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  • What Alice Forgot

  • By: Liane Moriarty
  • Narrated by: Caroline Lee
  • Length: 15 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,661 ratings)
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What Alice Forgot

By: Liane Moriarty
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Summary

When Alice Love surfaces from a beautiful dream to find she's been injured in a gym, she knows that something is very wrong – she hates exercise. Alice's first concern is her baby – she's pregnant with her first child, and she's desperate to see her husband, Nick, whom she knows will be worried about her. But Alice isn't pregnant. And Nick isn't worried. Alice is the mother of three children and her hostile husband is in the process of divorcing her. Alice has lost ten years of her life.

In the days that follow, small bubbles of the past rise to the surface, and Alice is forced to confront uncomfortable truths. It turns out forgetting might be the most memorable thing that's ever happened to her.

©2010 Liane Moriarty (P)2010 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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How life changes our personality

What made the experience of listening to What Alice Forgot the most enjoyable?

How she came to realise how much she had changed over the last 10 years. How it changed how she veiwed others, how other people viewed her, and her outlook on life. It really made me think how I might have changed over the last 10 years!! I sort of guessed how the story might end but it was still nice to hear the happy ending - and for her sister too.

What other book might you compare What Alice Forgot to, and why?

Possibly, 'Before I go to Sleep' only because the main character in that had also lost her memory, but the story lines were quite different.

What three words best describe Caroline Lee’s performance?

annoying, high pitched, irritating. (I see that she narrates most of Lianne Moriartys books and for that reason I could not listen to another!!)

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

O would some power the gift to give us to see ourselves as others see us.(Robbie Burns)

Any additional comments?

Really good book and worth reading, but only listen to it if you can endure the narrators irritating voice!!

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It's an old idea but works well

Character suffers bang on head and forgets what time they live in. This is an old idea but What Alice Forgot is a very good example. Loved the interaction between Alice and her sister in particularly. The story will probably make any mother who listens think hard between their pre baby and post child selves, it certainly did for me. If only we could go back and tell our childless selves what parenthood really means!!!

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What a moving and entertaining book!!

I love this author. A very witty yet emotional story. As usual I will miss the characters and look forward to her next book :)

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Lovely read, ending a bit lame

Good story, likeable characters, easy pace, a little too slow at times, kept you wanting to know what had happened in the missing years.

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Great listen!

absolutely loved everything about this book. the story kept me gripped, it was funny and sad and just beautifully written. i really enjoyed the characters.
I could listen to it again, just a great one if you're looking for something easy and enjoyable

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Lovely

This is one of my favourite books and Audiobooks . I enjoy the narration but especially the story you really get into the characters.

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Was surprised to enjoy this so much! Great listen

Not my usual pick, was worried it would be chick lit. A surprisingly good listen.

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Great story, great narration

Liane Moriarty never fails to delight! I love her work. And the narrator is brilliant.

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I love this author

If you could sum up What Alice Forgot in three words, what would they be?

Amusing, sad and heartwarming

Who was your favorite character and why?

Alice Love - after losing the memory of the last ten years of her life, Alice has the chance to rebuild herself she had always envisaged. She learns to see her life as her younger self when she feels she was a better person, and makes the most if it

Which character – as performed by Caroline Lee – was your favourite?

Frannie - she was the neighbour of Alice's parents, Alice and her sister Elizabeth. She provided the stability and love the family needed following a tragedy. Frannie becomes a grandmother to the girls and a mother to their devastated mum. She gradually brings them back together and remains a strong, loving influence on them all and they, in their turn, fulfill Feannue's life

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I would have if sleep didn't keep calling me. As with all Liane Moriarty's books, it is brilliant and you always want to know what is going to happen next. Caroline Lee is the absolutely perfect narrator, and gives all the characters their individual personalities. A narrator can make or break an audible book, and she certainly helps to make this such a success.

Any additional comments?

Every Liane Moriarty book I listen leaves me looking forward to the next.

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What Alice Forgot ...

It was well narrated ... it was quite tedious in the beginning .. but once the story started to develop it became more interesting..
Chick lit .. easy listening.. predictable .. but enjoyable

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