists that culminate in a gripping climax and resolution.
Key Plot Points
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Reader Impressions
Provide a brief summary of the book's narrative arc and major themes.
Consider the novel's exploration of the fragility of human consciousness and the ways in which memory shapes our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Summary
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References
Reading Notes: Before I Go to Sleep
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