Teaser Tuesdays- In the Belly of Jonah

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

    “Something in the pit of her stomach lurched at the thought of Julia slipping on the shoes instead of her, making his threat and her compliance more important than ever.  It was all much too surreal for her.”

    Page 3 , In the Belly of Jonah by Sandra Brannan


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Book Review: The Art of Forgetting by Camille Noe Pagán


Title: The Art of Forgetting
Author: Camille Noe Pagán
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Publication Date: June 9, 2011
Hardcover: 291 pages
ISBN: 978-0525952190
Genre: Fiction

From the Publisher:

A moving and insightful debut novel of great friendship interrupted. Can the relationship survive when the memories are gone?

Marissa Rogers never wanted to be an alpha; beta suited her just fine. Taking charge without taking credit had always paid off: vaulting her to senior editor at a glossy magazine; keeping the peace with her critical, weight-obsessed mother; and enjoying the benefits of being best friends with gorgeous, charismatic, absolutely alpha Julia Ferrar.

And then Julia gets hit by a cab. She survives with minor obvious injuries, but brain damage steals her memory and alters her personality, possibly forever. Suddenly, Marissa is thrown into the role of alpha friend. As Julia struggles to regain her memory- dredging up issues Marissa would rather forget, including the fact that Julia asked her to abandon the love of her life ten years ago- Marissa’s own equilibrium is shaken.

With the help of a dozen girls, she reluctantly agrees to coach in an after-school running program. There, Marissa uncovers her inner confidence and finds the courage to reexamine her past and take control of her future.

The Art of Forgetting is a story about the power of friendship, the memories and myths that hold us back, and the delicate balance between forgiving and forgetting.

My Review:

After pondering far too long on how to word my review I decided brevity will work best in this instance.  I agreed to read The Art of Forgetting by Camille Noe Pagán as part of a tour, and I am grateful I did, as readers will have the option to click the tour link below my review for other reviews of this book.  While the title enticed me and the cover is astonishingly gorgeous, the story simply was not one for me.  The Art of Forgetting is well written, and while I have enjoyed books where I did not care for the protagonist, I truly did not care for Marissa, Julia, nor any of the other cast of characters.  As a stroke survivor, I applaud Pagán for bringing to light brain injuries which happen all too often and are not mentioned enough.  I also believe the author did an exceptional job creating co-dependent relationships and then showing just how detrimental such relationships can be.  The Art of Forgetting has several life lessons to teach the reader and if I was a lot younger or my life had gone in a different direction, I may have enjoyed the book.  I strongly encourage readers to check out other reviews of The Art of Forgetting on the tour, as this is simply my opinion of a book that unfortunately was not for me.

About the Author:

CAMILLE NOE PAGÁN’s work has appeared in dozens of national publications and Web sites, including Fitness, Forbes.com, Glamour, Self, and Women’s Health. She lives with her family in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

To learn more about Camille Noe Pagán please visit her website.

For more reviews of the book, please follow the book tour.

I received an ARC of The Art of Forgetting by Camille Noe Pagán from TLC Book Tours to be a part of this tour and offer my honest review of the book. Receiving a complimentary copy in no way reflected my review of aforementioned book.


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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

It’s Monday What Are you Reading is the perfect way for me to begin my week and allows me to focus on what needs to be read and to see what I have or have not accomplished the previous week. I also enjoy discovering new books by visiting other participants blogs.

I Read and Reviewed (click the title to be taken to the review):

Visit next Monday to see if I managed to accomplish my reading goals.


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